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other possible problems are the ones I have already written above in the description:
This mod doesn't work if for some reason the milky way ID changes, but if I understand correctly the General relativity update should fix this.
However just check that the name of the procedural stars in the milky way starts with RS 8513.
Another problem occurs if some star generation parameters have been changed in the SpaceEngine main configuration file. in this case a completely different universe is generated.
One or two of the planets I found are from a mod that add stars from gaia catalog, in this case is normal that you can't find them.
I didn't install the beta on my other win 11 pc, so I don't know the answer to your question.
I don't think there is any problem though...
If anyone has already tried it let me know. in case of problems I will install the beta on the other computer to solve any problems...
you mean: how to find the mod files and list.txt file?
you must use your computer's file browser to navigate to the Steam\SteamApps\workshop\content\314650 folder
where the steam folder is located depends on your computer and where you installed it (usually under c:\program files)...
Steam\SteamApps\workshop\content\314650
if you searched for the star by entering the ID and didn't find anything then the only thing I can think of is that your universe is different.
Did you happen to change any values in the main-def.cfg file?
try searching this:
RS 8513-928-7-723111-592
it should be a star with an earth like in position 4, if not then surely your universe is not vanilla anymore!
Ps there's no need to unsubscribe rodrigo.
this mod simply adds a name to procedural planets that you wouldn't otherwise find easily...
once installed you have to open the search menu with the f3 key and write the name of the planet you want to search for. (the file list. txt contains the name of all the planets that I have found. some names are followed by *. that must also be typed, it is used to distinguish them from the name of asteroids in our solar system).
This mod doesn't work if for some reason the milky way ID changes, but if I understand correctly the General relativity update should fix this.
however just check that the name of the procedural stars in the milky way starts with RS 8513.
another problem occurs if some star generation parameters have been changed in the SpaceEngine main configuration file. in this case a completely different universe is generated.
This work for you? I'm not sure I understand from your message.
One or two of the planets I found are from a mod that add stars from gaia catalog, in this case is normal that you can't find them
It's only a list of planets that I shared, you can do whatever you like with it :-D