A Halo mod for the critically acclaimed Sins of a Solar Empire, that aims to capture the fast paced intensity of the Halo series.

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blaze3114
blaze3114 - - 185 comments

will the covanant be able to turn planets into this buy glassing it by chance. looks good to

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Lockerd
Lockerd - - 2,044 comments

that sounds like a perfect titan power....may have to steal!...oh wait the reapers have something similar to this.

TEAMUP!

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Councilor_Sparatus
Councilor_Sparatus - - 148 comments

Ah yes, "reapers."

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Adrien_Victus
Adrien_Victus - - 3,823 comments

..Alleged sentient machines waiting in darkspace... we have dismissed that claim.

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m468
m468 - - 288 comments

Hardcoding sorry...

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blaze3114
blaze3114 - - 185 comments

damm hardcoding killing off good ideas

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griffine
griffine - - 35 comments

there is a vasari titan who replace a planet by a small rock. you can't use that to turn a planet into a big rock?

PS: gg the texture i'm in love

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m468
m468 - - 288 comments

That ability if I remember correctly relies heavily on hardcoding to work. Now there may be a round about way we could use involving particles however it would not look all that great.

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Lockerd
Lockerd - - 2,044 comments

there are ways to do it, the power the vasari have now is a researchable option that we can use by sacrificing planets for resources.

if we can somehow make the ships bombard then immediately capture a planet after a set time, chain that with the sacrifice planet ability, it'd be crude but it might work.

replace small asteroid with volcanic planet, you might have it work.

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Lavo Creator
Lavo - - 2,041 comments

Stripped to the Core is based on scuttling a planet, it is not based on an ability or buff. Let me repeat, it is not based on an ability or buff. As a result, what you are suggesting is not possible Lockerd.

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Lockerd
Lockerd - - 2,044 comments

so it's not possible to run a script for having the most recent planet captured to be scuttled?

pitty thought it'd be possible to chain things to a point where it looked instant. oh well, what about chaining scuttle planet and have a particle effect to show the covie fleet apear as a little show before scuttle?

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Lavo Creator
Lavo - - 2,041 comments

What about "it is not based on an ability or buff" do you not understand? The only "scripts" and "chains" Sins supports are buffs! Scuttling can only be triggered manually by players, it is not done through a buff.

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Froddgy
Froddgy - - 104 comments

looks amazing!!! LOVE IT!!!!

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RMSideDish
RMSideDish - - 14 comments

Awesome sauce

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grunt563
grunt563 - - 178 comments

My favourite new planet by far. Many props to VD.

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deathtrooper900
deathtrooper900 - - 780 comments

This is probably going to be impossible to do but I will suggest it, could you have the abandon planet button changed to Glass planet for covies, then players could glass the planet after capturing it(by clicking the once abandon now glass button), then create a new planet that looks glassed and have it replace the standard resulting planet for the stripped to the core? does that make any sense at all?

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XtremeRoflcopter
XtremeRoflcopter - - 955 comments

I love the smell of sulfur in the morning...

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The molten surface of these harsh planets make it easy for settlers to extract titanium and other rare metals from its surface. Though the development cost are high, the material pay off is worth it.

Special thanks to NASA's Landsat program and USGS.