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Space Engineers

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Space Engineers
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Developers
Keen Software House
Engines
VRAGE 2.0
Release dates
Windows TBA

General information

Developer forum
Official wiki
Steam Community Discussions

Availability

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Game data

Configuration file and save game location

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Save game cloud syncing

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Video settings

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Render quality limited to presets (Normal, High, Extreme).

Input settings

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Audio settings

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Issues fixed

Game won't start

Instructions
Instructions

Broken controls

Instructions
Instructions

Music plays in main menu but not in-game

This only applies if you have Sound Blaster drivers.
Instructions

Other information

Increase memory allocation

By default the game only utilizes 1.5 GB of RAM which will cause issues with larger worlds.
Instructions
This support is experimental and when you add too many objects, the game will eventually crash.
You can open the Task Manager and check working set of SpaceEngineers.exe; try to keep it under 3 GB.

System requirements

Windows
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) XP SP3
Processor (CPU)
System memory (RAM)
Hard disk drive (HDD) 2 GB
Video card (GPU) NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT
ATI Radeon HD 3870
Intel HD Graphics 4000
The performance depends on the complexity of your world and the configuration of your computer. Simple worlds run smoothly even on low-end computers, but a more complex world with rich object interactions could overload even high-end computers.[1]

References