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My unknown signals are stopped working

Pedro lourenco shared this bug 18 months ago
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The last one that showed on the gps was on on earth even if I never landed on earth

And it didn’t disappear after the timer

It only disappeared after I restarted the game

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Hello!

Thank you for contacting us. Since this is a bug report, I'm moving your ticket to our support page, where our QA team will take care of you.

Kind Regards

Keen Software House

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Hello, Pedro Lourenco,


I am sorry you are experiencing this issue. Can you please try the following:


Verify your game files in Steam

-Right click on Space Engineers in Steam Library → Properties → Local Files → Verify Integrity of Game Files


Delete SpaceEngineers.cfg file

-You can access your SpaceEngineers.cfg by typing %appdata% into your Windows search bar and you will be redirected to the hidden Roaming folder. After that just follow: \Roaming\SpaceEngineers.

- It means your game configuration will be deleted


Delete ShaderCache folder

-Same access as SpaceEngineers.cfg


Back up your whole Space Engineers Roaming folder and delete it

Restart Steam

Reinstall VC Redist 2017

Update graphic drivers

Reinstall the game

Make sure your operating system is fully updated


If nothing works, please let me know and I will assist you further.


Kind regards,


Keen Software House: QA Department

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You should be able to delete the stuck unknown signal GPS from your GPS list.


If you're not getting any new unknown signals then there is a way to reset that by editing the save file (if you're comfortable with manual editing, take a backup copy, and be careful not to delete any angle brackets, etc).


Saves can be found in %AppData%\SpaceEngineers\Saves\ (Open Explorer and paste that line in)

* Go into the folder with the long number (not 1234567891011)

* You should see your Save folders with the same name as in-game

* Open the relevant Sandbox.sbc save file

* Find the' PlayerContainerData' entries

* Find the 'Active' flags in that section and set any 'false' values to 'true'

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What save file I need to edit

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Sorry, it didn't like me using angle brackets in my reply and cut some text out :) I've tidied it up into a step-by-step which should guide you.

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Hi, @Pedro did you have a chance to try my solution, and did it work for you?

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It worked I had tried it before but now with your instructions it finally is fixed thank you 🥹

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Hello, Pedro,

happy to hear that you are no longer experiencing this issue.

Since there is no more assistance needed, I will close this thread now.

Happy Engineering!

Kind Regards

Keen Software House: QA Department

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