Posted by: voodoo47
« on: 03. February 2025, 09:59:38 »just got reminded the mod does not have the SCP exclusive station skybox with the hires earth. it probably should - lets hope @vurt is still in his active phase.
Why would you guess that? SCP has never included any high-res replacement graphical assets.I'm guessing this will be in the next release of SCP?
give it max priority.
The reason those movies did space as nothing more than twinkling lights on a black sheet is because that's all they had the means to realistically depict while moving spaceship models around in front of it. Technology has finally caught up with what the covers of scifi novels have been showing for decades.
The reason those movies did space as nothing more than twinkling lights on a black sheet is because that's all they had the means to realistically depict while moving spaceship models around in front of it. Technology has finally caught up with what the covers of scifi novels have been showing for decades.
Nowadays?Why does everybody think nowadays that space has to look interesting. Nebulars, pulsars, colors....
Before the big vein in my head bursts, let me say that if you want something pretty that's fine but if you want authentic, you can't just pick some random shit from NASA and put it in the game. Space from Tau Ceti, as I've explicitly illustrated earlier in this thread, is not THAT spectacular. No bursting nebulae or pulsars or asteroid fields dancing around like collossal chocolate chips. It looks exactly the same as every clear night on Earth from a rural location.
you know what I would like to see at the station map? an authentic, fully dynamic space with blinking stars and everything, plus earth that would fully rotate after 24 ingame hours.
crazy? well, it's not like I have any real plans for the next 50 years or so..
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