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Mod category: Planet
タグ: NoScripts
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2023年8月31日 11時23分
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Planet Pyke

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Background

Pyke was discovered in 492 NE by the Orlen Astronomers' Association during a transit photometry survey of nearby exoplanets. Located 6.8 lightyears from Angelus, Pyke is a volcanic super-earth with an ashy atmosphere. Despite orbiting close to its sun, the planet receives only two thirds as much light as Earth, because of the volcanic winter. As a result, the planet is more habitable than expected - though, it's still very hostile to life. The atmospheric composition is high in carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and sulfur dioxide.

Surviving on Pyke is challenging, as the only sources of ice are the comets that the planet's large gravity well can capture. Pyke has been inhabited by people from a variety of backgrounds, from adventurous frontiersmen, to daredevils, to space pirates. There are no officially-sanctioned cities on this lawless planet.

Known information

• Gravity: 1.42g
• Oxygen: 50%
• Climate: Ashy, hellish
• Temperature: 70c to 165c (hot to inhospitable)
• Atmosphere density: 150%
• Average wind speed: 75% of Earthlike
• Lifeforms: None
• Ore below ground: Iron, Nickel, Cobalt, Silicon, Magnesium, Silver, abundant Gold and Uranium
• Recommended planet size: 120km

• All-new custom height maps
• Includes 6 custom voxels - Pyke Magma, Magma Rock, Rock, Gravel, Soil, and Sand
• Custom weather: Ashfall, Poisonous Smoke, Lava Rain, and Lava Storms. The lightning on this planet does not deal damage.

Other
• Gameplay tip: Ice-rocks can't survive on or near lava. They're most likely to be found in the plains.
• Magma voxels are not hot enough to deal damage to players or grids.
61 件のコメント
Elindis  [作成者] 7月2日 19時57分 
Wow! That's a fun coincidence. I haven't played many 90s-era PC games unfortunately.
Gary 7月2日 15時44分 
@Elindis, there's a planet Pyke in the old game Gazillionaire. I thought for sure it was the inspiration behind this planet. https://lparchive.org/Gazillionaire-Deluxe/Update%2007/1-pyke.png
Elindis  [作成者] 7月1日 17時13分 
I appreciate that, Archon :)

@Gary: I don't know what that means D:
Archon 7月1日 17時05分 
one of my favorite playthroughs so far a friend and I started on Pyke completely blind with some jetpack nerfs and other challenging mods. That orange hue really does a great job of making it look more intimidating it was a genuinely scary playthrough, do recommend.
Gary 6月20日 16時29分 
Where can I locate the L-Tech engine factory on this planet? I am looking for a new 8 kuarp engine for my Mantagon.
Elindis  [作成者] 6月14日 10時24分 
I was originally considering having the lava do damage, honestly. I decided against it in the end because the environment damage script could be prone to worse performance or bugginess, but let's just say the engineer's materials are durable enough to withstand Pyke's heat :)
KarlThorsten89 6月14日 8時37分 
Shame the 'lava' doesn't do damage. Would've been very cool.
Elindis  [作成者] 2023年12月19日 15時40分 
Cloud layer errors are normal; please enjoy as usual. :)
AngelMarc 2023年12月18日 5時06分 
MOD_ERROR: Planet Pyke, in file: I:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\244850\3028738424\Data\PlanetPyke.sbc
Resource not found, setting to null. Resource path: I:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\244850\3028738424\Textures/Models/Environment/Sky/PykeClouds.dds
MOD_ERROR: Planet Pyke, in file: I:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\244850\3028738424\Data\PlanetPyke.sbc
Resource not found, setting to null. Resource path: I:\SteamLibrary\steamapps\workshop\content\244850\3028738424\Textures/Models/Environment/Sky/MartianSky.dds
Elindis  [作成者] 2023年11月22日 7時44分 
@idiot It doesn't have to be very far. It depends entirely on the type of terrain - so, the lava and the black rock near lava shouldn't have any ice rocks, but rocks should contain ice if the ground is cool enough to be more like sand, or soil. The distance might only be 10-20m or so, depending on the geography. Ideally, you want to find areas without much lava, but it's possible to find rocks that are nearby.