Chocolate flavoured galaxy
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Potsmoke66
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RE: Chocolate flavoured galaxy
erm, i still got no cities... 
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potsmoke66 wrote:
erm, i still got no cities...
Are you sure your running the right file? Because there is_no_way that the change should be in the second .exe. Unless you just happened to have found a bug thats unrelated to the changes I made.Its far more likely that Windows got confused and didnt overwrite the file because they are similar... Yes that does happen, windows is shit.
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RE: Chocolate flavoured galaxy
your'e right, happens when files get downloaded to C:..../local settings/temp (temp folder when 7zip opens the file).
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I have to report two bugs in Feb 13 version of the addon: 1. the movement direction pointer became invisible. 2. planet selection in the star map 2d system overview works the old way (i.e. no info on cursor hover, no direct selection of stellar bodies). Feb 11 version is allright.
Yeah basically because of my fuckup with including that silly bug in the first release, I had to use a newer more experimental branch which had a few issues, many of which have already been fixed or are in-line to be fixed and also a few things, like the target selection stuff, I forgot to include.Both the 'bugs' you mentioned are actually oversights, and not really bugs.
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potsmoke66 wrote:
your'e right, happens when files get downloaded to C:..../local settings/temp (temp folder when 7zip opens the file).
Did you manage to get it running with visible cities then?
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Btw I know I said HDR sometimes looks a bit odd, but you should still use it if you can as it fixes a lot of atmospheric problems.
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Actually mine look brighter with HDR off. I just assumed that someone will fix it
Your right it does tend to look darker, but if you head to a big bright star with a high luminosity you will see what I meant
robn wrote:
Actually mine look brighter with HDR off. I just assumed that someone will fix it
Your right it does tend to look darker, but if you head to a big bright star with a high luminosity you will see what I meant
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Playing around with terrains for the new system
:[attachment=571:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-26 23-37-34-65.jpg][attachment=572:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-26 23-40-38-11.jpg]
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That's really awesome s2odan! The mountains and lowlands look incredibly realistic, I can't wait to see that in-game! Keep up the good work!
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Ditto Danvir! OMG! 
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cheers :)Here's something else I was messing around with, it was supposed to be rocks but it ended up looking like a load of sand-dunes:[attachment=573:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 03-32-05-52.jpg][attachment=574:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 03-31-19-78.jpg]
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The top pic is as I'd see it and the bottom is how it should be seen. I'm interested in the registration number of your ship. In alpha 7 I had a Viper named ED-. In alpha 8 I have a Viper named IF-. I named them according to their numbers. I kind of miss Ed. Anyway, what did you name your ship? 
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KingHaggis
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Awesome new terrain pics. It seems the possibilities with this engine and a creative brain are endless. Can't wait to try this out. The bottom picture looks amazing as well, with those bumps in the terrain instead of the smooth, hilly and mountainous terrain we usually see in the game. This really looks cool! 
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More rediculously detailed terrain:[attachment=575:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 04-04-03-00.jpg][attachment=576:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 04-04-06-33.jpg][attachment=577:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 04-04-11-32.jpg]
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Anyway, what did you name your ship?
Hehe, I didn't even notice that... but Technically speaking it should be FY not FU
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Anyway, what did you name your ship?
Hehe, I didn't even notice that... but Technically speaking it should be FY not FU
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I like what i see
Btw, when are we going to see a properly rendered water? (reflections and all)
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KingHaggis
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RE: Chocolate flavoured galaxy
Those newest pictures are a bit too ridiculous for my taste
. Up close anyway, from a distance it actually looks kinda nice.
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Yes I'm just pushing the engine to the limit, to see what it can do.
Its unlikely you will see this in-game as its looks pretty dodgy
But something like that can be used to give roughness to all the smooth surfaces in pioneer.
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By toning this down you can give the land a nice bumpy texture:[attachment=578:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 18-37-31-55.jpg][attachment=579:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 19-07-42-77.jpg]
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RE: Chocolate flavoured galaxy
I still find it hard to believe that suddenly, out of nothing, there was Pioneer to spoil us spacesimfans... again marvellous terrain, s20dan. Your work is much appreciated. I still explore the galaxy almost daily.
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Swooping down into a canyon:[attachment=580:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 22-58-21-19.jpg][attachment=581:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 23-01-59-25.jpg][attachment=582:pioneer-msvc-9 2011-02-27 23-01-35-59.jpg]
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that is looking superb. now if only textures could be used for that final stage of detail.... you could perhaps reduce the cpu overhead and have it looking even better. Typically i believe this is referred to as 'micro texturing'