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I had to close the program is task manager. But I also like the idea of it running in the background.
1st i.e.
Set: ( 24.00 ) hours in a simulation day
Set: ( 365 ) days in simulation year
as well as
Set: ( 365 ) simulation days VS one real year
=
( 1 ) simulation year/s VS one real year
( 0.04) year/s VS one real hour
Instance: The game would go in real time
2nd i.e
Set: ( 24.00 ) hours in a simulation day
Set: ( 365 ) days in simulation year
as well as
Set ( 3,650,000 ) days VS one real year
=
( 10,000 ) year/s VS one real year
( 416.66 ) year/s VS one real hour
I am not a math guy, so I could be off with the equations. But still it would be cool.
The point in using the math, is with a simulation like this I think the user should be give access to inputting raw numbers, and not just sliders and guess work. My guess is a lot of people using the software probably don't want a play tool, but a rather accurate simulator.
You can resize the map image before going into wallpaper mode.