Space Engineers

Space Engineers

Realistic Atmospheres
79 comentarios
9od | DeltaSnake 10 SEP a las 16:12 
When I enable this mod, the collectible plants from the Apex Survival DLC disappear.
Saghanarius 21 OCT 2024 a las 9:36 
Is this affects the new planet encounters from contact update?
Star_Kindler 14 OCT 2024 a las 12:05 
I'm a bit late lol but I more or less agree with Tal. Since this mod is themed for realism, it would be nice if it either affected gravity as well, or there was another mod version that also affected gravity. It would be nice if I didn't have to manually edit the file for that every time I make a new world.
kinngrimm 23 ENE 2024 a las 13:22 
@Tal he should not do anything of the sort, we the consumer of mods should be happy when something changed to the better and not have to pay of it instead of sulking due to our unfullfilled unwarranted expectations.
Even less so should he have to do it asfor
Real Orbits https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2609118808
you know there is a search function in the workshop
Tal 8 NOV 2023 a las 4:38 
This is not realistic. If you change atmosphere you should also change gravity of the planet. Because with the vanilla gravity these planets MUST have atmospheres.
jamac  [autor] 21 SEP 2023 a las 17:56 
Yep, this mod works great with Space Just Got Real. Never heard of rendering improved so I can't say whether that will work
Heavy_Tankr 21 SEP 2023 a las 7:19 
Does this mod work with space just got real and rendering improved?
anzellott 3 SEP 2023 a las 10:41 
Maybe give Europa 0.5% Atmospheric Density Or 1%, just so it has something?
Wellory 1 MAY 2023 a las 18:58 
I was wondering, this mod will work with "deep ores" mod?
If not, should I wait for a fix?
jamac  [autor] 13 ABR 2023 a las 18:47 
Yes - with only 10% air density, wind turbines are mostly ineffective on Mars.
SirReggie 13 ABR 2023 a las 17:58 
Something I discovered is that this mod prevents wind turbines from working on Mars. Is this an intended feature?
Dovahkiin 24 SEP 2022 a las 9:09 
In Vanilla Atmospheric Engine Limit Altitude for Pertam is 1052 compared to 10080 for Earth. this prevents most air traffic related mods from spawning ships. did you by chance increase this for Pertam ?
FartyParty 23 SEP 2022 a las 11:34 
nice, looking forward to checking it out!
jamac  [autor] 22 SEP 2022 a las 17:01 
Ok, no more heavy storms on Triton, Mars, or Europa. Only light weather, and it's less common overall. I also increased the atmosphere density for Triton and Mars, because while 0.002% atmospheric density on Triton was realistic, it served no purpose to gameplay. Hopefully this now strikes a good balance between realism and fun gameplay.
FartyParty 19 SEP 2022 a las 22:00 
Yep--the first time I touched down, the parachutes did nothing and I had to use hydro's to land, then a winter storm picked up. My two cents--my vote would be either leave the storms and thin to something more reasonable like 20-80% atmo, or completely remove it all.
jamac  [autor] 19 SEP 2022 a las 20:05 
That is... something I never thought about. Weather should definitely not be a thing on Triton, and it might need to be updated on other planets too. Thank you for pointing that out!
FartyParty 13 SEP 2022 a las 13:32 
I've been using this on our MP server for some time and the feedback is great--but everyone is confused about Triton. You thinned out the atmosphere so much but left in the weather... is that intentional or an oversight? Either way, thanks for keeping things interesting in SE.
dum_tard 18 AGO 2022 a las 16:44 
alright thanks
jamac  [autor] 18 AGO 2022 a las 14:58 
yep, it will work fine if you add it to an existing world.
dum_tard 17 AGO 2022 a las 16:10 
Is it ok if I enable this mod on a already created world or will it screw up my save somehow?
Dino2041 6 JUL 2022 a las 10:48 
Awesome! Thanks for letting me know.
jamac  [autor] 4 JUL 2022 a las 19:03 
yep, fully compatible
Dino2041 4 JUL 2022 a las 8:42 
Someone asked this question but no response. Was wondering is this mod compatible with Aerodynamic Physics mod? I'm assuming the visual mod only is compatible with that mod, but was wondering about this mod.
Star_Kindler 7 JUN 2022 a las 11:54 
Ohh thank you Jamac, I completely forgot about that step!

Thanks again for this mod as well! I have it on all of my worlds.
jamac  [autor] 7 JUN 2022 a las 11:46 
That is the right file, you just have to delete SANDBOX_0_0_0_.sbsB5 before loading the world.
Star_Kindler 7 JUN 2022 a las 8:26 
I did try editing the save files, but for some reason I can't get them to take effect anymore. Whenever I load the world the gravity values just revert back to vanilla. However, on my existing world where I already made the changes, the changes stay. Any idea what I'm doing wrong? If you can just edit the save files, that is true a mod isn't really needed for that, but for some reason it isn't working for me anymore. It used to... I don't know what changed.

I'm editing the SurfaceGravity value in the SANDBOX_0_0_0_.sbs file under AppData > Roaming > SpaceEngineers > [My stream ID] > [The world name]. Is this the wrong file?
jamac  [autor] 7 JUN 2022 a las 7:00 
Oh, my bad. I didn't realize I never posted here that I was removing that. To me it seemed like there was no point to keeping it, because (a) having so many different versions of the mod (with gravity changes, without gravity changes, visuals only, and mod compatibility versions for each of them) was a pain to keep track of, (b) the gravity values don't even change when you make a new star system world, you have to manually place planets in creative mode for the new value to apply, and (c) this mod is based on changing the atmospheres, so might as well stick to just that. If you want realistic gravity values, the easiest way is probably just to edit save files anyways. Or use a workshop world that has the realistic values already, and if that's not something that already exists, it wouldn't be hard to make.
Star_Kindler 6 JUN 2022 a las 21:47 
Yeah this mod doesn't seem to work in terms of gravity change anymore. Darn it, finally someone fixes Keen's gravity values and then immediately the functionality is removed? :(

Fixed atmospheres is still great though anyways...
Star_Kindler 3 JUN 2022 a las 18:16 
Does this mod no longer change gravity? I know it did before but now I don't see where it says that it does make the gravity realistic as well.
jamac  [autor] 15 ABR 2022 a las 14:18 
I have moved the visual changes into its own mod, which is now listed in the description of this mod. This mod does include it though, you shouldn't use both at the same time.
So, anyone who just wanted the visuals can now go use that mod instead.
FentaRino 12 ABR 2022 a las 2:01 
Is Titan full of clouds of methane?
team fortress two 11 ABR 2022 a las 11:34 
Pertam should have a thicker atmosphere ....
GermanGinger 31 MAR 2022 a las 20:32 
Is this compatible with Aerodynamic Physics mod?
Vas 28 MAR 2022 a las 12:50 
I believe if I remember right you can have certain types of vehicles set up to spawn within certain atmospheric types but its been a long time since I actually looked into it. One of my mods adds spawn vehicles. You might check that out and see if you can figure out from that, how to make it work cause I believe it lets you spawn those vehicles on any planet, even Mars types.
jamac  [autor] 27 MAR 2022 a las 19:35 
On another note, I think I will take the visual changes from this mod and make a separate mod that doesn't actually alter the atmospheres and just alters the visuals. Then this won't be a problem, for anyone who just wants the visual changes.
jamac  [autor] 27 MAR 2022 a las 19:33 
Okay, I have been trying to fix this spawn point thing for a while. I eventually had to look into the game's code because I couldn't figure out why it was removing the spawn points. It turns out it's just part of the way the game generates spawn points that makes it so you can't respawn on planets that have atmospheres much thinner than 100% density. which makes sense for vanilla since there are none. Unfortunately, there is no way I know of to get around this. Sorry!
[BR]-Avalon 27 MAR 2022 a las 13:18 
Please fix the Mars spawn point
Vas 22 MAR 2022 a las 17:52 
Funny things happen when you increase a planet size to 1000KM or more. The ground starts to warp in strange ways. Mountains grow as you get closer to them. The ground comes to meet you when you're landing. Even more strange when you get to extreme sizes like 10,000KM, the world warps up around you as if you're in a crater constantly. :O
jamac  [autor] 22 MAR 2022 a las 16:45 
yep @Vas. that's actually not even part of the mod, its just part of the game. The atmosphere heights scale linearly with planet size. I think the space engineers wiki has the equation that the game uses to determine the atmosphere height for a planet of a given size.
Vas 22 MAR 2022 a las 11:08 
I assume you can change the size of these planets freely right? When making a solar system and such? And using a mod that lets you size up above max size too and these things will scale for the most part?
Brother Spartan 20 MAR 2022 a las 14:05 
Congratulations on the community spotlight!
jamac  [autor] 11 MAR 2022 a las 10:25 
someone else said that before. I though i had fixed it but I guess not...
I'll look into it again
V-B2 11 MAR 2022 a las 8:58 
(even when i deactivate every other mod used on my world)
V-B2 11 MAR 2022 a las 8:57 
Hey, i just want to point out a odd bug that for some reason, Mars Survival Spawnpoint on Star system does not appear when i activate this mod.
jamac  [autor] 9 MAR 2022 a las 14:00 
its not the vx2 files, its the sbc files
BangBootz 9 MAR 2022 a las 9:58 
ok i tried editing these files but when i open these VX2 files with the planet names on it theres only some nonsense in there. I opened it with the normal text editor.
jamac  [autor] 9 MAR 2022 a las 9:58 
The mod is for changing the atmospheres. The gravity part is kind of a secondary feature. And unfortunately there's nothing I can do about it, this is just the way Space Engineers does things.
BangBootz 9 MAR 2022 a las 6:20 
So if i have to edit the save file what purpose does the mod have? I mean the mod doesnt change it because i have to do it on my own so what exactly is the mod for?
jamac  [autor] 8 MAR 2022 a las 13:58 
shift+F10 in creative mode opens the spawn menu. If you don't want to spawn in every planet manually though, you can also edit the world's save files after creating it and change the gravity values to what you want there. I'm not gonna explain the whole process to you, but it is pretty easy to do, since you can just edit the files in a normal text editor.