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Work progress and public beta test - 0.9.7.4
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| JackDole | Date: Sunday, 06.03.2016, 19:26 | Message # 1756 |
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Group: Local Moderators
Germany
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| Found a bug.
If some changes are made to the cloud layers of a planet and the planet will be saved, SE stores the parameters 'ModulateColor'. SE saves only the RGB values, for example, 'ModulateColor (1.000 1.000 1.000)'. However, it is also expected the Alpha value, so four values.
This then gives this error message in the console:
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| kham132 | Date: Sunday, 06.03.2016, 22:12 | Message # 1757 |
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Group: Users
United States
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| BUG This only happened recently, but now, I can't even get close to Earth without crashing. But, whenever I can get close to Earth, or anything in the solar system, I get this.


 Log is attatched.
"Fancy and inspirational quote." - Famous Person
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| Mosfet | Date: Sunday, 06.03.2016, 22:23 | Message # 1758 |
 World Builder
Group: Users
Italy
Messages: 754
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| this could it be related to a faulty PlanetsTex0974.pak? Have you tried reinstalling in order to reinstate a possible compression error of the pak file?
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| dudefinal | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 02:43 | Message # 1759 |
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Group: Users
United States
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| Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Updated craters
Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Fixed various bugs with atmosphere chemistry (1 megabar pressure on some moons, too big amount of rare gases, H2O on frozen worlds etc)
Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Fixed bug with not loading of some planet shaders (missing previews in the Solar System Browser, opaque planets etc)
Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Fixed asteroids terrain
Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Fixed rayed craters
Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Fixed completely seams in the terrain textures and mesh
Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) Fixed crashes while using Music player
Omg I cannot wait! This is gonna be a great update! Keep up the great work SpaceEngineer!
"Its impossible" - CASE "No, It's necessary" - Cooper
Piece of crap Toshiba AIO...
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 04:52 | Message # 1760 |
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Group: Users
United States
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| Is there a full list somewhere of all the elements 0.974 RC 1 uses for atmosphere compositions?
Specs: Dell Inspiron 5547 (Laptop); 8 gigabytes of RAM; Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.4GHz; Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 4400 (That's all there is :( )
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| JackDole | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 09:07 | Message # 1761 |
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Group: Local Moderators
Germany
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| Quote PlutonianEmpire (  ) Is there a full list somewhere of all the elements 0.974 RC 1 uses for atmosphere compositions? These are all that I have found:
H2 He Ne Ar Kr Xe O2 N2 CO CO2 SO2 Cl2 H2S H2O NH3 CH4 C2H2 C2H4 C2H6 C3H8 SO NaCl
I think that there are not more.
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Edited by JackDole - Monday, 07.03.2016, 09:17 |
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 18:36 | Message # 1762 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 475
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| Bummer. I was hoping to find flourine in there.
Specs: Dell Inspiron 5547 (Laptop); 8 gigabytes of RAM; Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.4GHz; Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit; Graphics: Intel® HD Graphics 4400 (That's all there is :( )
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 20:08 | Message # 1763 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 186
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| Hey SpaceEngineer, I have a suggestion. Could you add Voekoevaka's galaxies and nebula mods into future versions of the beta? Because I'm trying to put them in the RC1 beta right now, and it's rather tedious. You'll have to fix up some of the nebula catalog files in that one, as quote Voekoevaka on that same topic Quote A lot of nebulae are at a wrong place, as the mods were done during 0.97. And there was a fix about nebula cooridnates sisce 0.97, and so the catalogs should be changed. And maybe also add these galaxy models?
Sorry about the quote not being done right, I'm not sure how to do it. Hope somebody can tell me soon.
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| Inarius | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 20:47 | Message # 1764 |
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France
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You've been lucky (or not very adventurous)
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| JackDole | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 21:10 | Message # 1765 |
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Group: Local Moderators
Germany
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| Quote Inarius (  ) You've been lucky I have not found all of these gases on my journeys. I cheated. I have looked for it in certain files.
Don't forget to look here.
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| EleSigma | Date: Monday, 07.03.2016, 22:59 | Message # 1766 |
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Group: Users
United States
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| Quote Inarius (  ) You've been lucky (or not very adventurous)
I've searched and searched and cannot find a procedural planet with O2 or N2 or CO in my game. A lot of terrestrial planets (including with life) seem to have a SO2 and CO2 atmosphere, and I've noticed a lot of odd planets like a Titan with an average temperature of -163C having a H20 atmospheric composition.
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| kham132 | Date: Tuesday, 08.03.2016, 04:23 | Message # 1767 |
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Group: Users
United States
Messages: 114
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| Mosfet, reinstalling doesn't change anything.
"Fancy and inspirational quote." - Famous Person
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| Brett001 | Date: Tuesday, 08.03.2016, 11:44 | Message # 1768 |
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Group: Users
Hungary
Messages: 84
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| Hi SpaceEngineer,
I have a little suggestion. Could you add to the HUD informations: "Distance from Sol". While wandering would be good to know how far away I am from home.
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| DoctorOfSpace | Date: Tuesday, 08.03.2016, 12:05 | Message # 1769 |
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Group: Global Moderators
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| Quote Brett001 (  ) While wandering would be good to know how far away I am from home.
Why not just press "Shift + H" twice to see how far away you are?
If you are far enough away "Shift + H" once will select Milky way which is good enough for distance.
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| Brett001 | Date: Tuesday, 08.03.2016, 19:13 | Message # 1770 |
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Group: Users
Hungary
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| Quote DoctorOfSpace (  ) Why not just press "Shift + H" twice to see how far away you are?
If you are far enough away "Shift + H" once will select Milky way which is good enough for distance.
I did not know this function. ...up to now... Thanks.
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