chris wrote:The most recent of these changes was to PrecessionRate on March 4th, and I noticed you use this in your ssc file. It's the changes to these rotation parameters that are probably causing you grief. Because the missile is specified relative to a LongLat object, it's in a rotating coordinate system and thus affected by the precision changes to rotation parameters. Your problems are compounded by the fact that missile was launched > 700 years in the past, and the default epoch for rotation parameters is Jan 1, 2000
By changing the epoch (for the planet), i cannot get a closer match than about 1000 kilometers, whereas the difference between Pre 1 and Pre 2 is ca. 1144 kilometers for the objects associated with this longlat (about 25 different XYZ files). The precessionrate only affects the "mother object"??s
orientation, not its position on the surface (with a discrepancy of more than 1100 km), so i wonder if there isn??t something more at work.
If not, what do you suggest is the shortest route here? I have checked the actual position of the LongLat definition against a texture backdrop, and it does not move relative to the surface. Have you done anything with how dates are calculated between Pre 1 and 2 at all?
- rthorvald