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I never used /timewarp, but my best guess would be that you just need to use bigger numbers to make up for how much longer the day-night cycle has become, the ammount of seconds to skip from night to day or vice versa should be between 1800 and 43200, it should still work even with this mod
TL;DR The planets you've been on are generated, but if you go off to some stars you haven't seen yet you'll have new planets generate with this mod's values.
Thanks
Rumi♫ [author]: You Should make a guide. and if i do upload one i will credit you as the creater :) i'll try what you said but this is my first time trying this so i might be stupid.