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#51
Otto Johanan

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 Changing your flight trajectory once in flight is very difficult, and the cutscenes show the Normandy pulling off moves impossible in space.




I do not recall any cutscene that would have had unnatural flying.
Remember that, for example in the battle of the Citadel the gravity existed there which lead to those joker´s swirly moves(with normandy).

Modifié par Otto Johanan, 25 mars 2010 - 06:06 .


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Uh... Citadel's nowhere near being big enough to generate a significant gravity field. The only reason there is the illusion of gravity on the citadel itself is centrifugal force, it's not really gravity.

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atheelogos

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Dethateer wrote...

Uh... Citadel's nowhere near being big enough to generate a significant gravity field. The only reason there is the illusion of gravity on the citadel itself is centrifugal force, it's not really gravity.

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Alex06

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atheelogos wrote...

Dethateer wrote...

Uh... Citadel's nowhere near being big enough to generate a significant gravity field. The only reason there is the illusion of gravity on the citadel itself is centrifugal force, it's not really gravity.

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There is no such thing as "centrifugal force", lol.

Take a look:
http://regentsprep.o...rif/centrif.htm

And yes, there is gravity on the citadel, and it is probably related to this mass effect field theory the game uses as a basis. (Though I have my doubts there is such a thing)

Modifié par Alex06, 27 avril 2010 - 11:18 .