Because amateurs supervised by amateurs @ OP's question.
Eurgh! What sort of spec' is your machine? Those are some seriously low graphics textures.
i7, 1G VRAM, 8G RAM. It's interesting how everything else is high resolution textures, the clouds, stations, ships, even other earth-like worlds are much higher.
Isn't there a way to force the game to keep the high res texture loaded instead of switching to low when getting closer?
Indeed there is (and I've probably done some of it, although so long ago that I've forgotten exactly what) ...
https://www.alpha-orbital.com/news/graphics-tweaks-and-ui-change-guide
Brilliant! I just read about these on Discord. Are they vaguely to scale (i.e. is the Pluto one smaller than the Jupiter one) or are they all the same size?
Yeah but it exists in game. If it's good enough for the Sol system it's good enough for my cockpit!We haven't actually found it yet. Only seen its gravitational effects.
But does this also apply to Earth itself? One would think 2560 for the ultra setting would be high enough for it to be much better than it shows.
And joo piter.Finally, I can now stare at Uranus wherever I am in the galaxy
This is an ancient post but some of the OP's screenshots bear a striking resemblence to yours so it might be helpful ...
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...net-textures?p=1977168&viewfull=1#post1977168
Where's Pluto?
*tinhat engaged
Pity they are not accurate!- What happened to the Beige love?
They do look lovely.....my new companions on long expeditions
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Regardless of Pluto's official status now or in the 34th centur - it should have been included in the pack.
I'm havin' me some of those....
.... I wonder when we'll be able to buy a "Satellites of Sol" pack - need me some Moon....!