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Also, can you provide the log file for error.log? Would help figure out if there are any logged errors.
If I then try to start the game anyway the galaxy is nothing more than a single line of stars. I play with a lot of mods so I'm not sure what might be causing a conflict. I don't know how to provide the log file for you to examine, sorry.
If you know of any conflicts that might occur with other mods I can try to find which one it is.
Thanks for the reply. I think I understand what may be the problem and will try to make some future changes to see if that solves it.
Error logs are usually found at
Also, try and run the mod only by itself or see what it mod breaks with it if you can. This can help me figure out additional problems and provide better support for use with other mods.
But i did seem to find a solution, as moving this mod to the very top of my playlist finally allowed the galaxies to generate as it should. I think i might move the mod back to where it was so i can experience that strange, but awesome, galactic core.
its doing the same thing for me and im not using any other mod and i dont own any dlc
Can you look in the error.log and attach it to a pastebin?