Hyperlane Transparency 2.0.* Mod


Hyperlane Transparency 2.0.* Mod

For Stellaris 2.0.* (Cherryh) – Ironman / Achievement Compatible

Uploaded for people still running 2.0 games (2.1 changed some of the hyperlane shader code so it’s not backwards compatible). Get the 2.1 version

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About

Changes the hyperlane graphics to be more transparent / less glaring, while retaining the 2.0 feature of colored hyperlanes based on system access (closed borders).

Best used with the vanilla galaxy texture.

If you use a custom galaxy texture that is significantly brighter / more colorful than vanilla (such as ButtJunkie’s ‘Epic Galaxies’ textures), I suggest using the Lite version of this mod which is designed with the brighter textures in mind.

I also suggest using the Lite version if you’re using a mod that adds star systems to the galactic core, alongside a mod that dims the core, otherwise the hyperlanes inside the core will not be visible.

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Compatibility

Compatible with any mod that doesn’t change gfx/FX/hyperlane.shader (99.9% of mods).

Ironman / achievement compatible.

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Related

Hyperlane Transparency Lite (alternate, less transparent):

The other mods mentioned above can be found here (ButtJunkie’s mod collection):

All images taken using the default / vanilla galaxy texture. Other notable mods used in the images are by Impyrium and by Tal’kamar.

Thanks to ButtJunkie for his mod , which this is an updated version of.

Credits:
luka.v
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