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  • (Quote) My vote is no background image. Preferably a white background. I sometimes like to print a map and make notes on it. Printing a color background wastes a ton of ink and makes the map very difficult to mark up. Also, as you say, it is just plain easier to read with less background visual "noise".
  • (Quote) That's not a "quirk", Arkane, that's a "feature". It allows you to have a dark background with light text for viewing, and it prints out black on white without making a big, black, ugly, mess. In other words, it sounds as though that is exactly what you want! Unfortunately, most of us don't have Autocad, so you will probably have to render your maps in some other format? Is there any chance that you might be able to render both with and without a background, so that we can print without…
  • (Quote) Just curious.... why is the gate to Venn nearly invisible, both to the eye and to the scanners? There don't seem to be the usual floating debris markers, either. It requires a very tight grid search to find it... is that intentional? There are a few secret objects like that. Finding them is more boring than fun.
  • (Quote) In that case, you are seeing something different than what I see, Spiky, which changes my question into a bug report. Many of the hidden objects in the Inner Core are invisible as close as 5-10k, which is very different than the rest of the Crossfire universe. I agree that the majority of important objects are visible at long range, except for the Inner Core (and a few in Altair).