Well it does have 3D rings.Ok will do... I thought I read that Saturn had 3d rings as well.. So I only went to Saturn...
You literally just move your addon into the addons folder...I have this add-on but I have no idea where to put it or what it does. Downloaded it a long time ago but never used it, what does it do and where should I put it?
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Oh I was wondering if I have to make a new folder inside Addons because it's 4 files rather than just 1.You literally just move your addon into the addons folder...I have this add-on but I have no idea where to put it or what it does. Downloaded it a long time ago but never used it, what does it do and where should I put it?
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Given the file name and other info from that folder, there's a high chance that's 4 files because someone downloaded or copy-pasted the same file four times.
They are pixelated because I think they're in low resolution in your graphics settings, and they´re really fast because they travel at that speed, you can stop the time.Whenever I go into the rings of a planet and see the particles, the ring particles are traveling really fast and are also very pixelated. Any idea what could be causing this and how I can fix it?
I think you're right. The weird thing is I remember hitting download only once I don't know how 3 duplicates ended up being downloaded along with the original file. So I went into my add-on folder and I didn't know if I should put it in the main folder or the subfolder that has my Earth textures, so I put it in both. Would it matter if I have it in both places?
I don't mean to be a negative nelly but your questions are getting trivial in nature. You put the addon in the addons folder. The other files are duplicates so it follows that you can ignore them. Thus, the answer is to just put one of the files in the addons folder since we never specified anything else.I think you're right. The weird thing is I remember hitting download only once I don't know how 3 duplicates ended up being downloaded along with the original file. So I went into my add-on folder and I didn't know if I should put it in the main folder or the subfolder that has my Earth textures, so I put it in both. Would it matter if I have it in both places?
It's okay I was confused by it because I downloaded one file so I dont know where the others came from. And in the root of the add-on folder there are no Earth add-ons, just extra planets and stars but I put it there but also, just in case, I also put a copy in the Earth textures files folder (where my HD add-ons are).I don't mean to be a negative nelly but your questions are getting trivial in nature. You put the addon in the addons folder. The other files are duplicates so it follows that you can ignore them. Thus, the answer is to just put one of the files in the addons folder since we never specified anything else.I think you're right. The weird thing is I remember hitting download only once I don't know how 3 duplicates ended up being downloaded along with the original file. So I went into my add-on folder and I didn't know if I should put it in the main folder or the subfolder that has my Earth textures, so I put it in both. Would it matter if I have it in both places?Given the file name and other info from that folder, there's a high chance that's 4 files because someone downloaded or copy-pasted the same file four times.
According to my graphics settings, the volumetric rings quality is set to "high", but they're still pixelated. I also can't change it and set it higherThey are pixelated because I think they're in low resolution in your graphics settings, and they´re really fast because they travel at that speed, you can stop the time.Whenever I go into the rings of a planet and see the particles, the ring particles are traveling really fast and are also very pixelated. Any idea what could be causing this and how I can fix it?
Also, forgot to note, they only look pixelated when moving fast. When moving slow or standing still they just look kinda blurryAccording to my graphics settings, the volumetric rings quality is set to "high", but they're still pixelated. I also can't change it and set it higherThey are pixelated because I think they're in low resolution in your graphics settings, and they´re really fast because they travel at that speed, you can stop the time.Whenever I go into the rings of a planet and see the particles, the ring particles are traveling really fast and are also very pixelated. Any idea what could be causing this and how I can fix it?
I believe there is a "pause" button. Perhaps you clicked on that?Thank you for the tips... It all worked great! I set keys for accelerating and decelerating time but when I use it, it just says "Time Scale 0x" and doesnt change... It seemed to work for a bit and I could set the time scale but it stopped working and I cant get it to work any longer... Did I somehow turn off time? I didnt see a time disable function in the help...