I'll break silence for something like that. I'd love to see that in game. It would need to big though, in my stories the Tionisla Chronicle Array is visible from the surface, probably several kilometres in diameter.
Thanks Drew! Scaled it up, and added a standard-sized docking port - almost 5650m in diameter, so think it's big enough?
Just finished UV mapping it out for texturing... easy part done. Now just have to learn how to texture well enough to do it justice, then work out the scripting side of things...
Hooray! Somewhere I can dock! The Graveyard and the Array - marvellous!
Very very happy!
If you can't dock with either Lave Academy station or the Aquarian Shipbuilding Corp HQ then you're possibly flying something unsuitable, like a moon...
For reference, here is the description from 'Status Quo' (available at all sorts of reputable booksellers, and a few dodgy ones too)
One of the biggest was the Tionisla Chronicle Array, a huge transmitter now moored directly opposite the cemetery, permanently eclipsed from the sun in complete radio silence, serving newsfeeds across the galaxy.
Hooray! Somewhere I can dock! The Graveyard and the Array - marvellous!
Very very happy!
If you can't dock with either Lave Academy station or the Aquarian Shipbuilding Corp HQ then you're possibly flying something unsuitable, like a moon...
I don't dock at main stations so anything new that I can dock with gets a big thumbs up from me!
That is looking very good. Can't wait for its release.
Ironfist
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Well the TCA is progressing... though I could use a little help, if anyone can volunteer please. The shader will need someone more knowledgeable than me to go over (I've cobbled together something that works reasonably from Ahruman's and Griff's oxps), and the textures will take me a while yet.
Heres a simpler query... in the planetinfo.plist, to set the position of the array, am I right to use: