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I can't fix that, because gui method hardcoded to close window when ESC pressed.
I have a few ideas about using statuseffect with scripted animation, this will fix problem with ESC and make clock fixed to some point of screen.
If only we could make it stick...
You can drag it with mouse.
Press ESC.
GUI widget that this mod use has some limitations, in the theory, I can try to get them around, but that requre a lots of work... When I will be "in right mood" I will do that.
I went ahead and made an addon for this to change the display to digital format, you can find it here .
You can drag it with mouse or click "esc" to close.
I have played since then and did not think to grab my starbound.log, sadly, so I can't say for certain what exactly caused it other than with the clock up, it crashed, without it, it did not.
@SMB128 Of course, I can do that, but the point? It does not remove the crashes while landing on asteroid fields.
I'm going to have to unsubscribe until this is fixed, or until I possibly get help in figuring out why it's doings uch a strange thing.. thank you for the mod though, good sir or madam!