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Work progress and public beta test - 0.9.7.4
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| Mosfet | Date: Thursday, 10.03.2016, 23:46 | Message # 1786 |
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| Chlorine trifluoride (ClF3) higly corrosive used in industrial processes and nuclear reprocessing. extremely reactive with anything organic or not, mostly explosive reactions, even with water. it's dangerous even as rocket propellant. Wikipaedia dixit :) In a Dante's version of a planetary system, a planet with this compound in atmosphere could be called "Inferno". :)
ProtoJeb21, I see no problems in a freshly installed windows 10 (plus inexplicable three hours of new updates), only pay attention to folder permissions.
"Time is illusion. Lunchtime doubly so." Douglas N. Adams My mods Asus x555ub: cpu i5-6200u - ram 4gb - gpu nvidia geforce 940m 2gb vram
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| Snowfall | Date: Friday, 11.03.2016, 02:18 | Message # 1787 |
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| Do brown dwarfs heat up planets properly in the latest patches? I'm thinking of this post http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/11-3249-1 also giving brown dwarfs a custom texture map seems to make them glitch out.
There seems to be a glitch with the titan atmosphere model too. if the atmospheric pressure is above 1 bar, custom cloud maps with any transparency value glitch out making the transparent alpha areas turn black and solid. its really strange.
The new addon file system looks awesome. it gets to be really painful when updating the universe file all the time when moving my addons from one version of space engine to another. keep up the good work. still lots of work that needs to be done yet though!!
sorry for my dyslexia.
never stop imagining beautiful things.
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| the_nerervarine | Date: Friday, 11.03.2016, 07:08 | Message # 1788 |
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| I was thinking of where to post this and I feel that this is the best place for this. Anyway now that 9.7.4's release is imminent and so much work and improvements were made from 9.7.3 that I can't even begin to imagine what 9.7.5 or whatever the next release will be called will even be like. That said what do you think should be the next major feature implemented in Space Engine? Personally I would love to see truly procedural nebulae and galaxies. Perhaps quasars too.
AMD FX-8320 8 core @4.0ghz , AMD R9 290 4GB, 8GB DDR3 @1866mhz, 1TB Hard Drive
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| DeathStar | Date: Friday, 11.03.2016, 12:29 | Message # 1789 |
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| Quote the_nerervarine (  ) Personally I would love to see truly procedural nebulae and galaxies
I completely second this. I too personally think that nebulae and galaxies deserve some attention, but I'll be fine with anything else too, considering the fact that all "realism features" will be implemented sooner or later(including procedural nebulae and galaxies).
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| Snowfall | Date: Friday, 11.03.2016, 21:39 | Message # 1790 |
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| Quote the_nerervarine (  ) procedural nebulae and galaxies I would love to see this too. but i really fear the generator will have them looking uniform and obviously generated looking, like all the other generated planets and stars in space engine, without the preset realistic textures.
sorry for my dyslexia.
never stop imagining beautiful things.
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| Pjj56 | Date: Friday, 11.03.2016, 22:56 | Message # 1791 |
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| SpaceEngineer, not sure how useful this is - these are values for most of the smaller hydrocarbons for Jupiter, and some others. They vary wildly at different pressures, so I've included the different ones I could find. Also, what do the values in the react column represent?
System: Windows 10, i5 3570k OC @ 4.2GHz, AMD HD7850 (2GB VRAM), 16GB RAM
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| Oatmeal_Spigeon | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 00:32 | Message # 1792 |
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| Quote the_nerervarine (  ) Personally I would love to see truly procedural nebulae and galaxies. Perhaps quasars too.
I'm eagerly waiting for 3D plants and rocks to be implemented Oh, and another thing, will parachutes be added to spacecraft at some point?
"I am neither Oatmeal Spigeon Nor Oatmeal Spigeon Nor."
Edited by Oatmeal_Spigeon - Saturday, 12.03.2016, 23:36 |
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| SpaceHopper | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 03:15 | Message # 1793 |
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| Speaking of procedural nebulae...In RC1, when I go to a procedural planetary nebula or supernova remnant, there's no star in the center there, like there used to be in previous versions. I know, I probably should have read some earlier posts, but I'm afraid I'm the kind of guy who tends to skip through certain things. Does anyone else have this issue, and can it currently be fixed? If not, are there plans or something to fix it in a future version of the beta, or in the final 0.974?
3.14% of all seafarers are PIrates. *** Got Mole Problems? Call Avogadro at 602-1023 *** Google Search my picture to discover whom it depicteth.
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| LookAtDatDakka | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 04:19 | Message # 1794 |
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| SpaceEngineer, can you remove accretion disk around black hole from the polls because it has been implemented.
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Edited by LookAtDatDakka - Sunday, 13.03.2016, 06:19 |
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| Kosh | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 04:52 | Message # 1795 |
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| I already know about bug of the music player crashing in SE RC1 being reported. I noticed also the music player does not play the entire music tracts length of each song while playing them; it seems to fade out each track early during playback. Has anybody else noticed this?
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| Fireinthehole | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 12:18 | Message # 1796 |
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| Quote the_nerervarine (  ) Personally I would love to see truly procedural nebulae and galaxies. Perhaps quasars too. This, and volumetric, shadowing clouds is what I'm most excited over in SpaceEngine.
Love SpaceEngine!
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| parameciumkid | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 15:05 | Message # 1797 |
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| Quote LookAtDatDakka (  ) acceleration disk I figure someone should tell you that it's called an accretion disk - accretion is spelled similar to acceleration, but is a different phenomenon. Just trying to be helpful ;)
And to SpaceHopper: They were apparently removed (hopefully temporarily) due to some bug or other. With any luck SpaceEngineer will get them back in soon.
Intel HD Graphics 4000 ;P
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| huishb | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 17:55 | Message # 1798 |
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| I used to think it was called an acceleration disk as well
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| Tangle10 | Date: Saturday, 12.03.2016, 18:37 | Message # 1799 |
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| Quote SpaceEngineer (  ) SE have a fake code to add oxygen if there is life present (with some probability), but not fluorine.
Does this refer to the currently-in-development version, or RC1? I'm assuming RC1 with the mention of "fake code".
Tips for finding Earth-Like planets: Look for F, G, or K Class stars. M class habitables will almost always be tidelocked. Oceanias can, of course, also be habitable, they just have tiny amounts of land.
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| atmevictor | Date: Sunday, 13.03.2016, 02:55 | Message # 1800 |
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| Have hose bugs been documented? Attached.
EDIT
Please delete. I didn't knew how to upload images, made a new post
Edited by atmevictor - Sunday, 13.03.2016, 12:56 |
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