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Does anyone know how to change the background of the game from the normal stars to something else? It kind of limits the possibilities of the game so if anyone knows, please respond!
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Originally posted by cheese: **Does anyone know how to change the background of the game from the normal stars to something else? It kind of limits the possibilities of the game so if anyone knows, please respond! **
Wait for Nova. You will be able to block out stars and change the system background color.
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Macavenger is right. With Escape Velocity and Override, those stars in the background are there to stay.
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Originally posted by Macavenger: Wait for Nova. You will be able to block out stars and change the system background color.
Block out stars?
/me looks stunped...
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Originally posted by Frandall: **Block out stars?
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Yep, just set the system murk to a negative value - poof, no starfield.
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Originally posted by mburch: **Yep, just set the system murk to a negative value - poof, no starfield.
That easy? Is this something you could do inside the editor being created for Nova, or could it also be performed in ResEdit?
With the TMPL files I am making, yes, you could do it in ResEdit. But you wouldn't have the w00tRalphTools, so it would be an unpleasent experiance, I assure you!
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Originally posted by Anatole: **With the TMPL files I am making, yes, you could do it in ResEdit. But you wouldn't have the w00tRalphTools, so it would be an unpleasent experiance, I assure you!
Ahh, ok...I'll probably go with the R & R editor if I like it enough, anyway. I take it you are helping create Nova?
Originally posted by Anatole: **With the TMPL files I am making, yes, you could do it in ResEdit. **
Actually, you couldn't, because if you try to create TMPLs straight from the Bible they will be wrong.
Originally posted by Captain Skyblade: **I take it you are helping create Nova?
No, he isn't.
Originally posted by mburch: **No, he isn't.
Hehe...Alright. The post he made did sound like a Nova developer's paragraph, though.
No,no,no. I don't want to simply remove the stars, I want to replace it with something else! Say for instance we replce it with water. Design some ship graphics and turn the planets into islands and, poof, you have an ancient sea game! Or you could make it ground and do something with that. Thanks for all the help though, and tell me if you know how to do this.
Originally posted by cheese: **No,no,no. I don't want to simply remove the stars, I want to replace it with something else! Say for instance we replce it with water. Design some ship graphics and turn the planets into islands and, poof, you have an ancient sea game! Or you could make it ground and do something with that. Thanks for all the help though, and tell me if you know how to do this.
I'll bet this is an idea for the World War II plug I've heard about? It's an excellent and interesting idea, but you really need to wait for Nova till you try that. Even then, you might run into problems with the background and sprites...
Originally posted by cheese: No,no,no. I don't want to simply remove the stars, I want to replace it with something else!
Impossible, asked many times though. You can change the colour of the stars, but not the background colour or shape. Wait for nova, I think you could make it have a blue background and no starfield to get that effect...
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Oh so in NOVA you can change the colors.....but to what? In space you have the stars, but can you say change the background to other patterns like a repeating tile pattern (like a .jpg repeating image) of a gasous nebula if the system is in a nubula? Or some other pattern....... that you can make in Photoshop.
I used to think that the ppat of the stars in evo would change it, but it doen't apparently, anyways, what does that ppat do?!?
Originally posted by cheese: **No,no,no. I don't want to simply remove the stars, I want to replace it with something else! Say for instance we replce it with water. Design some ship graphics and turn the planets into islands and, poof, you have an ancient sea game! Or you could make it ground and do something with that. Thanks for all the help though, and tell me if you know how to do this. **
Here's a hint: Look in the ppat resource. It lets you edit the star colors, nothing else. :frown: If you want to have real control, wait for nova.
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Originally posted by Captain Skyblade: **That easy? Is this something you could do inside the editor being created for Nova, or could it also be performed in ResEdit?
Haven't you read the bible? Read where it talks about murk, it shows how easy it is.
Originally posted by diddlysquat: **Haven't you read the bible? Read where it talks about murk, it shows how easy it is.
Yes, I did read the Bible...
...But remember, Matt said that you would much rather prefer editing the starfield in the R & R editor than in ResEdit...
Originally posted by Captain Skyblade: **Yes, I did read the Bible...
Oh yeah... I mean I agree that the R&R; editors would be the best, I'm just saying that it's easy to do, even in a TMPL format.