Galaxy Forge Bug?

Hello, I'm not on this blog much, as I always post on Steam. Someone advised I posted here. 

 

Using Galaxy Forge trying to build a map... wanting to place multiple celestial objects, that are NON colonize-able (space junk, asteroid belt, gas giants, etc), and randomly generated. I keep laying the Planet type "Random Non Colonize-able" among other planets that are colonize-able. I save, go to test play and some NON COLONIZE-ABLE turn out to be Ferrus Planets. Why is the planet laying tool not working? 

Is it a BUG? 
Does it consider planets needing research NON colonize-able? cause need research FIRST? How can I lay celestial bodies that are NOT PLANETS, with a random generator?

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Reply #1 Top

sounds more like an error with the galaxysenario.galaxysenario file than a bug in galaxyforge, have you tried placing particular non-coloniseable planets in those locations?

harpo

 

Reply #2 Top

Yes, and they work fine. It just seems that the Random Uncolonized is random still, but by chance, I get the Ferrus planet. I know its occuring, becuase I set only 1 Ferrus planet in specific system, and there is randomly 2-4 , of the Planets placed where I have multiple Random Uncolonized. Not everytime, the same objects appears as the Ferrus planet. Everytime I reload, trying to test the problem, or rearrange something on map, its not always the same as last appearance, but always more than 1 Ferrus, and always one of the many placed Random Uncolonized in the system. 

Reply #3 Top

I'm going to try DLing the DLC patch of the latest update. Someone on Steam recommended if I do not have the Patch, to try DLing patch, and see if that solves it. 

Reply #4 Top

Yarlen is one of the admins of this forum. He does sometimes pop over to Steam but its usually easier to get him over here.

Reply #5 Top

Where do I find link to actually DL patch. Everywhere I've seen something mention about DLing patch, I select adjoining link, and it just takes me somewhere else that talks about the patch, it seems like.