open the console in-game ( ~ on english keyboards) then type:
tardis
open the console in-game ( ~ on english keyboards) then type:
Typing TARDIS in the console gives you use the same time warp settings as the planetarium mode.How can I speed up time more than 10000x?
In earlier versions of SpaceEngine I could speed up time by very large value, like 10^7. Is was useful when I traveled between planets on Shuttle. I mean realistic traveling: calculating correct point to start impulse, changing my orbit around parent star, waiting for moving in orbit till target planet starts gravitation influence to me.
In last version I can speed up time only up to 10000x, so I have to wait very long time to make realistic traveling from planet to planet. Can I change this limitations somewhere in config? I could not find it by myself.
I suggest it may be impossible because very large time speed up may be limited to prevent problems caused by very large time step
But is possible, how can I do it?
In common controls, near the top, "Orbit object".
You use the orbit command as a modifier for the camera rotation buttons; while it is activated, the camera rotation keys control orbiting around the object.
I did assign Ctrl-A to "Orbit Object". When I tested it for the first time, it did indeed work as you described. But after pressing Ctrl-A a few times, it didn't work any more. Now I must press Ctrl-A up to 10 times until it works. Something must be wrong.You use the orbit command as a modifier for the camera rotation buttons; while it is activated, the camera rotation keys control orbiting around the object.But there I can assign only one key. I need four keys for rotate left/right/up/down.In common controls, near the top, "Orbit object".
Michael
I wouldn't really suggest a key that already has other system functions to serve as a modifier key, since it needs to remain active while in use. Use something else, like Numpad 0 if you don't need it, or some other single key.I did assign Ctrl-A to "Orbit Object". When I tested it for the first time, it did indeed work as you described. But after pressing Ctrl-A a few times, it didn't work any more. Now I must press Ctrl-A up to 10 times until it works. Something must be wrong.You use the orbit command as a modifier for the camera rotation buttons; while it is activated, the camera rotation keys control orbiting around the object.But there I can assign only one key. I need four keys for rotate left/right/up/down.
Michael
Now I did assign the "Win Apps" key to "Orbit Object" and it works as you described.I wouldn't really suggest a key that already has other system functions to serve as a modifier key, since it needs to remain active while in use. Use something else, like Numpad 0 if you don't need it, or some other single key.
Keep in mind this is a MODIFIER key, and needs to remain held down while being used with the camera rotation keys. A single press by itself will do nothing.
There were some console commands (that I cannot remember now) that let you remove the redshift on distant galaxies and move faster than 326Gly/s.So a few older versions ago, I was able to exceed 326.16 Mly/sec by simply pressing '+' and or using the mouse wheel, but know I can't. Why Is that? And does anyone know how I could exceed 326.16 Mly/sec?
Yeah I don't know why I can't exceed that speed anymore.There were some console commands (that I cannot remember now) that let you remove the redshift on distant galaxies and move faster than 326Gly/s.So a few older versions ago, I was able to exceed 326.16 Mly/sec by simply pressing '+' and or using the mouse wheel, but know I can't. Why Is that? And does anyone know how I could exceed 326.16 Mly/sec?