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Regolith from meteors spill over to neighboring planetoid


NeoDeusMachina
  • Branch: Live Branch Version: Windows Fixed

It seems like some of the regolith from crashing meteors on the regolith planetoid gets sent across space to my superconductive asteroid, see screenshot below. There are tons of regolith piled up down there and its only on that side of the map.

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I could see some broken ladders icons through the fog of war to the right, those were located on the regolith asteroid.

I have built a shield with bunker tiles near the top of the regolith map, so I suspect that sometimes when meteors crash down, some of the regolith spills over between the maps. Hard to tell what is going on beneath that fog of war separating the different planetoids, there might be some missing neutronium between those two planetoids? I haven't witnessed meteors crashing on the superconductive asteroid and if they had, the platform would be broken.

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Steps to Reproduce

Reveal regolith and a neighboring planetoid. It's hard to tell which one unless they are always placed at the same place in the "larger" map that makes up all the planetoids, but in my case it was the superconductive planetoid.

Might need to build some shield to block meteors near the top of the map.

Wait and observe regolith spilling over.

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