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  1. Edit: I was able to fix the crew capacity of the command seat: You need to edit the .cfg file of the akita seat part. Go in gamedata ---» UmbraSpaceIndustries--» Akita ---» Parts ---» Akita_Seat : Then under vesseltype I just added this line : CrewCapacity = 1 I was able to make the wheels work too, you just have to rotate them in a specific way so that the axels are actually pointing downwards... just as in the other side. But you have to watch carefully the orientation as its hard to notice the difference.
  2. Hi, I had the same problem and I was able to fix it. You need to edit the .cfg file of the akita seat part. Go in gamedata ---» UmbraSpaceIndustries--» Akita ---» Parts ---» Akita_Seat : Then under vesseltype I just added this line : CrewCapacity = 1 Now i'm trying to fix the bed or wheels that arent working properly.
  3. Hello, I installed this awesome mod a few days ago and I just noticed some small bugs with the Akita rover parts. 1st: The command seat is nearly impossible to place on the core module or the platforms 2nd: The command seat doesn't have crew capacity 3rd: The akita wheels won't work. They are active, the motors are working, I made sure they were going all in the right direction, but the rover doesn't move an inch (brakes are off). So basically I can only use the platforms and the core module, I have to use the stock wheels and the stock command seat to make it work. I do have several other mods installed, but they should all be compatible. Let me know if you need my mod list. Anybody knows a solution? Edit: I was able to fix the crew capacity of the command seat: You need to edit the .cfg file of the akita seat part. Go in gamedata ---» UmbraSpaceIndustries--» Akita ---» Parts ---» Akita_Seat : Then under vesseltype I just added this line : CrewCapacity = 1 I was able to make the wheels work too, you just have to rotate them in a specific way so that the axels are actually pointing downwards... just as in the other side. But you have to watch carefully the orientation as its hard to notice the difference.
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