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Would absolutely love an Ironman compatable version of this though. Would make for the perfect addition to any modset.
Lists all the additional mods and is just showing conflicted detected for Both Star Cluster and Colour Out of Deep.
I use Real Space, Real Galaxy (or now this mod), nebulae are still grey vanilla swirls
Should be safe to do mid-game, your essentially just deleting png's, but I cannot be held accountable for any misfortunes.
First go to the mods folder. Easiest way is though the launcher, click the three dots next to the mod in your presets.
Once in the mod folder, go into the 'gfx' folder. Once there delete the 'particles' folder. Go back, then navigate to the 'map' folder. Delete; 'center.dds', 'core.dds', and 'galaxycolor.dds'. This should leave you with the original galaxy map.
Super easy! Now you have all the system sky-box's and the nebula's, without the low-res galaxy map.
Is it absolutely necessary to use real space 3.8 with it?
Furthermore, what the RS3.8 is subbed, but not in the playset?