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@Kakarotto: I love the display panel and interior work of TNG a lot! :)
You're putting it on thick here, lol. But you make it work hahah.
Grats mate, awesome job.
Thank you, Fractalite and Dan Bolo!! :-)
@Don Fintoni: thxs :-) Delivery scheduled for Monday. :P
@Kieve: thank you! :-)
*licks the screen*
@kp13: I will try that out and if it works I will update the build. Thank you. :)
For the chief engineer. I use a system to animate lcd very similar to yours (not LCDs unfortunately). The problem did not appear to me. I have investigated the differences for knowledge, the loads of the game usually give me problems in the circuits. If you change signal 8 to signal 6 to activate the sensor and use the inverter of the sensor. (Activate the sensor and enter the ship again). The problem should go away.
One thing that is always a problem for me thou is, while the lighting looks damn good, i really wish i could see more clearly during gameplay ^^. Like with jrandall's Kriel Overseer - i need night vision goggles to find my way out of that hangar.