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April 22nd, 2001, 03:26 PM
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Re: Map editor
ahhhhh, ok, THANKS!
Much appreciated!
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April 22nd, 2001, 03:45 PM
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Private
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Re: Map editor
Hmmm. Glad I checked out this thread. That range check error when I tried to rename the planets for my Sol system map was getting truly annoying. Now all I have to figure out is how to get the editor to use the acutal images of the planets/moons.
Favourite modification to the Sol system map:
"Planetary probes indicate possible evidence of ancient cities buried under the Plains of Cydonia."
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April 22nd, 2001, 09:03 PM
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Re: Map editor
Heh, here's my contribution.
I created a planet, and gave it the sector sight obscuration ability, like a Nebula, with a value of "2".
The planet was invisible at the start (of course). You could not colonize it by just telling a colony ship to colonize that sector, (it gave a "no planet at that sector" error). All good, so far, right?
Now comes the odd part. Even though the sight obscuration value was only 2, the planet was still invisible using Hyper Optics III.
Umm, what?
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April 23rd, 2001, 04:45 AM
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Major
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Re: Map editor
To use create a custom planet you have to add the pictures in the 'Pictures\Planets' dir, includin the mini pictures in Planets.bmp (if spaces left there aren't enough you can resize the bitmap to add a new row at the bottom).
Then edit SectType.txt in the 'Data' dir to add your new planets, you can even enter your own description here.
Be careful because I think I found a new bug: the Picture Num in SectType.txt must be 1 lower than in the filename.
Then go to the editor, select the type, atmosphere and size of the planet and the new planet should be there to pick.
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April 23rd, 2001, 10:53 AM
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Sergeant
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Re: Map editor
Yeah, the numbers between the planet's pic file & the sectortype.txt file is off by 1! Found that one out Last night... really annoying. The reason is that sectortype.txt starts numbering at 0, while the .bmp's start at 1 (well, 001).
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