Easy ini. setting to activate shadows during eclipses if you are on the surface of a planet.
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Starfield has beautiful eclispes but for some reason there are no shadows cast on the surface of planets. This ini. setting will do just that.
Add the following line to your custom ini. document under weather.
[Weather] uMaxNumShadowCastingCelestialBodies=1
A good place to test this mod is in Miranda, one of Uranus' moon in the Sol System. You can also try on Akila city.
Known issues: on planets with atmospheres, such as Akila, the eclipse will not affect the atmosphere. Only the ground will be shaded.