if I create a map with 4 systems, one at 10,10 second at 10,1000000 third at 1000000,10 and last at 1000000,1000000.
will it work? does the map has boundaries?
does the map has boundaries?
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Re: does the map has boundaries?
I don't think you can move from one system to the other without using warp points.
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Re: does the map has boundaries?
IIRC, you can; you just have to go a long way away from the current system. I can't remember if that feature is implemented/activated right now, but I think it is...RedAdder wrote:I don't think you can move from one system to the other without using warp points.
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Re: does the map has boundaries?
It's disabled by config for UTCS.