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LostManAbroad Apr 18, 2020 @ 10:20am
Which planet has least gravity?
I ask this because I am trying to get the achievement where I have to drive a rover through the air for 10 seconds. My plan is to use the road builders to build a very high ramp and then to rut a thruster on the back of my rover and basically launch myself through the air on the planet with the lowest gravity. I just haven't figured out which that is yet.
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Wolfgang Apr 18, 2020 @ 10:22am 
The gravity is lower the closer you get to the core.

You can get this achivement simpler by just letting the rover in which you sit in (if you have multiple rovers connected) hang in the air and wait. That's how I got the achievement.
LostManAbroad Apr 18, 2020 @ 10:37am 
Okay, that seem a slight exploit from how the developers intended for the achievement to be won but okay. I'll give that a try.

I'm still interested to know though, is the gravity the same on all planets? It seems to be different but maybe that is just because the planets are different sizes meaning that their surfaces are all a different distance from their cores as other planets.
Wolfgang Apr 18, 2020 @ 10:48am 
Originally posted by LostManAbroad:
Okay, that seem a slight exploit from how the developers intended for the achievement to be won but okay. I'll give that a try.

I'm still interested to know though, is the gravity the same on all planets? It seems to be different but maybe that is just because the planets are different sizes meaning that their surfaces are all a different distance from their cores as other planets.
I didn't even know at that time I could get the achievement that way. My front rover was hanging in the air on a slight hill and I tried to drive further (which didn't work). Then the achievement popped up. But driving close to the core would have gotten me the achievement anyway. You are flying there all over the place.

There could be a slight difference from planet to moons but I don't think it's very much. Didn't stop the time, though.
GD Apr 20, 2020 @ 8:04am 
The "Moon" (I forgot the name) above terran is the smallest one and has the least amount of gravity on the surface. However as pointed out, the closer you get to the core the least gravity there is.

Without this alien construction in the core it would be impossible to move there. It was tried before this addition you just float around nothing to hold on nothing to move.
Last edited by GD; Apr 20, 2020 @ 8:05am
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Date Posted: Apr 18, 2020 @ 10:20am
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