If you play on a non-FQM map, you will not have so many asteroids and moons. If you select a FQM map such as Mid-Life No Ast Belt, most systems will have only 2 asteroid fields in them. You can create other No Ast Belt type quadrants simply by using this quadrant (or the sparse or dense one) as a template. Most quadrants only differ in the following lines:
code:
Name := Mid-Life No Ast Belt
Description := Standard middle age section of the galaxy .
Min Dist Between Systems := 1
System Placement := Random
Max Warp Points per Sys := 5
Min Angle Between WP := 60
JLS, why does this say 2.07/1.20 in QuadrantTypes.txt?
Quote:
Features Fyron's Add-on Quadrant Mod-Version 2.07/1.20
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Did you use stuff from both FQM Deluxe and FQM Standard? They are nearly the same, except that FQM Deluxe has changes that make maps uncompatible with the stock game (changes to PlanetSize.txt, SectType.txt, and Settings.txt changes, as well as the system images in SystemTypes.txt). Unless you want to remove the necessity to get all of the system images (nebulae, black holes, etc.), there is not much reason to use the FQM Standard files.