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It seems this mod is bugged, unfortunately.
I've unsubscribed all mods to verify, and when using this mod alone it still has an issue where some planets will appear to be their class on the nav map, but when in orbit they look like a completely different class.
When using the More Map Info mod these bugged planets will appear as "large objects" on the interstellar nav map with other typos on the solar nav map.
Thought I'd mention it, as this mod looks awesome otherwise.
I mean, I imagine the planet mods wouldn't, as they just add planets?
But I guess I could see things like Arcana and K'Rakoths do that?
Lol, I just don't really know...
Acare Magus
K'Rakoths, the Lords of the Cosmos
K'Rakoths: Arcana Patch
Maple32
Project Ancient Cosmos
Project Knightfall
Project Redemption
Shellguard
Penguin Piracy Reborn (might add planets?)
Elithian Race Mod Pack
Avali
and other race mods...
Citybound
Cosetropilis Planets
Crystal Planets
Divine Planet
Grassland Planet
Hallowed Planets
Hellish Planet
Hypothermic Planets
Magnetic Planets
Nightshade Planets
Overgrown Planets
Radioactive Planets
Starry Planets
Thermal Surge Planets
Winter Planet Pack
I'm wondering if you, or anyone else would know off hand if any of these mods conflict with UGOR?
celestials – cosmos
more planets
shadowed atmospheres
starmap zoom slider
I was doing quick little test runs with generating new characters and all seemed fine, and I loved the gargantuan size of the worlds, but I noticed the day/night times and gravity varied very little like in vanilla starbound. The ground fog weather still showed up though...
As for TrueSpace, I don't really care too much about it. Got it just cuz. It's not even very scientific. I mean, in our solar system look at Jupiter's moon Io. It's the closest thing our system has to a volcanic world, and it's super far from the sun
Gonna give it a shot, so I'll post. But it'd be nice to hear other ppl's experiences too
But Thank you Azure Fang for this one. no complaint on your work. just an fyi on the incompatibility for others if you plan to use this with that. just a visual/description problem and does not cause any issues in my game.
Yes. But at the moment I'm not interested in releasing any new patches. Sorry.
- Diverse Weather
- The additional planet types
- ShadowWolf's legacy pack
- Enhanced Asteroids
I think that's everything I had in that might affect universe generation, but I'm still getting the gentle planets' type being listed as "lunar" and the brown rocky appearance.
No more kicks-to-ship though, so maybe something unrelated just went wonky with the first universe I genned. (Or come to think, it might have conflicted with Diverse Weather.) I'll save the log if that starts happening again.
Log file from this attempt: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1oMAEHdR6aBynIqoZXVDwiwzTq4Yfzci1-YhsPKnFVic
All said, without seeing a starbound.log, there is nothing I can do.
Without more information, including your most recent starbound.log, there's nothing I can do to help. You are the first to report this issue, so it's likely an incompatibility with another mod.
Not sure the history there, but I've settled my differences with Geek.
I'll take that as a compliment. Thanks for the vote of confidence
Wow, what an asshole.