![]() ![]() If you can't do that, you can make the tags public, with "SmallPlanet" and "LargePlanet" as the tags that will be the warnings. That way, no one can accidentally download something that'd cause them problems. One more thing you can do, is when a world is created with a planet larger, or smaller than the min/max values, you add a tag to it when uploaded that will be invisible but will be displayed on the workshop page above the mod description: "Warning, this world contains planets smaller or larger than their recommended minimum/maximum values, and may cause unintended issues or high resource usage and high disk space usage." ![]() With these multiple warnings within the game, it will alert players to the fact that the action they are about to take may cause problems, and it will be on them to accept those potential consequences of those actions. "Warning!!" "Planet sizes larger than 120km may result in high resource usage and high storage usage. Use planet sizes larger or smaller than the slider's values at your own risk."Īfter which, if you type in a value above 120km, the instant you click spawn, another warning will pop up, this time red. This will say "Warning!" "Planet sizes smaller, or larger than the slider's values may result in bizarre behavior not recommended for gameplay. When you check the box, first the game will pop up an orange warning screen. When unchecked, the input box will be greyed out, but it will still display the slider's value instead of where it used to show, above the slider. When checked, this will activate the input box instead of the slider, the slider will no longer function at all and be unusable. While in planet placing mode, add a checkbox and an input box below the slider. So I have some options here that could work with this. I understand that there's going to be performance problems on low end machines and large amounts of disk space used once the planet is heavily modified. While in creative mode designing my worlds and scenarios, I find that 120KM is the hard coded max limit of a planet. ![]()
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