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so 2 hypothesis one light year in the game = one light year in our world
or one light year in the game=50 au in the game
However what happens I don't know.
Running a test myself. Saved my game, and started flying in one direction.
Currently at >260 light years from the closest object.
After a while your "Distance to closest object" will stop increasing, and you don't seem to move compared to the planets.
However you'll still stay in warp mode, and the robot will act like there's no wall there.
https://disk.yandex.ru/i/jzfz770JOlxCqA
1 LY in DSP is 2,400 KM (or 2.4 megameters)
That's a little more than the distance between rome and moscow.
Well done.