I press F2 just after exiting a wormhole the other day and noticed that the wormhole exit looks way better than the entry.
Is it possible to replace the entry effect with the exit effect?
Wormhole entry/exit effects
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Re: Wormhole entry/exit effects
There's a wormhole exit effect? Or are you talking OXP stuff - the BGS exit, perhaps?
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Re: Wormhole entry/exit effects
Ah, yes, It came to me that it might be a BGS enhancement. Indeed, the BGS exit is what I've seen.
So I'm afraid I have half of the answer. If the BGS authors didn't do it already there must be a technical reason?
So I'm afraid I have half of the answer. If the BGS authors didn't do it already there must be a technical reason?
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Re: Wormhole entry/exit effects
The BGS exit effect is a bit of Svengali magic - a trick of some sort. Drop a post in the BGS thread, perhaps?
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Re: Wormhole entry/exit effects
It is actually shader magic in the works, so non-shader system users will not be able to witness its glory.
Re: Wormhole entry/exit effects
You'd need to change the script. The current development version uses two effects, one for the entry and another one for the exit cloud. The entry effect takes the view direction into account and changes the passed values. So if you look back (F2) it mixes with the exit cloud (although not perfectly). The external views though won't give pleasing results, but it's just such a short effect...Astrobe wrote:So I'm afraid I have half of the answer. If the BGS authors didn't do it already there must be a technical reason?