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    The recharge station is indeed a space station for charging jump ships. The station sits collecting energy for a jump ship to use. This cuts down on the time it takes to recharge the jumpship. The recharge station is usually situated at one of the two permanent jump points above (zenith) and below (nadir) the solar poles. It may be worth noting which location your station is located at.

    There are also pirate jump points which are places in-system where the gravity well cancels out. These shift around as the planets orbit.
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    Sweet! Thanks a lot for this information. I've got a lot of knowledge about the Universe, but I never cared too much about the Space Travel stuff!

    If I might ask, is there any "formula" or anything to the recharge time, or is it generally just "this number looks good!" ?

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    Okay, as promised an update and even a bigger view on the whole thing. I am solely workin on the upper left continental mass and will probably work on that for the next days exclusively.

    So I picked two areas from the whole continent where I began working first, trying a couple o' things and all that.

    I marked the two main-work areas and will try to keep you all up-to-date. I'd love to get constructive criticism.

    One area that needs work I have already selected: Rivers. They are too big and need some more work in the mountian areas, where they flow together. They need to be thinner and smaller overall.
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    This looks really nice but here are a few things that I'm seeing:
    1. tiling in the mountains...there's a regular shape that keeps popping up that seems to produce hills in a horizontal direction.
    2. forests look great but maybe a .5 pixel blur will take some of the crispness out, dunno, I'd have to see, maybe .3.
    3. rivers look fine, if you made them any thinner you'd have to increase the brightness so that they won't get lost or put a dark outer glow around them.

    Anyways, those things aside, this is very nice and I'm a tad jealous, I must admit. Keep up the good work.
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    Yeah the tiling issue is prevalent, but I will redo the mountains, hills and also the base texture, once Pasis releases the full-size textures in his tutorial v1.4.

    I must admit I stole the textures from the small pictures of them in his tutorial to better emulate his work and they stuck with me.

    So yeah, just waiting a little until I have the bigger textures and then it's party on!

    Also thanks for the praise, I thrive on it!


    Oh, I will also try the .3 and .5 blur and see how it works out, sounds like a good idea.

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    Wow, you're ambitious, MadLetter! That's going to keep you busy quite a while.

    I was thinking you might want to have an outer glow type of effect on the coast, to have the coastline blend into the sea a little more. That's all I can think of to suggest though, it's a very nice use of Pasis' tutorial.
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    I present you a somewhat bigger update, folks. Sadly not on Ionus II itself, but I can proudly present you with Amis, first and habitable sattelite of Ionus II. It's an oceanic moon, settled by a few dozen million folks, tending to the fishing and sea-farming businesses, as well as naval research and construction (obviously).

    Three pictures:
    • First one is the map patched onto a planet and clouds added for good measure.
    • Second one is the Facts Sheet
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    Whoa, very nice. I can clearly see an evolution of style. Well done.
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    Thanks. I'll maybe brighten the moon a bit up, looks very dark... or you guys think dark is okay for the moon?

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    I think it looks great.
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