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@heitorM yes, Earth's irl radius is 6371 km, that's how i got the 1/5th number
@deepfriedfrenchtoast well that number, 9.46 quadrillion km, gives over 18 mi years of orbit xDDDDDDDD
@Zenithspeed hmmmm, so the real size of Droo would be 6371km according to your affirmation?
@deepfriedfrenchtoast @heitorM planet sizes in the game scale are 1/5th their real life scale (for the most part) but distances are kinda just "there" from what i know, with no exact conversion
@heitorM thats a real life light year. I wonder what that would be in juno scales.
@deepfriedfrenchtoast wait you said that in JNO scale right? Like if i copy this exact number you said, in JNO it will be a light year?
@heitorM the semi major axis for a light year is... Uhh...... 9.460,000,000,000,000 meters. 9.46 trillion kilometers.
@deepfriedfrenchtoast so i just need to find the planet XML and searchfor Semi Majo Axis and put any number? If thats it, whats the number gor a light year in jno?
@heitorM you can edit the orbit on computer by editing the support file.
for instance:
in File Explorer go to
C:\Users\YOUR COMPUTER USER NAME\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimpleRockets 2\UserData\CelestialDatabase\PlanetarySystems
find the XML file of the system you want to edit, then open the file with Word Pad. ill show a bunch of information.
Just find the planet you want to edit. In my case I had to edit the Semi Major Axis of the planet. after you made the change, press save and exit. The file should be changed.
He edited the system file. That is how I set distances for the exostars. @heitorM
@Zenithspeed 😂