Found this interesting planet on my travels throughout the universe.
It's 96 degrees and lifebearing, which is fine because hey it's got oceans and oxygen, but also I think that probably adjusting for water vapour the oceans would have evaporated so that should be accounted for. Planets should only be 96 degrees and lifebearing if that's genuinely their equilibrium.
Found this interesting planet on my travels throughout the universe.
It's 96 degrees and lifebearing, which is fine because hey it's got oceans and oxygen, but also I think that probably adjusting for water vapour the oceans would have evaporated so that should be accounted for. Planets should only be 96 degrees and lifebearing if that's genuinely their equilibrium.
The relevant place where hydrosphere stuff happens is https://github.com/TetraspaceW/VanDNationGame/blob/master/src/generator/SolarSystemGenerator.cs#L572; at that line, you have the temperature of the planet without adjusting for global warming as T.