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i always found that removing uranium from planets entirely was rather odd
where do we get all our uranium; the planet we live on
we dont go to space to get it
and i think your balancing is fairly reasonable
keep up the good work!
its happening for me also, and i just copied the atmosphere section from vanilla Triton...
the skybox is still there, its something to do with the atmosphere being very black, preventing light getting to the player.
atmosphere info are in the same place. i will load it up and have a quick look though.
So, why bother?
Discussion about this problem.
mods that contain PlanetGeneratorDefinitions.sbc file, will cause planets to be generated flat.
Problem is present even wtih default values. The file itself causes issue in case its in mod.
@Nikolas March please add a tag [broken] to the title until Keen will fix this bug.
If you're browsing on steam, there's a bar at the top, below your big 'STORE LIBRARY COMMUNITY' etc buttons. You want the number just after '?id='.
I mean, most of what was used before was reactor-powered, with very little variance. At least this might give some variety.