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I thought the same thing when I first tried it, but I think it's just because they kind of are? It seems to me that the Hearthian solar system is actually not that big, and it only looks bigger in pancake mode due to the lack of depth perception.
The planets are definitely not 12 feet above you. The base game might be at
fault, but unless we get confirmation from the mod developer that it's the
base game, it's very reasonable to assume it's the mod. It'd also be a new
discovery about the game the fandom would love to know; the idea that the
game is also scaling and moving the planets so that they're not removed by
farclipping would be new info.
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I thought the same thing when I first tried it, but I think it's just
because they kind of are? It seems to me that the Hearthian solar system is
actually not that big, and it only looks bigger in pancake mode due to the
lack of depth perception.
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Basically depth is off. It's immediately noticeable with Giant's Deep and the orbital cannon as both seem to only be a dozen feet above and very small
I know I'm not alone in this as not only have my friends commented that the same, it had been brought up as early as 3 years ago on Reddit.
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