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Cannot see distant stars
siriusdDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 00:59 | Message # 1
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So I am on a different computer now, and apparently the graphics card in this computer is better because planets are rendering beautifully.

My problem now is that I cannot see distant stars. When I focus in on a system, I can see the star(s) and the planet(s) in that system, but I can't see anything beyond there. And when I manually move outside of the system, I can only see black. If I randomly click around on the screen, it sometimes selects distant objects, but I can't see anything.

Here are some pictures to help describe the problem.
The first two images display a beautifully generated asteroid and the sun it orbits. As you can see, no distant stars or objects are visible.
The second image displays what I see when I zoom away from a system: a black screen.

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SolarisDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 04:22 | Message # 2
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Try to disable the Auto exposure in Graphics windows ( ctrl+F4 ) or by keyboard shortcut ( key V ), also you can try to increase the magnitude ( F7 ) ?

Edited by Solaris - Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 04:23
 
siriusdDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 05:20 | Message # 3
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Quote (Solaris)
Try to disable the Auto exposure in Graphics windows ( ctrl+F4 ) or by keyboard shortcut ( key V ), also you can try to increase the magnitude ( F7 ) ?


Unfortunately neither of these options worked. Switching auto exposure on and off did nothing, and even at maximum star magnitude (15) I still could not see distant stars. It seems as if objects simply will not render until I get close to them.
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 05:25 | Message # 4
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siriusd, post your se.log file as an attachment.




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siriusdDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 05:39 | Message # 5
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siriusd, post your se.log file as an attachment.

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HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 06:44 | Message # 6
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siriusd, you may have a corrupt installation. Try downloading and installing SpaceEngine again.




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SpaceEngineerDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 12:57 | Message # 7
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No, this is not a corrupt installation, but bad compatibility with new drivers. The problem can be fixed by updating shaders: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/4-460-1




 
siriusdDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 15:21 | Message # 8
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The problem can be fixed by updating shaders: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/4-460-1


Thank you for your help, this fixed the problem.
 
HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 16:05 | Message # 9
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The problem can be fixed by updating shaders: http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/4-460-1

Gah, I had completely forgotten about that wacko Thanks SpaceEngineer





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apenpaapDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 17:15 | Message # 10
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Ah, updating drivers, hehe. The number 1 solution to 90% of the problems in SpaceEngine, it seems.




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HarbingerDawnDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 17:37 | Message # 11
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Ah, updating drivers, hehe. The number 1 solution to 90% of the problems in SpaceEngine, it seems.

Actually in this case updating the drivers CAUSED the problem, and updating SpacEngine solved it smile





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apenpaapDate: Wednesday, 27.06.2012, 18:05 | Message # 12
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Ah XD Seems I misread that.




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