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LatentC

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  1. Tried exporting it through GIMP, but still no luck in getting it to show up in-game. I tried drawing a rough, basic custom flag in MS Paint and saving it as .png, but even that didn't work. Clearly it's not a file size issue like I initially thought...but a file type issue? Something isn't working out but it's gotten to the point where I'm just using the default flag images instead of scratching my head over this.
  2. (Eventual) total of 6 launches: 1 for the station core (unmanned), 4 for each fuel node (just one left to fly in that pic), and 1 more launch to bring up the station's starting crew of 3 5 medium-size docking ports - 4 on sides and 1 below center (not visible in pic) 1 probe-size docking port - top center of core, between fuel nodes (tight fit) Pendulum-like expansion truss designed for bottom docking port, but not yet implemented Named for the fuel nodes' source of inspiration - Midgar. Design process is underway for a larger version of linked, similar cores with fuel nodes displaced further from the center. I typically have to keep stations small, yet useful, since my PC sucks
  3. I've spent the past hour making some custom flags and moved them to the Flags folder, only to find that the game isn't recognizing them no matter what I try. Yes, they're 256*160 and in PNG format...I'm wondering if there's a file size limit on the flag textures? Here's an image that I grabbed from the "Flag MegaThread" that loaded in-game without problem: (file size = 39.1 kb) and here's one of the images that I custom-resized for flag purposes: (file size = 100 kb) I've seen others successfully using elaborate (read: many, many colors) flags with file sizes ranging anywhere from 10 kb to 70+. I've searched everywhere but the only requirements for flags that I've seen are: 1) in the Flags folder, 2) PNG format, and 3) 256*160 px resolution. If there is a hard cap on file size, no one has seemed to mention it anywhere that I've been able to stumble upon. I'd greatly appreciate any insight others may have on this issue, and whether or not there's a work-around. I'm probably overlooking something, but I don't know what yet >_<;;; An underscore ( _ ) in the file name wouldn't cause it to go unrecognized, would it? I'm grasping at straws here...
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