does that change alot then?
I played the map, and other than Forge bugging me due to the fact that the older Galacticraft files were missing, it's working rather fine.
does that change alot then?
I wonder what's gonna' be added in Galacticraft 2.0.7
And he needs to add another planet as soon as he finishes Mars!Yeah Mic really needs to add a orange sky, not like the one from the yogscast video, make the sky bright like the overworld, but yellow orange
And he needs to add another planet as soon as he finishes Mars!
Well mic should atleast add something big to mars, like re-add quandrium ore, tools etc., and carbon ice, maybe dust devils and martian regolith(for re-inforced glass), he did say he would keep adding to mars after he added it, but not much has been specifically added to it yetYeah Mic really needs to add a orange sky, not like the one from the yogscast video, make the sky bright like the overworld, but yellow orange
Well mic should atleast add something big to mars, like re-add quandrium ore, tools etc., and carbon ice, maybe dust devils and martian regolith(for re-inforced glass), he did say he would keep adding to mars after he added it, but not much has been specifically added to it yet
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yes that is annoying, but thats space, isn't it?I know one thing I'd like to see in Galacticraft and that's some kind of artificial gravity system, maybe in the form of gravity floor plates or some kind of gravity field emitter. It gets kind of annoying when I'm trying to build my space station and my things and I are floating all over the place or flying off into space.
I agreeI prefer the absence of gravity (or reduced). It adds more dynamic to the whole space exploration experience. It helps make you feel like you're in space instead of just a different looking planet.
heres my idea:I prefer the absence of gravity (or reduced). It adds more dynamic to the whole space exploration experience. It helps make you feel like you're in space instead of just a different looking planet.
heres my idea:
gravity blocks- blocks that you can adjust gravity onto so they will pull you to them
give me the cheese! Mwahahahahahaa!I just think the whole "grav-plate" thing is a little too sci-fi for my personal taste, but I suppose it's not just about me. That and evolved spiders and moon cheese are a bit fictitious too.