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Doesntknowjackaboutps4ksp

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  1. No, it does not. The pylons remain attached by the same point, and detach the same way.
  2. I am currently in the works of building an F-16 Fighting falcon, and I want to give it proper hardpoints. However, I can't do so, because missiles and external fuel tanks take the hardpoints with them, which ruins looks and aerodynamics. Can anyone help me find a way to get the hardpoints to stay with the plane, and not the external components? Remember, I am on console, so it may be even more difficult to find an answer.
  3. I'm excited for multiplayer, it's gonna be a ton of fun flying around with my friends!
  4. I have been playing Ksp on my PlayStation 4 for a while now, but I have realized the increased capabilities of the PC/Steam version. Is there anyway I can recover my purchase so I don't have to spend another $70 to get Ksp on my PC?
  5. I have just finished my Saturn V replica and everything is working fine, except for one thing. As the staging goes in the Saturn V, I need to EVA to the lunar module to dock it with the orbital module. However, I can not manipulate the RCS thrusters on the Kerbalnauts' suits properly and I always end up drifting away from the craft. As my name suggests, I am on PS4 and using the RCS on EVA suits is very difficult because using SAS doesn't work, I can't move up and down, only forward, backward, left and right, and rotating my Kerbal always ends up with a miscalculation on fixing it and me spinning out of control and flying away from my craft. Poor Valentina Kerman. She has drifted away about 15 times now. Either I'm piloting my craft wrong, or console KSP is really annoying.
  6. Also if you are trying to build an entire space station with docking ports in-flight, maybe try using shuttles. I'm not sure if it's easier or more difficult, but you seem to be using very large rockets to get into orbit. If you use shuttles, it might take longer, but it might be easier. (I recommend that you build your own as the example ones tend to not fly very well)
  7. If you're on science or career mode, try opening a save on sandbox mode where you can open example rockets to have an idea of better rockets to build. Considering how overwhelmed you are, it sounds like you might already be on sandbox mode, which is very overwhelming for most beginners. If you are on sandbox mode and are attempting to build an advanced rocket, try science mode. There you can really get to know each part before moving on to the next.
  8. I have been trying very hard to find the button to access offset mode, as I am trying desperately to find how to overlap parts and move them in the way that one does with offset mode. I am using the simplified preset and the controls panel doesn't show any button for accessing offset mode. I stumbled upon it once but I have no idea how. I already have overlapping parts enabled in the cheats section, but I still can't fully overlap them.
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