CupcoAnyone know the mechanics in how planetary position and rotational directions is calculated? My best guess is that these are generated randomly when someone enters the system or logs into a system. I doubt the orbital and rotational progression of each planet is stored because that amount of data would be, for lack of a better term, astronomical.
I don't know for sure but I know they do not exist until the system is first entered.
I would surmise that values are generated within a theorized distribution of possibilities given the star type, galactic coordinate, etc. They are only calculated one time (and remain fixed values) so after that, the only thing they really need to keep track of is elapsed time since initial generation, since the orbital mechanics are simplified. So the initial numerical values for the positions in the system are stored, then based on simple orbital mechanics can be determined at any time thereafter whenever someone enters the system.
Just my guess but seems to be the simplest way requiring the least computing power.