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  2. Victory ban just cuz 022404162024
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  5. Of course. If we only "overreacted" when a hungry lion is in the immediate vicinity, I don't think we would come a long way as a society. A car is just a car, after all. So is money. Music. Computers. Biology.. Whatever tickles you... But it tickles, and that's a good thing. I'm fully aware that I have a first world problem. But if there was no such thing at this point, that would mean that all of us here would be in a nuclear wasteland, fighting over remaining canned food. So I'm happy to battle over opinions
  6. The idea of humanity reaching out into space and colonizing stars, living forever beyond the death of the sun, is a fantasy. It is the religious concept of humanity ascending into (the) heaven(s) and individuals having eternal life, a fantasy found in many humans, but dressed up in scientific lingo. The true fate of humanity, when we take a scientific look rather than philosophical or religious one, is to go extinct one day. The idea of humanity never ending dates to a time when we didn't even know extinct species existed. It relies on the idea of us being different than all of the animals that came before us, again a religious concept now popularized into secular discourse. In reality, we are simply animals. Even the most ardent space colonization supporters expect wars to continue to occur in space. It is all forms of conflict that will destroy the species. Culture is not evidence we can be saved. The Neanderthals made paintings too. A collapse will come eventually. I look forward to the Age of Corvidae and the Age of Rattus.
  7. It's much more about looking for life rather than geology. Or areology.
  8. Oh I’m not disagreeing, it’s currently not worth this amount of money. That’s why I didn’t put a review (good or bad) yet despite having 400 hours into the game. But it’s just not "AAA priced" nor "full price".
  9. It's actually okay, and happens from time to time. It was the Japanese officer he ends up saving.
  10. Thanks! And yeah I will put together a build guide table or something before this is done so Friznit can adapt it to the wiki when he has time. Worth noting the performance charts will also become obsolete most likely.
  11. As far as i know, this is not an issue with Restock, but with the mod using old Stock textures that were moved/removed in later updates and the mod not being updated to deal with that. If you take a look back in the thread, you might find the fix, it's a simple patch i think I myself use restock and this mod together, and they work fine
  12. @Бенджи10Hello, I really like your mod for the ISS part, but there are pin-cone joints at 0.805m, which are not very compatible with adapters from other mods from 2.5m to 1.25m... So is it possible to adjust the joint joint to size 1.25 m?
  13. FYI: Reviva has been transferred on GitHub to https://github.com/FirstPersonKSP/reviva - so a bunch of people can collaborate better. Consider this also a confirmation of transfer of any license to that organization, and the right of that organization to change license and do whatever they think is best (I'm part of the organization of course, but more people is better). The old links will still work, so nothing should be impacted.
  14. I would like to point out that you are the one focusing on the "but you promised complaints" The rest of us are rallying behind common complaints among of which that isnt even one. (Its where the heck is Real Information of State of Game Developement) The fact that there are many does not dismiss the right of the individual to express similar concerns. It would be silly for the corporation ignore its current rating of reviews (the metric to project future earnings) or that so many are being changed. Some as recent as yesterday. Many of those voicing similar concerns. To think that a review rating in the red or hundreds of comments on an official aren't going to be heard, that is just silly. Whether or not they choose to listen is another matter. Regardless of what the perceived wrong was. The fundamental right being exercised, is the right of the consumer. Which thankfully is protected in much of the developed world. These will also be the conversations i remember when next i see a PD or T2 product. It also has changed the way in which i review products. Instead of just looking at release cadence and skimming reviews, i specifically look for discussions where the developers actively engage with the community. When a couple people complain on an official platform for the product, i look at the metrics of a few disgruntled people. When long term members of the community with protracted histories of helpful and insightful posts start to say something, its something else. Something more than just poodleing or just being a misanthrope. Its usually indicative of something larger for which this is the symptom. What i think truly dilutes the merit of the topic is silly quibbles over whether its a valid topic. If i sold you a bottle of (Yellow) liquid and told you it was beer.. If it was so yummy you wanted more.. you would likely be upset if i refused communication If you determined it was (Yellow) liquid.. you would also likely be uspet you could not find me The degree of distress is relative to the subjective nature of the individual
  15. I doubt we can reach your altitude so probably a good tactic Dropping bombs from that height would be cool though especially if we have some kind of constructed base
  16. I once again am promoting my thread about Recourses coming before Interstellar
  17. The point is that the tone of personal aggrievement is so wildly overstated given the actual stakes of the situation that it just can’t be taken seriously. The actual things you mentioned: wobble, font, UI, orbital decay and I would add my own list absolutely were of the highest priority and everyone was pretty clear on that. Again those are genuine substantive issues and 100% fair game. They have and are tackling those things as they should be. You’ve got to realize though by focusing instead on “but you promised!” complaints you’re actually disincentivizing transparency, because any sneak peak or WIP or planned feature leak just becomes fodder for more accusations of false promises, even if features are cut or altered for legitimate reasons. If fans are going to throw a fit every time their expectations aren’t met its best to just not say or release anything until its fully ready.
  18. Calling 911 because they are the only one, who is not trying to kill you. Yet. Until your call.
  19. Marked with Imperial Banquila.
  20. I'd say I already committed pretty seriously. When they said that we'd be able to play our exploration save through all later updates I was all in. I was feeling an itch to revisit KSP1 just before FS! release was announced as imminent so I held off on the revisit of 1 to pick up 2 again. Everything about the mission structure was just miles ahead of the repetitive contracts of the original so I went full on with completing the core story missions. I still have a few side missions but my completionist side had me collecting as much science as I could along the way. I'd estimate between missions and scanning I got roughly a quarter million. This is good as I saw recently that colonies plans to fit in at tier 4/5 of the tech tree so I can dive right in once it comes out. I'm on a bit of a break for a few other games that have been on the back burner for a while. I'm sure a few good bug fixes might pull me back in to knock out another 10k science collection or a mission or two. I expect that colonies will offer much to do such that knocking out the current array of side missions and science collection won't detract from the new experiences to explore.
  21. I am going to ask that you stop acting like the majority of this commentary is somehow without merit. When the points you attempt to make are so eloquently rebutted, you shift the goal post to "its just game" I do not think that "its just an X,Y,Z" is as acceptable excuse for the very last point that @PCDWolf made. It is not about patience. The majority of the rebuttal addressed that very issue and the last year we have been actively attempting to gain insight on the direction this game plans to take. They have been tight lipped because the community was promised for years that this game would have a certain goal. KSP PLUS. It was immediately apparent that a different direction was chosen and we clamored for something of substance regarding this. The stuff that does come out is pure PR content and nothing of merit with regard to game direction. The only thing worth a dang at all on the future of this game was completely compiled by @The Space Peacock... with much of it dated. How much of these old conversations and ideas are going to stay? You are not understanding how long it took for took to get them to even consider certain important things seriously... Like Wobble Font UI TimeWarp Constraints Things that are not "official' bugs are often ignored when we question specifics or insight in decisions. Official Bugs (Up Until Recently) has been difficult to navigate with key word searches not always resulting in success. This compounds with many redundant postings and ignored issues NO ONE can say that this game was playtesting in an organic manner. EA is not for Alpha State drops.. not traditionally. This leaves us guessing as to why and what.. with the track record our imaginations see "the best prediction for the future is the past" WE want this game to succeed. But we also want that success to be within some realm of what we enjoyed about the first game... People would talk about other things than how crappy "radio silence is" if we were given something to talk about.
  22. No I completely agree. The latter is exactly what folks should do, and I haven’t been shy in voicing my own view on missing game elements that are sorely holding the game back (primarily flight and transfer planning tools, but also the lack of planetary mapping, no plans for LS, etc. ) I also acknowledge that Im just one data point among many and thats my personal perspective. I guess I think the genuine substance of the critique is enough and can only be muddied by dredging up personal slights.
  23. Why not? They are round, bright, and beautiful. Also, not always. In Cloverfield they were hiding under the bridge, and missed everything interesting above. (Though, it didn't help them much.) No doubts, that every Fallout food is sterilized with gamma-rays after packing. (At least because the nuka-setting noblesse oblige.) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food_irradiation So, probably the only questionable item is the canister itself. Either healed, or enjoyed. Nothing can be the Terminator canon since they had changed the future in T2. Only possible timelines. Upd. The abnormal resistance to radiation in Fallout is somehow related to the FEV, which is present everywhere. As the Fallout wiki says, the original Fallout creators didn't have a consensus about the ghoul origin. From time to time they accused either radiation, or FEV. Happily, now we have the clear answer.
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