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Arindel who made the Corner Lights mod stated:
"For other people that made light blocks, the crash was caused by the lack of glare texture from TransparentMaterials.sbc. Make sure your blocks have a glare texture."
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Since most of my ships are either too small to need them or are stations, it's not much use, but I still want to use them just because of the work that's gone into it!
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I made this because I wanted a low polygon light for using as Navigation Lights on my ships.
There are no such rules in space at the moment, but there's no doubt that by 2077 the practice would continue, rules or not.
I imagine you can color these light any way you want, but it would be nice if everyone attempted to adhere to the standard. There's no way anyone could be forced, but in time there will be public worlds that might get somewhat congested in places and it would be nice if everyone knew what the standard is since it could avert disasters.