Starbound

Starbound

1-to-72-hours long days
11 Comments
Appleandroid 26 Sep, 2017 @ 6:25pm 
ok thanks
Double  [author] 26 Sep, 2017 @ 7:15am 
Yes, both day and night are in just one value, later the game simply takes it and makes one half a day, and another half a night. I do not have the programing knownledge to do more than just changing that value in this case. Also, feel free to unpack and edit the mod or do whatever else you want with it however you want without asking
Appleandroid 24 Sep, 2017 @ 5:56pm 
man so the code made the time as a cycle not 2 seperate times...right? if it is, that explain why u cant do that. maybe somehow u can alter the code so it has 2 seperate time for day and night?
Double  [author] 24 Sep, 2017 @ 11:31am 
If you mean...
Making just the day longer and not the night - I don't know how to do that, so no.
Even more time added to the cycle - Yes I can do that.
Appleandroid 24 Sep, 2017 @ 4:28am 
im more hoping for adding time in the day cycle, can you do that?
Double  [author] 9 Sep, 2017 @ 11:55am 
also I'm pretty sure the sunrise and the sunset with this mod lasts up to like an hour or something
Double  [author] 9 Sep, 2017 @ 11:52am 
yeah, I have a lot of day length and planet size mods
ΑΩ 9 Sep, 2017 @ 8:16am 
OH I just checked your previous mods and noticed you had already done that... right... well I guess this was the giggles in that case, for some crazy people wanting such a massive cycle.
ΑΩ 9 Sep, 2017 @ 8:14am 
72 real time hours per in-game day? Jeez... you really want to face the equivalent to 36 bloody hours of continual night and fighting off the monsters? That sound a bit insane. Sure that mean you'll have a massive time to explore and build up your base since you start at day, at least on your original planet, than comes the long night that will see you sieged nearly non-stop for more time than many even play a single game, plus it might make landing on a new planet at night be rough as Hell. I am sort of curious, why not make it based on a real life day, roughly 24 hours for the total cycle, rather than going to 3 times that much?
CatChris 9 Sep, 2017 @ 7:35am 
Actually, the length of day and night is connected to the speed at which the planet rotates on it's axis. That means any planet can have a longer or shorter day and night span, regardless of it's distance to its sun.
GalateanMarble 9 Sep, 2017 @ 7:15am 
If I may suggest, and if it is at all possible, could you perhaps have the timescale be dependent on distance from the sun as opposed to randomization? Say the first planet has x time and the next has more and so on and so forth.