Actually my first thought was "I didn't know Oolite had a Krikkit system ..."Pleb wrote:Whoa, like that episode of Star Trek Voyager where they go to the void and there's no stars... I've noticed that in a few systems, thought it was just my computer's crappy graphics.Wildeblood wrote:No stars. Completely black sky, except for some nebulas. Not a single star. None. Zero. No fiddling with the sky settings at all, just part of Oolite's variation from system to system.
Setting background stars & nebulas
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Re: Setting background stars & nebulas
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Re: Setting background stars & nebulas
(bold added). I'm beginning to feel a bit bad about this (because I've done it once already), but since there seems to be so much interest in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy on this board, might I point members towards http://www.palgrave.com/products/title.aspx?pid=478793, which is published next week? (I did get permission for one of the moderators - albeit a moderator of the 'Outworld' section. . And I did just stumble across the current thread. Honestly!)BuggyBY wrote:Actually my first thought was "I didn't know Oolite had a Krikkit system ..."Pleb wrote:Whoa, like that episode of Star Trek Voyager where they go to the void and there's no stars... I've noticed that in a few systems, thought it was just my computer's crappy graphics.Wildeblood wrote:No stars. Completely black sky, except for some nebulas. Not a single star. None. Zero. No fiddling with the sky settings at all, just part of Oolite's variation from system to system.