I've been creating this adventure, where the initial playership is an Aquila-class cruiser. The Stars of the Pilgrim HD adds smooth turning to all major ships, but this doesn't seem to apply to them when they're playerships.
Is there any way of achieving this??
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The Stars of the Pilgrim HD & playerships
- Xephyr
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I think you'll need to use this as your image.
If that doesn't work, then you might just have to copy the image over to your own extension.
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<Image imageID="&rsAquilaHD;" imageWidth="210" imageHeight="210" rotationCount="120" rotationColumns="12"/>
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Actually, if you use Xeph’s code, you may need to put this into your !ENTITY declarations as well:
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<!ENTITY rsAquilaHD "0x00830021">
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It doesn't seem to work. The game says it is an unknown image and then crashed.
Where can I get that image from?If that doesn't work, then you might just have to copy the image over to your own extension.
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You can use Transdata to decompile StarsOfThePilgrimHD.tdb in you "Collections" folder. Then, take the Aquila image and mask and put them in your extensions folder and define the image like normal.
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