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  1. When the following criteria are met: Good modding support Thriving modding scene for the game, something at least close to the passion found among KSP1 mods Game breaking bugs only on a very rare level Possibility to build huge vessels with good performance Good UI Now, these criteria make up the basis of my own personal dream for what KSP2 should be so I don't think we'll ever see the game in this state. If we're playing with hypotheticals for a timeline I'm guessing it will be within 3 to 6 years. But I'm leaning more towards that the game will coexist with KSP1 much similar to what we have today, but with some form of orbital construction possible and accompanying bugs we will be waiting for to be fixed. I can't see how it could go further than that with the current track record and perceived velocity. I would love to be wrong but I would feel stupid trying to tell myself anything else at this point.
  2. One of the prominent bugs for me is when going EVA on a simple mun lander, it will trigger a phantom force as well, jumping the lander up in the air. Anyone happen to know if this is an already reported issue? I would assume so, but I might be failing to see which one it is if it's a broader issue.
  3. @Dakota/dev team, are you able to give any thoughts on the overall timeline of the remaining development? I've gathered that the roadmap presented with the EA announcement still stands. With the PQS rework and the current development speed - as much as an outside perspective can tell that is - I have a slight worry on the time it will take to achieve the complete roadmap. If I would have to guess, I'd bet my money on the science update being released, and perhaps tweaked/bug fixed into something stable at december 2023. From there it becomes harder and harder to predict of course but it would perhaps spell out that the full roadmap won't be met within 2-3 years at least. Since there's a bunch of us that has bought the game already and are eager to enjoy a more playable and moddable product, would it be possible to get some info on the development team's view on what's reasonable to expect time-wise?
  4. Excuse rookie question - what are "PID"s?
  5. You had this quote about EA from Steam: Looking at the early access announcement video and how they phrased it, it kinda seems like they are strongly contradicting that guideline. To me at least, I guess it's open for interpretation. But the gist for me that I took away from the video was that "we release as early access, you will get presents in form of updates, you can buy in now and you WILL get all these things later". I haven't read every single post in this thread (sorry) but I take it this was contested? Well there's my two cents on it. Do I personally think it's wrong though? Do I think the game should not be released as EA at all? No, but it hinges on delivery from the dev team, and if it's lackluster, then I'll of course be disappointed. I think it's probably good for the game to be put through the wringer of public opinion, as long as the team is open to shape the game after said opinion. Which the team has said they will, so I'm optimistic! There were at lot of problems with the release, the biggest one for me was probably seeing literal ads for this game online to boost sales. This should only be bought with a strong disclaimer that you are taking a gamble as a customer on that the team will deliver. Most die hard fans probably know what they're buying into. A new player should hopefully be warned by the current reviews to fully understand what they're buying but it's not fool proof. In that sense I would argue that them selling the game in its current state is not 100% "unproblematic". So naturally, there are complaints about the state of the game. It is in my opinion self inflicted by the publishers/developers combo. Personally I'm rooting for the game and I think the devs are basically doing and saying what they can currently, putting their heads down and doing the work. Will the team eventually deliver? I think... yes. Hopefully we'll see the first shift this tuesday! And if it's delayed, no biggie, cause that's development and how development works.
  6. Speaking of looking at the code, has there been any theorycrafting regarding the `ReplayFeature`?
  7. Thanks for the update, to me it sounds like the right decision and we'll hopefully see better and more performant graphics.
  8. You have this thread here about player count: And this thread about layoff: Maybe considering asking a mod deleting this thread? I see no value in this post.
  9. Oh wow, I didn't think that was possible! Great! But this wouldn't be buildable in the VAB then still, I guess. Would you guess that's something modding would allow for eventually, or could it be too tied to the core mechanics to change?
  10. I have trouble formulating my question, but basically a system where parts aren't necessarily a tree-structure, but more like a free form graph of some sort I guess. Maybe there's already a concise term for this in the community I've missed. Imagine you're making a space station and you're docking a module via two docking ports. This works. Now imagine you want to dock something that looks like an L, having two docking ports, together with the existing station also shaped like and L. So you connect two sets of two ports at the same time. This, for reasons of station stability, and more importantly creative freedom. I was asking about this on Discord and got an answer like "DUH of course you can't do that, parts work like a tree structure". I was hoping KSP2 could mean a good opportunity to revisit and revamp the basics of the game, but currently it feels more leaned towards doing most things like in KSP1. With my limited knowledge of Unity's physics engine and the game code in general I'm curious if perhaps modders have a perspective on this, could it even be done?
  11. Autostrutting is a band-aid to a symptom of a problem further up the line. Please don't keep the rockets so noodly-wobbly. It's novel and "fun" about 1 or 2 launches, after that it's just frustrating and the gameplay of designing rockets is not made more fun by this approach.
  12. Could you expand on this? I haven't bought the game and haven't read anything specific about the EULA. The modding is the backbone of the game's longevity. Has there been any change that could jeapordize this?
  13. While some may enjoy the challenge of battling the Kraken/flexing crafts, I think it's not something that should be strived towards if it comes with performance cost.
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