Thanks Vlad! I downloaded all of them (ends up being 46.9 GB), but in the middle of the download Steam itself updated and closed the Client and restarted it. That wouldn't corrupt any of the downloads would it? Would the ongoing downloads just pick up where they left off when the Client restarted without any issues?
Thanks JD! I have seen quite a few of those binary planets.Perhaps.'Merope 6b' (and 6a) are procedural planets. They are named only 6a and 6b, because they are classified as binary planet.
If they were real exoplanets, they would be called 'Merope b' (and Merope c).
Steam client will retain the content you downloaded before, no matter how many times you restart, you don't have to worry.Thanks Vlad! I downloaded all of them (ends up being 46.9 GB), but in the middle of the download Steam itself updated and closed the Client and restarted it. That wouldn't corrupt any of the downloads would it? Would the ongoing downloads just pick up where they left off when the Client restarted without any issues?
So this sounds like a limitation of the engine (if I understand this correctly) rather than a bug. I hope a solution can be found one day because it does look somewhat wrong and reduces visual immersion and realism.What is relevant is brightness of pixels which obscures the sun. This is how lens flare algorithm works: it is based on brightness/color. This makes them easily take correct color on sunset or while viewing from planetary rings. But adds issue with very bright obscuring object (another star, lava or planet surface in non-HDR mode).
have you any mod that change galaxies or stars? have you changed the universe settings?well thats interesting- I dont have any featured locations My locations area was blank when I first installed the program but I've put in about 100 locations that I found interesting alreadythe planet from featured locations with the title of "Terra with life in LMC" is correct and it used to look like in your screenshot but the planet i made the tests with exposure is diferent, it's name is RS 8496-463-4-2811-785 2I'll try to visit that planet in the LMC you mentioned with my settings and post a screenshot from there, what is the address of the planet?
edit- well I think I found the planet, is this it?
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I tried to search for RS 8496-463-4-2811-785 2 and even removed the 2 at the end to find the star, but either way, the program says Object Not Found
I upgraded my video driver and it worked, thank you very muchI can not discover any errors in the log. However, it looks like you've created the log in which you started SpaceEngine and quit immediately after the main menu appeared.
Visit some planets before you quit the program and post the new se.log.
And set in the 'main-user.cfg' file the parameter 'CatalogLogLevel' to 4.But first you should update your video driver. It is quite old.// Logging settings
Log
{
LogTimeStamp false // print time stamp into log file
LogThreadStamp true // print thread ID into log file
// Level of logging while loading catalogs:
// 0 - do not log
// 1 - log errors and warnings, using min("CatalogLogLevel" in this config, "LogLevel" in the catalog file)
// 2 - log everything, using min("CatalogLogLevel" in this config, "LogLevel" in the catalog file)
// 3 - log errors and warnings, ignoring "LogLevel" in the catalog file
// 4 - log everything, ignoring "LogLevel" in the catalog file
CatalogLogLevel 4