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September 19th, 2003, 01:31 AM
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Re: Star Fury Question, Ask Away
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Does anyone know if Starfury requires any 'special' programs for modding? Or is it just text files like SE4?
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well, yes and no.
It depends what you are trying to mod. Even in SE4 not all is in text files (think shipsets and sounds).
Here is a litle overview which formats Starfury uses:
data files: .txt
images/textures: .bmp
sounds: .wav
music: .mp3
3D models: .x
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September 19th, 2003, 04:56 AM
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I'm familiar with all of the formats except the .x What sort of a program would you use to create the 3D models, and where could I buy/find it? I should know but my memory fails me.  By the way, thanks for the info.
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September 19th, 2003, 06:40 AM
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Re: Star Fury Question, Ask Away
.x is the native directx file format.
and that exhausts my knowledge. except for some hazy stuff gained from taking a look at the format from a text editer.
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September 19th, 2003, 07:34 AM
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Re: Star Fury Question, Ask Away
I plan on making a mod for SF that takes place in a gigantic nebula... I always thought the nebulae in SEIV were way too small. I mean really, most of the ones discovered are larger than a solar system!
I was looking at the screenshots and now I am wondering how many nebula objects can you put in a system before it starts to bog down?
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September 19th, 2003, 09:57 AM
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All of the nebulae discovered are 1000s of times (at least) the size of a solar system. Well, there might be the odd freak small nebula, ofc. Most have a few dozen young stars in them. 
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September 19th, 2003, 11:06 AM
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Re: Star Fury Question, Ask Away
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Originally posted by Renegade 13:
I'm familiar with all of the formats except the .x What sort of a program would you use to create the 3D models, and where could I buy/find it? I should know but my memory fails me. By the way, thanks for the info.
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as narf said .x format is the directx format. You can use a small tool named CONV3DS.EXE to convert models from .3ds to .x.
Personally I use anim8or (modeling) and Lithunwrap (texture mapping, conVersion). Both are freeware. There are links for those early in this thread.
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September 20th, 2003, 01:13 AM
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Re: Star Fury Question, Ask Away
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I plan on making a mod for SF that takes place in a gigantic nebula... I always thought the nebulae in SEIV were way too small. I mean really, most of the ones discovered are larger than a solar system!
I was looking at the screenshots and now I am wondering how many nebula objects can you put in a system before it starts to bog down?
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It may be easier to just use one storm/nebula and stretch it out over the entire system...
Perhaps concentric rings of nebulae clouds, so you can vary the density and colour as you approach a protostar at the center?
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