Works fine for me.
Hrmm...
Try reducing the ambient lighting of the sun.
Also, maybe making the values all 1, instead of 0?
Also, keep in mind that planets also act as light sources, to simulate reflecting solar light, and artificial ground lights (that's why there's no shadow behind a planet). You can turn these light sources down/off by further searching the particular system's ini file.
Yet another thing to think about:
Space is NOT, I repeat NOT, pitch black. Even without the sun, the stars give off almost enought light to read from. That's a heck of a lot of light. Sirius is a mere 8 ly from Earth, so there would be absolutely no difference between the ambient galactic light here and there. Remember, you only get blackness when there's no light sources ANYWHERE, and we have some 200 billion within 80 kpc.
Anyway, I'm going to see what it looks like when I turn the sun off. I'll return with results.
Oh yeah, now there's some darkness. It's so dark, it takes all the fun out of appreciating the ship and station designs. The sun's still there, but nothing reflects any light (except near planets; again, they ahve their own light sources, but they themselves do not reflect any light). If that's what you're looking for,
[LightSource
nickname = System_LIGHT
pos = 642, 0, 198
;color = 255, 255, 255
color = 0, 0, 0 ;<== turns off direct solar light
range = 120000
type = DIRECTIONAL
atten_curve = DYNAMIC_DIRECTION
I'd post some pics, but I've no web host.
Reall what I think you're looking for, though, is turning off all sources of ambient light, and turning that down a smidge. On realistic grounds, though, I still protest turning ambient light off. Just down
Edited by - Ut on 19-04-2003 04:05:48