T TtTOtW Guest Apr 24, 2019 #26 Apr 24, 2019 #26 Gyan Prakash said: Why, I think everyone has Click to expand... Not everyone can afford a good phone that can
Gyan Prakash said: Why, I think everyone has Click to expand... Not everyone can afford a good phone that can
Perturabo Registered Apr 24, 2019 #27 Apr 24, 2019 #27 I prefer Gecko's earth than yours, it makes more sense than having continents facing you and you can choose to land either oceans, Russia or America.
I prefer Gecko's earth than yours, it makes more sense than having continents facing you and you can choose to land either oceans, Russia or America.
Blazer Ayanami Space Shuttle enthusiast // Retired Admin Staff member Forum Technician Registered Forum Legend Jan 24, 2022 #29 Jan 24, 2022 #29 PlasmaBoom said: How do you even install this in 1.35? Click to expand... You can't install planet packs in 1.35, sorry.
PlasmaBoom said: How do you even install this in 1.35? Click to expand... You can't install planet packs in 1.35, sorry.
Mars Pathfinder «★★» CMDR «★★» // PT // FartFinder Christmas Event Category Winner TEAM HAWK Swingin' on a Star Atlas Deja Vu Fly me to the Moon Under Pressure Registered Jan 24, 2022 #30 Jan 24, 2022 #30 Didn't know that you can put a emoji in the thread title. That's new for me.
TheWos Registered Apr 20, 2022 #31 Apr 20, 2022 #31 Is it just mine being special, or is Saturn placed before Jupiter?
Altaïr Space Stig, Master of gravity Staff member Team Kolibri Head Moderator Modder TEAM HAWK Atlas Deja Vu Under Pressure Forum Legend Apr 20, 2022 #32 Apr 20, 2022 #32 TheWos said: Is it just mine being special, or is Saturn placed before Jupiter? Click to expand... Oh, that's because it's a pack that was designed under SFS 1.4. All distances were multiplied by 2.5 when upgrading to SFS 1.5. You can update the orbit radius yourself if you want, or search for a more recent pack.
TheWos said: Is it just mine being special, or is Saturn placed before Jupiter? Click to expand... Oh, that's because it's a pack that was designed under SFS 1.4. All distances were multiplied by 2.5 when upgrading to SFS 1.5. You can update the orbit radius yourself if you want, or search for a more recent pack.
TheWos Registered Apr 21, 2022 #33 Apr 21, 2022 #33 Altaïr said: Oh, that's because it's a pack that was designed under SFS 1.4. All distances were multiplied by 2.5 when upgrading to SFS 1.5. You can update the orbit radius yourself if you want, or search for a more recent pack. Click to expand... Ooh thanks
Altaïr said: Oh, that's because it's a pack that was designed under SFS 1.4. All distances were multiplied by 2.5 when upgrading to SFS 1.5. You can update the orbit radius yourself if you want, or search for a more recent pack. Click to expand... Ooh thanks
TheWos Registered Apr 22, 2022 #34 Apr 22, 2022 #34 Altaïr said: Oh, that's because it's a pack that was designed under SFS 1.4. All distances were multiplied by 2.5 when upgrading to SFS 1.5. You can update the orbit radius yourself if you want, or search for a more recent pack. Click to expand... So I would just change the multiperSOI to 2.5?
Altaïr said: Oh, that's because it's a pack that was designed under SFS 1.4. All distances were multiplied by 2.5 when upgrading to SFS 1.5. You can update the orbit radius yourself if you want, or search for a more recent pack. Click to expand... So I would just change the multiperSOI to 2.5?
Altaïr Space Stig, Master of gravity Staff member Team Kolibri Head Moderator Modder TEAM HAWK Atlas Deja Vu Under Pressure Forum Legend Apr 22, 2022 #36 Apr 22, 2022 #36 TheWos said: So I would just change the multiperSOI to 2.5? Click to expand... No, not that one. You have to multiply by 2.5 the orbit height: You'll find it at the end of each file, in the ORBIT_DATA section. TheWos said: On each of the planets? Click to expand... Yes, on each planet, including the moons.
TheWos said: So I would just change the multiperSOI to 2.5? Click to expand... No, not that one. You have to multiply by 2.5 the orbit height: You'll find it at the end of each file, in the ORBIT_DATA section. TheWos said: On each of the planets? Click to expand... Yes, on each planet, including the moons.