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I lowered the background parallaxes so we can have a better view of the sky ans the moons behind, and I removed the trees in this same parralax that bothered me (don't have the same color as the tree on the planet, they seemed really huge and weird...)
Maybe you like the vanilla more, it's up to you.
thats literally what I was intrested in, thx for explaination!
Though, newly explored arctic planets will have the changes of the mod (no moutains), and if you unsubscribe from the mod, these planets won't have the moutains back.
For the snow planets, with the mod, EVERY planets with have the changes (again, lower and cleaner moutains), already explored or not.
I could change the mod so you can still find vanilla-look planets, but this isn't really the goal of the mod.
I hope my explanations are clear ^^'