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Unread post Re: Using LS Oreinator on planets with #'s greater than 999
iirc. The landing sequence-list, doesn't display <1000> ...correct me if I'm wrong but it's either: < 100> or < 000> something like that. The Code is fine, anything between the '<' and '>' should be parsed out.

Then again I can't remember when I worked with planetnumbers in the thousands :roll:

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Unread post Re: Using LS Oreinator on planets with #'s greater than 999
LoneStar wrote:
iirc. The landing sequence-list, doesn't display <1000> ...correct me if I'm wrong but it's either: < 100> or < 000> something like that. The Code is fine, anything between the '<' and '>' should be parsed out.

Then again I can't remember when I worked with planetnumbers in the thousands :roll:


It sounds like a planet buy out to me, and on most servers there is a rule against doing that.


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Unread post Re: Using LS Oreinator on planets with #'s greater than 999
LoneStar wrote:
iirc. The landing sequence-list, doesn't display <1000> ...correct me if I'm wrong but it's either: < 100> or < 000> something like that. The Code is fine, anything between the '<' and '>' should be parsed out.

Then again I can't remember when I worked with planetnumbers in the thousands :roll:


As LoneStar is saying .. I think your playing on a v1 game ..where that bug has been there forever .. you need to build a blind add on loop so that if that planet was not there it would add the (thousands digit) to the planet ID
starting from 1 then 2 , I think it had a limit of 2 or 8 thousand .. its been a while since I looked for the code on that problem .. its now redundant left over code in one of my scripts. V2 does not have that problem any more.

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