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  1. Hello everyone! Tomorrow Kerbal Space Program will launch on XBox One. We’re very excited to share our passion for the game, rockets and space with a lot of new players, and we hope that many of you will not only enjoy Kerbal Space Program, but that you will also be inspired to create, to share, and to explore the galaxy like so many PC players over the years. Kerbal Space Program will be available for $39.99 or your regional equivalent in the XBox One store as a digital download at the Midnight of your locale (Pacific Time in the United States). The game will be available in Argentina, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong SAR, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Mexico, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, the Republic of Ireland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States. We’re still looking into the possibility of releasing in more countries, though we still require age ratings and other administrative certifications to do so. We’ve received a lot (a lot!) of questions about the European release for PlayStation 4 as well. Rest assured we’re working on this. The PlayStation is not one single instance, but is divided into three regions: America, Europe and Japan. For a game to release in a certain region it needs to be certified there, regardless of previous certifications. There are further regional differences, but it’s not within the scope of this message to dive into that. We’re working to get the certification to release in Europe, and we thank everyone who has patiently followed the news on this topic. We’ll get KSP to your console as soon as possible, and we'll keep you updated during this process. Reaching this point would’ve been impossible without the help of Flying Tiger Entertainment, who were with us every step of the way leading up to this release. Fly safe (preferably).
  2. Anyhwere served by Sony Computer Entertainment America
  3. They will return, fear not!
  4. I completely understand your disappointment, we'll share more news when we can. At the moment I'm personally waiting for our main office to open for business in 3-4 hours. Rest assured it's right on the top of my list.
  5. Is anyone still experiencing this issue? It seems to work fine on my end.
  6. There are currently no plans for an SSL-secured connection to our forums. Perhaps in the future.
  7. If you can then I would definitely invite you to do it I'll keep you guys updated on the European release as news develops.
  8. We've hit a glitch in the matrix with our Europe release. I'm looking into it, but I don't think we'll release in Europe this wek.
  9. Hi Cake99, We're actually pleased with IPS. It's fast and stable, and provides us with everything we need. Not to mention the fact that a forum software change is a huge operation on a forum this size. Your list of pros and cons is interesting, and a bit incomplete. For example, IPS also allows users to switch forum themes, but we only have the one theme installed. Social groups is something we used to have on vBulletin, but we found that it both fragmented the community and lead to all sorts of difficult issues with moderation, so we decided to stop using them years ago. I'm also pretty sure you can use spoilers in your signatures here. Do mind though that we've hardcoded a maximum height of 120 pixels for any one signature into the forum theme.
  10. The Support forum is a place where users can help one another solve problems they are having with Kerbal Space Program. The first step will always be to check if your problem is already in the Known Issues Thread. If a workaround is known it will be posted there, and if there is no work-around rest assured we will work to release a patch as soon as possible. If your issue is not yet known we ask you to post a new thread to ask other users for help. To do that effectively youshould start out your help request by posting a new thread with the most information possible about your issue, and the system you're running the game on. Making an effort to title your thread descriptively and provide as much of the information below as you can will help the community assist you better. Which information should your support request have? The console you're running the game on, for example PlayStation 4 or XBox One A detailed explanation of what happened and what you were trying to accomplish If possible, a screenshot of your craft or any relevant screens Any steps you've taken to try and solve the issue already
  11. We'll share them in due time. It's hard not to overpromise when you start looking into the more distant future
  12. I'm glad you have such a well-informed knowledge of facts There's a lot of plans for KSP still, development isn't stopping by any stretch of the imagination.
  13. As I said before Ted, we'll miss your expertise, drive and friendship here. That said, I think I've gained a friend for life working with you and if you ever drop by the Netherlands again, let me know
  14. It does The Fan Works forum was made for this sort of thing (and artwork, videos, paintings, etcetera)
  15. KasperVld

    Asteroid Day

    Haha no, see the developer articles on the right hand side of the forum index page: the update was released and announced yesterday
  16. KasperVld

    Asteroid Day

    We did http://kerbal.curseforge.com/projects/asteroid-day
  17. KasperVld

    Asteroid Day

    Asteroid Day is a global awareness campaign where people from around the world come together to learn about asteroids, the impact hazard they may pose, and what we can do to protect our planet, families, communities, and future generations from future asteroid impacts. Asteroid Day is held each year on the anniversary of the largest impact in recent history, the 1908 Tunguska event in Siberia. A relatively small asteroid, about 40 meters across or the size of a modest office building, devastated an unpopulated area about the size of a major metropolitan city. Regionally organised large and small events are held on Asteroid Day, and range from lectures and other educational programmes to live concerts and broader community events, to raise public awareness of the need for increased detection and tracking of asteroids. One of the signatories for Asteroid Day is Scott Manley, who has done a lot of research in the topic. Kerbal Space Program is also happy to promote awareness for this event, as we believe it's important to be aware of the dangers of asteroids, and to map their orbits to help protect current and future generatrions. Find out more about asteroid day on their website. http://asteroidday.org/
  18. Hello everyone! We have big news to share with you today: as things stand Kerbal Space Program will be releasing on XBox One and Playstation 4 next month! After months of hard work we're finally ready to share the exciting adventures of our little green Kerbals with tens of millions more gamers around the world, hopefully inspiring them in the same way we've seen PC players affected by our game over the last four years. "Following the huge success Kerbal Space Program has had on PC with players and critics alike, we want to give console players the opportunity to play Kerbal Space Program in this redefined user experience. It has been a long road but finally we are confident of the quality of the game on consoles. An awesome control experience awaits you, as well as easier access to the wonderful world of space exploration, where even exploding is a lot of fun. We invite everyone to enjoy the excitement of flying rockets built by yourself, landing on planets and much more!" - Ezequiel Ayarza, CEO Of course, we'd like to thank the amazing people at Flying Tiger for going down this road with us, and getting the game ready for release. We're expecting to give you a definitive release date in the coming week(s). Until then, fly safe!
  19. Hello everyone! In celebration of tomorrow's Asteroid Day events we have updated the Asteroid Day mod to be compatible with Kerbal Space Program version 1.1.3! Last year we partnered with the B612 Foundation to bring you the Asteroid Day mod which will add a space telelscope, a new experiment, and a unique contract. The Sentinel Infrared Telescope mimics the real world Sentinel mission being planned by the B612 Foundation, which plans to map 90% of the larger asteroids threatening Earth's orbit sometime between 2018 and 2024. Due to sun glare it is difficult for telescopes on Earth to observe objects passing on the planet's day side. Deploying a telescope into a solar orbit near Venus and facing it away from the Sun, back towards Earth's orbit, would cover that blind spot. Your mission will be to recreate this mission profile in Kerbal Space Program, deploying a telescope around Eve’s orbit. When deployed with an antenna and a power source between Eve and Kerbin, aligned to face away from the Sun, and activated, the telescope will begin to map the orbit of the outer planet in a 200° vision cone for passing asteroids. This pack also includes a long-term contract to map asteroids around Kerbin as well as other planets that match various specifications. It differs from other contracts in that it encourages the use of existing infrastructure. It does not require a new vessel for each contract, and each scan is faster with more telescopes deployed. In addition to the Asteroid Day mod we've also updated the Kerbin Cup official mod to be compatible with KSP 1.1.3!
  20. We've followed up on this and it should be fixed now. Can you confirm?
  21. Locked, please note that this forum is not a fundraiser platform. Links removed as well.
  22. Hi Igor! Please don't write in all caps, it's generally considered a rude thing to do, as if you're shouting in someone's ear
  23. I think you're the first to find it. Congrats! edit: You've earned a custom user title
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