https://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/scenicmilkyway3_hepburn-497x580.jpg I'm gonna go with: you're wrong. Yes, I'm super late to the party.
It's impossible to see the galaxy in Fallout, Bethesda as updated the skie engine in Skyrim so it's possible to have a galaxy layer. Once i tried i found an ultra HD picture of the Milky Way, it was so well defined that you could count all the stars (but you 'd be crazy) so i started to make a dds file in 2048 and replace the Starsky texture of the game and... OMG, ingame i saw the picture repeated in many tiles upon me, so that's it the night sky is composed of tiles. So i tried to put it as a cloud layer, but you can't have it appearing only at night, there were stars at noon. ^^ When i got that game, i copied the file Nightsky from Fallout 3 and it was workin fine, not like in the pics ? I will try it anyway.
I believe my Grumbling Hunger Sounds have already made their into Project Nevada, you could always try that. For now I don't have any real plans to do a hunger mod - but a helmet-breathing sound mod, maybe...
Dude, so much better... This is what the sky actually looks like when you're in the middle of nowhere. Spent time in the egyptian desert and it was just like this at the camps. Will endorse l8r
does anyone know why when i press the 'download' button it just sends me to the top of the page, but doesnt download anything? i have this problem with every mod i try to download, thanks in advance
My mod only contains one texture: the stars. That's it, nothing else has been modified - you'll have to look elsewhere for a moon replacement (and as I mentioned, I highly recommend krzymar's, it's the one I always go back to using.) There's absolutely nothing in my mod that could be causing the "black ring" effect mnemnoch described.
Furthermore, I looked at the moon replacer that mnemnoch mentioned, and there is a very clear error in the alpha channel of the moonshadow.dds file for Tranquility, both Hellish moons, and Earth - it's much larger than the texture itself, so it ends up adding a black border around the moon because the rest of the texture file is simply black. It's an easy mistake to miss, because there are so few stars in the default version of the game, but it's very simple to fix. I can provide a patch for it, if the original modder is not around.
Here is an example of what I'm talking about: http://i51.tinypic.com/vvz9v.jpg @mnemnoch: Is this more or less what you meant?
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Once i tried i found an ultra HD picture of the Milky Way, it was so well defined that you could count all the stars (but you 'd be crazy) so i started to make a dds file in 2048 and replace the Starsky texture of the game and...
OMG, ingame i saw the picture repeated in many tiles upon me, so that's it the night sky is composed of tiles.
So i tried to put it as a cloud layer, but you can't have it appearing only at night, there were stars at noon.
^^
When i got that game, i copied the file Nightsky from Fallout 3 and it was workin fine, not like in the pics ?
I will try it anyway.
I believe my Grumbling Hunger Sounds have already made their into Project Nevada, you could always try that. For now I don't have any real plans to do a hunger mod - but a helmet-breathing sound mod, maybe...
nice i've used your mods since Morrowind days.
Can you do your "grumbling hunger sounds" mod for FNV too?
Don't press the download button, select the files tab and then the file.
This is what the sky actually looks like when you're in the middle of nowhere. Spent time in the egyptian desert and it was just like this at the camps.
Will endorse l8r
My mod only contains one texture: the stars. That's it, nothing else has been modified - you'll have to look elsewhere for a moon replacement (and as I mentioned, I highly recommend krzymar's, it's the one I always go back to using.) There's absolutely nothing in my mod that could be causing the "black ring" effect mnemnoch described.
Furthermore, I looked at the moon replacer that mnemnoch mentioned, and there is a very clear error in the alpha channel of the moonshadow.dds file for Tranquility, both Hellish moons, and Earth - it's much larger than the texture itself, so it ends up adding a black border around the moon because the rest of the texture file is simply black. It's an easy mistake to miss, because there are so few stars in the default version of the game, but it's very simple to fix. I can provide a patch for it, if the original modder is not around.
Here is an example of what I'm talking about: http://i51.tinypic.com/vvz9v.jpg
@mnemnoch: Is this more or less what you meant?