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Starsector ships running into eachother
Starsector ships running into eachother









starsector ships running into eachother

For this tutorial, we're going to call it 'My Mod'. Navigate to your Starsector install directory, open the /mods/ subfolder, and create a new folder - title it whatever you want the name of your mod to be. So, the first thing we need to do is literally create the mod.

starsector ships running into eachother

7.5 Campaign Spawning (also required for Custom Production from Colonies).4 Custom Blueprint and Manufacturer/Tech Type.

starsector ships running into eachother

  • 2.6 Campaign Spawning (also required for Custom Production from Colonies).
  • Once we've got those together, we're ready to start working on our mod.

    STARSECTOR SHIPS RUNNING INTO EACHOTHER HOW TO

    There are several tutorials on the forums on how to set up your preferred IDE for Starsector modding:

  • Eventually, (you do NOT need to set up an IDE for making a basic ship or weapon!) an IDE for editing scripts and compiling a.
  • Many people use Krita or GIMP (which are free) to good effect.
  • An art program that supports transparency layers: Adobe Photoshop is industry standard, but expensive.
  • csv files: If you have a license for Microsoft Excel you can use that (as long as your language is set to US English or else it saves wrong), otherwise I recommend downloading the free Ron's CSV Editor.
  • Notepad++ is lightweight, blazing fast, and Windows-only, but lacks some useful features, such as json validation.
  • VS Code is cross-platform and full-featured, with thousands of extensions.
  • The Notepad program that comes with Windows is bad and you shouldn't use it. By the end of this tutorial, you will have a mod with a custom ship, weapon, faction, star system, and associated other creations, as well as a passing familiarity with the concepts and processes involved in implementing these.įirst, lets go over what we're gonna need: The purpose of this tutorial is to create sort of a 'minimum viable product' when it comes to modding - a simple mod including all of the facets that normally come to mind when one thinks of a Starsector mod.











    Starsector ships running into eachother