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Ackerfe 6 Mar, 2022 @ 3:19am
Question about supersized planets
Hey, I created an empty world and started adding planets in using se worldgen plugin, I have a gas giant that's 1000km in diameter and for some reason orbit info won't show up when I try to orbit that planet, it's as if it doesn't even recognize it as a planet that it's possible to orbit, I've tried spawning a normal 120km earthlike planet in that same world and the orbits worked fine there, the only difference is that to spawn the earthlike I used the normal spawn planet tool from space engineers, while to spawn the gas giant I used the supersized planet tool from se worldgen plugin. I have a feeling that spawning stuff through worldgen plugin is probably overriding the gravity falloff from last orbits but I don't know how I can make sure of this, does anyone have an idea on how to figure this out?
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Ackerfe 6 Mar, 2022 @ 6:24am 
Okay, apparently I had to change manually the gravity falloff value in the file SANDBOX_0_0_0_.sbs in appdata/roaming/spaceengineers/saves/id/your_world to 2 and then delete the file SANDBOX_0_0_0_.sbsB5 in order to fix the planets, leaving this here as a solution to anyone who was having my same problem
Last edited by Ackerfe; 7 Mar, 2022 @ 12:28am
Jim 19 Jan, 2024 @ 4:28am 
Originally posted by Ackerfe:
Okay, apparently I had to change manually the gravity falloff value in the file SANDBOX_0_0_0_.sbs in appdata/roaming/spaceengineers/saves/id/your_world to 2 and then delete the file SANDBOX_0_0_0_.sbsB5 in order to fix the planets, leaving this here as a solution to anyone who was having my same problem


2 years later and you saved my bacon. Thanks man!
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