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Arcana has built-in support to add the new planets into the TrueSpace/RealSpace planetary classification system.
However, Arcana also adds a bunch of new types of Moons, which are not barren/empty like the vanilla moons. When used with RealSpace, this means that Arcana moons generate very frequently, at the same rate as vanilla/"barren" moons. This is contrary to the design philosophy of RealSpace which is to make habitable planets (or non-barren planets more generally) rare.
So, tldr, you can run the two mods together, but RealSpace's philosophy of an empty universe is not respected by Arcana's TrueSpace patch.
AGiantPie, are you sure that Arcana may be compatible with TrueSpace/RealSpace?
This is quote from the Arcana wiki "Arcana adds many new planets (...) Each of the planets can be found within the 5 new stars (...) ".
Salsa -> https://starboundarcana.miraheze.org/wiki/Planets
I am hoping that the worst case is that those worlds don't spawn at all. It wouldn't be a huge loss because they have nothing on them. They're almost like a more spooky version of a barren world.
Also, I think this mod page should be left as a standalone version even if the patch method ends up working, as people who already have the mod installed would get incorrectly generated stars in their universe until they notice they need to install TrueSpace, and I don't want to mess with people's universe flies.
That said, while you can't patch the .patch files, you can patch the original files again to undo the changes those patches made to them:
1) Through the use of "includes": parameter in the _metadata file to load after the mod you want to revert;
2) And then a "test": "value": parameter in your .patches to probe the original file for the alterations first, as to not cause any breakage, and then write in your own value operations.
Otherwise these are good points. I'll see if I can get it working with the patch method when I have time.
i really want there to be all necessary (so desert, moon etc) planets in the starter system needed to progress
@borsk - Yes, peeking at your files from Barren Universe I think I see the idea behind making it using the patch method. I'd basically have to re-make this mod though especially since I make some bugfix edits and minor changes to TrueSpace, so I think I probably won't bother since the only benefit would be to prevent issues if people have also downloaded the original TrueSpace mod.
I thought I'd suggest it just so you don't have to waste your time going through the same hoops I went through in the past, and people won't need to ask for compatability patches as a result either, win-win.
And as a personal request, can you make a version with just the bugfixes implemented? Because I'd like to have the mod functioning properly, but the barren planets don't really do anything for me. No need to even update it afterwards if you don't want to, since that mod's scope would just be the bugfixes to TrueSpace, which you have ofc done already.