OK
I'm starting to see some broken data on the temperate planets and general stellar classification.
For example:
http://evemaps.dotlan.net/system/Stou/celestialsIt's a beatiful system, 3 temperate! planets, 2 oceanic ones. Issue is with their distance and physical properties:
Stou Star: G5 VI, really really close cousing to our sun, just smaller and a bit redder.
Planet Stou 1: temperate, 0.86 AU (perfect green zone), 8.6m/s2 gravity (nice!) problem is the atmospheric pressure "Very low", very low would be like atop everest or something in my book.
Planet Stou 2: temperate, 1.3 AU (still green zone), 3.6m/s2 gravity (mercury like) and atmospheric pressure is very low too, perfectly understandable in this case.
So far acceptable, the problem is beyond:
Planet Stou 5: oceanic, 4.9 au (ok this is getting cold, closer orbit than jupiter in comparison), 12.1m/s2 (larger, heavier, might have more heat internally), atmospheric pressure is great though.
Planet Stou 7: temperate???!!, 12.3au (between saturn and uranus wtf?), 9,07m/s2 (perfect gravity) and light-ish atmospheric pressure.
I know technology and atmospheric composition can go a long way into creating a planet's weather...but a rocky planet with temperate characteristics?
I know we had completly random numbers on the previous versions of planets, but i thought this time the generator was still a bit "more precise"......taking into account the star magnitude and all that.
Should we file this as "probable content corrections" or something?