#Solar system textures stop loading after a while
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Space Engine does not have such high quality textures of solar system objects as it does for procedural objects. That is about as good as the quality gets unless you get the Solar System HD DLCs which should increase the quality a fair amount.
No, I mean the texutres loaded fine before, but now became blurry like in the image.
Please post a log file
Locate the SpaceEngine Directory:
Open the file explorer on your computer.
Navigate to the folder where your Steam games are installed. The default path is usually:
For Version 0.991.50.2125+ (Apr 2nd->) (beta branch)
log will be located @ %USERPROFILE%\Documents\Cosmographic\SpaceEngine\logs
For Version 0.991.49.2095 and prior (<-Apr 1st)
log will be located @ <Steam libray>\common\SpaceEngine\system\
If you have installed Steam or your games in a different directory, navigate to that directory instead.
Find the se.log File:
Inside the SpaceEngine folder, go to the system subfolder.
Look for the file named se.log.
It may appear as just "se" if you do not have windows set to show file extensions
Post the se.log File:
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sorry for the delay, here's the log
Is this log from a session where you had the above issues?