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@WinterBestMonkeSniper Yes.
@Orion Not on an individual basis, unfortunately. The global sunlight can only rotate around a single plane, so tilting planets would result in the light direction looking wrong. You can change the sunlight plane for the entire world by editing the Sandbox.sbc and SANDBOX_0_0_0_.sbs files for the world. If you change the sunlight plane for the whole world and then tilt every orbit to match it, you can get something like seasons. The Real Stars mod page explains how to change the sunlight plane.
it's annoying, i agree
Like earth's rotational axis has a tilt of 23.5 degree. Reason for the seasons.
SE is extremely limited due to it's engine(VRage 2, it's a decade old)