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*Don't ask: WTF! what's going on with Neptune on Triton?
- It's fine! Possible in reality Neptune not drawing "infinity" in Triton's sky, but it's a game, so why not?
(Yes, i gave up on doing tidal lock on Triton by Neptune and left this option)
I've already spent a few days on this :(, not full days, of course. But now I understand what and where needs to be edited, approximately
I have changed it to vanilla value of 0.9 and now Jupiter is seen from the planet
Any chance you could also repair the backgrounds for those?
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I tried. I copied the parameters from vanilla planets and changed them accordingly for each moon, also for dwarf planets (no parent planet - no problem). In debug mode, they are all present in the sky. But even for Europa (with vanilla settings for celestials body) Jupiter (the parent planet) is not visible in the sky. Why? Only the devs know. Maybe i'm missing something, maybe need to change other settings (atmosphere transparency?). The main goal for me is to restore possibility to play. All the rest - as is.