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Work progress and public beta test - 0.9.7.4
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| DarkenTerra | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 14:36 | Message # 2191 |
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| Quote Fireinthehole (  ) ...and lower. I've seen many oceanias with atmosphere pressure of 0.3 atm, and temperatures of 100+ degrees Celsius. Air pressure is actually proportional to the boiling point, unfortunately the situation that you saw is very likely to be a bug.
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| x264fhdbenchmark | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 14:57 | Message # 2192 |
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| Can someone explain how does exactly "Loading speed" option work? Is this some kind of priority slider? 1 = render scene first and then generate planet 50 = generate planet and then render.
Also SpaceEnginer could you add FPS limiter in options? Personally I prefer stable 30 fps than variable 30-45 fps. Extra GPU cycles should be automatically used for planet generation.
BTW. Is this normal behaviour? https://youtu.be/XK_e1M_njdk
Edited by x264fhdbenchmark - Sunday, 10.04.2016, 15:37 |
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| Mosfet | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 15:14 | Message # 2193 |
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| Just out of completeness, I've filtered out scorched terras in a range of 1000 ly. Every one I visited shared the same system/orbital configuration. Three examples:



PS: Did I ever mentioned how much I love this program?
"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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| eliotmni | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:31 | Message # 2194 |
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| Hi ! I'm not sure this is a bug, but it looks like one.
As you can see, the planet on the right is totaly hidden from the sun by the planet on the left. So no more light. But the left planet's night side isn't all black like it should be. It is still enlightened, just a bit as if the dark one continued to reflect light with an enlightened side. (sorry I'm french, bad english ^^)
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| LookAtDatDakka | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:45 | Message # 2195 |
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| Quote eliotmni (  ) Hi ! I'm not sure this is a bug, but it looks like one.
As you can see, the moon the right is totally hidden from the sun by the planet on the left, therefore the moon is dark. But the left planet's night side isn't all black like it should be. It is still enlightened, just a bit as if the dark one continued to reflect light with an enlightened side. (sorry I'm french, bad english ^^)
This is not a bug. The moon is behind a planet. I think this is intentional.
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Edited by LookAtDatDakka - Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:52 |
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| Mosfet | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:46 | Message # 2196 |
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| what's the name of the planet?
"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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| Canleskis | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:55 | Message # 2197 |
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| Quote LookAtDatDakka (  ) This is not a bug. The moon is behind a planet. I think this is intentional.
In fact this is a bug because the main planet cannot receive any light from its moon. This bug probably happen because of engine limitations, but in 0.9.7.4 I noticed that it was somehow fixed.
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| eliotmni | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:56 | Message # 2198 |
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| System ε Crateris the 8th planet and the 1st moon ;)
Just for the record, I have the last version of Space Engine
Edited by eliotmni - Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:57 |
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| JackDole | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 16:59 | Message # 2199 |
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| Quote eliotmni (  ) As you can see, the planet on the right is totaly hidden from the sun by the planet on the left. So no more light. But the left planet's night side isn't all black like it should be. It is still enlightened, just a bit as if the dark one continued to reflect light with an enlightened side. That might be ambient light, light reflected by the atmosphere. Switch off the atmosphere; and then look.
Don't forget to look here.
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| eliotmni | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 17:04 | Message # 2200 |
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| Quote JackDole (  ) That might be ambient light, light reflected by the atmosphere. Switch off the atmosphere; and then look.
Nope ! Here, with all switched off, still the dark side is a little bit enlighted
Edited by eliotmni - Sunday, 10.04.2016, 17:07 |
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| Brett001 | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 17:14 | Message # 2201 |
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| eliotmni,
In the graphics menu remove the check "planet shine".
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| eliotmni | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 17:27 | Message # 2202 |
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| "planet shine" removed, now this is all black. So this is a bug right ?
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 17:55 | Message # 2203 |
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| Pretty much, I think. For some reason, even though the moon is completely in the planet's shadow, yet the moon is still reflecting light back at the planet, so the only way around it for now is to turn off planet shine, like you just did.
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| Fireinthehole | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 18:16 | Message # 2204 |
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| Quote PlutonianEmpire (  ) Pretty much, I think. For some reason, even though the moon is completely in the planet's shadow, yet the moon is still reflecting light back at the planet, so the only way around it for now is to turn off planet shine, like you just did. The problem can be solved by setting Planet shine to super, and zooming out (so far that the planet becomes nothing more than a dot) and then zooming back in.
Love SpaceEngine!
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Sunday, 10.04.2016, 18:53 | Message # 2205 |
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| D'oh! I forgot about that!
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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