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Work progress and public beta test - 0.9.7.4
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| The_Blazer | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 21:13 | Message # 1456 |
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Space Tourist
Group: Users
Italy
Messages: 34
Status: Offline
| Just wanted to report a bug - no screenshots because it happens everywhere. After a while of playing the HUD will just randomly go away. This happens almost every time I play after 15 minutes or so, so I'm pretty sure I'm not hitting the wrong key. Also, this extends to the main menu and the other menus, they all become invisible even when summoned with their keys (escape etc); the only exception is the cursor which remains visible. To quit the game (without force-closing it) I need to press escape and listen to the button sounds to guess where the exit button is on the invisible menu.
Born too early to explore space... But just in time for Space Engine.
PC Specs: GTX 770 (2GB VRAM) - i5 4570 - 8GB RAM
Edited by The_Blazer - Monday, 08.02.2016, 21:13 |
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 21:52 | Message # 1457 |
 Cosmic Curator
Group: Administrators
United States
Messages: 8717
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| Quote The_Blazer (  ) To quit the game (without force-closing it) I need to press escape and listen to the button sounds to guess where the exit button is on the invisible menu. Pressing Alt-F4 will also properly close the program. Or you could switch to windowed mode and press the X icon.
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| Mat | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 22:00 | Message # 1458 |
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Observer
Group: Users
United Kingdom
Messages: 14
Status: Offline
| Even though the $40k goal is still a couple of k away, has Space Engineer begun working on the Mac port yet? Also, what does the money pay for? Are the goals impossible to reach without the money? If this is a hobby, then surely these goals would be reached regardless of being funds. Or is his only incentive to continue developing this project the money?
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Monday, 08.02.2016, 22:53 | Message # 1459 |
 Cosmic Curator
Group: Administrators
United States
Messages: 8717
Status: Offline
| Mat, this is totally off-topic for this thread. Please read the forum rules and look at existing threads, especially sticky threads, before posting.
Quote Mat (  ) has Space Engineer begun working on the Mac port yet? No.
Quote Mat (  ) what does the money pay for? Food, shelter, electricity, also hardware and software necessary for development.
Quote Mat (  ) Are the goals impossible to reach without the money? Yes, most of them are.
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| the_other_roots | Date: Tuesday, 09.02.2016, 06:29 | Message # 1460 |
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Observer
Group: Users
Germany
Messages: 17
Status: Offline
| Just wanted to report that I have the exact same bug as The_Blazer. UI disappears after some time, menu is invisible when pressing escape, but you can hear the button sounds, when you move the mouse around.
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| gazelle | Date: Tuesday, 09.02.2016, 10:12 | Message # 1461 |
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Astronaut
Group: Users
Korea
Messages: 51
Status: Offline
| Is this neutron star normal? It has strange surface...
Edited by gazelle - Tuesday, 09.02.2016, 10:13 |
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| Fireinthehole | Date: Tuesday, 09.02.2016, 15:02 | Message # 1462 |
 Pioneer
Group: Translators
Sweden
Messages: 356
Status: Offline
| Quote huishb (  ) Yes, thats a neutron star with an accretion disk (or maybe a white dwarf). Can't be a white dwarf. In the currect patch, their gravitation of white dwarfs doesn't bend light. I'm not sure wether it's a bug or not.
Love SpaceEngine!
Edited by Fireinthehole - Tuesday, 09.02.2016, 15:02 |
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| DarkenTerra | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 02:03 | Message # 1463 |
 Astronaut
Group: Users
China
Messages: 45
Status: Offline
| Quote gazelle (  ) Is this neutron star normal? It has strange surface... This is probably a bug, in SpaceEngine, none of the neutron stars could be such cold like this.
Who am I ?
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| gazelle | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 02:06 | Message # 1464 |
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Astronaut
Group: Users
Korea
Messages: 51
Status: Offline
| Quote DarkenTerra (  ) This is probably a bug, in SpaceEngine, none of the neutron stars could be such cold like this I mean, just the surface. I edited the temperature of the neutron star, because it was so bright.
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| HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 02:24 | Message # 1465 |
 Cosmic Curator
Group: Administrators
United States
Messages: 8717
Status: Offline
| Quote gazelle (  ) I mean, just the surface. It is not a bug, it's a new feature. Speed up time, you'll see that the surface is animated.
All forum users, please read this! My SE mods and addons Phenom II X6 1090T 3.2 GHz, 16 GB DDR3 RAM, GTX 970 3584 MB VRAM
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 03:21 | Message # 1466 |
 Pioneer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 475
Status: Offline
| I just noticed something. A large number of procedural gas giants in patch 8 have the exact same pattern of storm cyclones. Is anyone else seeing it?
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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| DarkenTerra | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 13:19 | Message # 1467 |
 Astronaut
Group: Users
China
Messages: 45
Status: Offline
| Quote PlutonianEmpire (  ) I just noticed something. A large number of procedural gas giants in patch 8 have the exact same pattern of storm cyclones. Is anyone else seeing it? This is actually a very common situation, I think.
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| Saraswati | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 16:21 | Message # 1468 |
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Observer
Group: Newbies
India
Messages: 1
Status: Offline
| Long time lurker here, Does anyone else have that bug were camera controls are inverted and are completely wrong by binding and camera is looking downwards instead of center ?
Edited by Saraswati - Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 16:21 |
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| PlutonianEmpire | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 18:24 | Message # 1469 |
 Pioneer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 475
Status: Offline
| Quote DarkenTerra (  ) This is actually a very common situation, I think.
Maybe, but I iust found a system where each and every gas giant had the exact same storms in the exact same spots in the exact same pattern/distribution.
Edit: The system I saw with this was RS 8409-1353-6-186990-256.
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 :( )
Edited by PlutonianEmpire - Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 18:52 |
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| Donatelo200 | Date: Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 20:57 | Message # 1470 |
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Explorer
Group: Users
United States
Messages: 261
Status: Offline
| Just got bored and checked but yes, white dwarfs not bending light noticeably is accurate. I tested by shrinking one down to smaller than a neutron star. ;)

Ps. Notice how you can see the "back side" of the star and the extreme red shift.
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Edited by Donatelo200 - Wednesday, 10.02.2016, 21:03 |
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