Because there's a graphics quality preset selected by SpaceEngine depending on your hardware configuration, in your case "high". Select "custom" if you want to manually change parameters.I'd like to know why in the graphics settings everything below "Eclipse shadows" is grayed out. Latest beta version.
Would you agree that SE should automatically set the preset to custom when the user tries to interact with these settings, and that it'd be a decent QOL improvement? It's tripped me up as well, given that most games just use the above solution.Because there's a graphics quality preset selected by SpaceEngine depending on your hardware configuration, in your case "high". Select "custom" if you want to manually change parameters.I'd like to know why in the graphics settings everything below "Eclipse shadows" is grayed out. Latest beta version.
MFS2020 does not have that feature.would mean that you could walk into a ship and cockpit like in for example Microsoft Flight Simulator
"Locations" menu behaves differently, depending on what mode you choose from the main menu.How to select a location in the "location[F6]" menu and press "g" to go directly instead of interrupting the game with "Loading"?
Thanks for your answer, I suddenly understand what's going on, including the fact that I can't reverse and specify time or speed it up to more than 10,000 times in the "old version". Have you guys considered adding a virtual keyboard to the VR mode? That would be very helpful for finding celestial bodies and selecting functions! Thanks again!"Locations" menu behaves differently, depending on what mode you choose from the main menu.How to select a location in the "location[F6]" menu and press "g" to go directly instead of interrupting the game with "Loading"?
If you enter in "Planetarium" mode, the locations menu has a "go to" button which teleports the camera in position, hence the "loading..." screen.
If you enter in "Flight simulator" mode, locations menu has the "select" button, which selects the object saved by the locations menu, and you need to go to it by pressing [G].
Since the behaviour of locations window never changed, I presume that you were always using "Flight simulator" mode before opting to the latest beta test version, which probably resets the settings to defaults.
aha I just discovered the command HideObject "Sun" that do the work!You could disable procedural stars, galaxies and nebulae for starters. You could use the magnitude limit field to filter out stars > mag 7-8 I guess