How are purely aesthetic things redundant? They serve the function of making the universe less boring to explore and look at, something I support regardless of it's gameplay function.
Having said that, planetary rings could be destructible for ore. After all - the rest of the planet is already destructible.
I don't think stellar objects should be dynamic, with the possible exception of comets. Unless you reallly stretch suspension of disbelief, our lifespans aren't nearly long enough to appreciate observing the full lifespans of stars. And if I see a neat stellar formation, I don't want it to be gone by the time all my friends come to take a look.
Supernovas could be static objects in space, but with a large gravity field like a black hole, to give the impression that it's exploding outward toward you. Perhaps it could suck you in without causing the speedometer to go up.
Having said that, planetary rings could be destructible for ore. After all - the rest of the planet is already destructible.
I don't think stellar objects should be dynamic, with the possible exception of comets. Unless you reallly stretch suspension of disbelief, our lifespans aren't nearly long enough to appreciate observing the full lifespans of stars. And if I see a neat stellar formation, I don't want it to be gone by the time all my friends come to take a look.
Supernovas could be static objects in space, but with a large gravity field like a black hole, to give the impression that it's exploding outward toward you. Perhaps it could suck you in without causing the speedometer to go up.