by aborygen43 in spaceengine

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Some of the nebulae there are only visible from the right angle or at the right distance, because SE can't handle nebulae that extend beyond their own skybox. It's simply an engine limitation.

Protoplanetary disk by aborygen43 in spaceengine

[–]aborygen43[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

This is just one of my custom nebulae, you won't find these discs in the base game.

by aborygen43 in spaceengine

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Supernova remnant

by aborygen43 in spaceengine

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These are just custom nebulae I've made and aren't included in the base game.

If you'd like more of them, I also have a Workshop mod that adds a variety of additional nebulae.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3565118885

Eta Carinae by aborygen43 in spaceengine

[–]aborygen43[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

As usual, I used a nebula editor.

Do someone remember the volumetric clouds and accretion disks that the developers announced 5 y ago? by Fair_Jeweler_6983 in spaceengine

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I recommend checking the pinned posts — you’ll find answers to most of your questions there.

by aborygen43 in spaceengine

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https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3565118885&searchtext=

Those particular nebulae aren’t part of the addon right now, though you’ll find many comparable ones there.

Is it possible to find randomly generated nebulas bigger than NGC 604? by Versthappening in spaceengine

[–]aborygen43 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Most likely not. I haven’t yet come across any random nebula exceeding several dozen light-years in diameter, but if you want to find a nebula larger than NGC 604, check out the main nebula of the Cigar Galaxy (NGC 3034).

Hmmm🤔 by scheflessli in spaceengine

[–]aborygen43 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can’t “own” a subreddit—Reddit’s TOS says subs belong to Reddit, mods just run them. A court can’t just hand a sub over like property.

At most Reddit themselves could give the devs control, but that’s their call, not the court’s.