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This is the link to the generator:
https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2789619117
I feel like it's getting bigger D:
When I remember correctly it is important to do this changes before placing a blackhole, because when you place it its parameter is saved into the game world file and so changes in this file only change new placed blackholes. So for testing until it is like you want it, deactivate automatic saving of the world and don't save on exit.
I looked around and read that (natural) gravity is tied to the entity's mass and diameter. I would like to use the Blackhole for an SE video project, since I could not find a nebula in the Workshop that I would like to use or need for my project.
A version with damage script will come as a separate mod.
"The Disc have 6 segmentes that rotates in different speeds."
Well, i don't seen any rotating on any segments. Maybe that slow enough to not even see with bare eyes? Or something? Cuz, i have the rings finally, and they look outstanding, but, static.