Author Topic: Space Engine - Explore procedurally generated galaxies  (Read 9723 times)

i put it in compaalty mode in XP service pack 3 and it crashes )=
i have windows 7 X64

i put it in compaalty mode in XP service pack 3 and it crashes )=
i have windows 7 X64
i have windows 7 64 bit and it works fine
get a new computer, this time dont break it

i put it in compaalty mode in XP service pack 3 and it crashes )=
i have windows 7 X64

Run in compatibility mode with Vista.

Scroll down to fly slower and get closer.
And press Shift A and Shift C to toggle clouds and atmosphere to look for areas with more bumpy mountains.
Most of it is flat, but there are patches of mountains like this. c:
I hate your luckyness.

If anyone can find a way to rename planets so you can find them again, I will be eternally grateful :c

If anyone can find a way to rename planets so you can find them again, I will be eternally grateful :c
It's procedurally generated, you can't re-find planets since they aren't saved in the game.

When i play this, the first planet you go at is all black, and i can't find my way, nothing is being generated.
But, the thing is, i have a decent computer.

Nvidia GTX 460
3 Gigabytes of RAM
2.8 Ghz Processor.

I can run Crysis on high settings, but i'm wondering why it's all black for me.

If anyone can find a way to rename planets so you can find them again, I will be eternally grateful :c
You can't rename planets, but if you press tab you'll get a list of everything you've visited.



Yay, warm terra with life!

the developers of this can have my babies

You can't rename planets, but if you press tab you'll get a list of everything you've visited.
press f6 to open the locations menu, where you can save your location and name it so it can be visited later.



its winrar god damnit
this is one of those times when you can seriously just google it and its the very first result

How do some of you guys take HUDless screenshots? I had to crop mine.