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At what point do you see yourself "committing" more seriously to KSP2?
Cytauri replied to RileyHef's topic in KSP2 Discussion
I'll commit to the game when its done. No more waiting for lies. -
Oh thanks for sharing, yeah I’ll still be on the forums for KSP 1 stuff but I will check in on KSP 2 once and awhile. Have a good day See ya later, Azigator Yeah the release was unacceptable. We can all say that. It’s sad
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Remember the days when we eagerly checked the forums for dev updates on KSP 2? Remember the amazing teasers they showed us? Remember the anticipation of a true successor to KSP 1, that would make all other space flight sim games be reduced to obscurity? I remember it so clearly. I love KSP 1 dearly, I remember fond days of playing the game on my 2012 MacBook, having to turn down all the graphic settings in order to play it at a reasonable 50 fps. It truly was one of my favorite games, and still is. I couldn’t wait for the sequel of this seemingly awesome game to release. But then, I saw a shift, around a couple weeks before its February 24th release. The devs had released some gameplay footage of KSP 2, and it looked different than what was expected. We all knew that this game was going to release as an ‘early access’ sim, but I had noticed that the frame rate in this video was really low. As time went on, they released the system requirements, which shocked a lot of people. At that time, I had a mid range pc (Rtx 3060 and Ryzen 5) so I felt like I would at least pass the minimum requirements. Then, release happened, and that was the day when a huge chunk of my hope was lost. Everyone on the forums were furious of what had released on that day. It was hideous. After that day, they promised that they would make the game better. For months, I regularly checked the forums for updates, but the final breaking point was at some point in June when I realized that this game just wasn’t worth it. All that had came out at the time were a few bug patches. No hint of science releasing anytime soon. So I decided to do something different. Instead of checking the forums like a drug addict, I opened up Steam, clicked over to KSP 1, and hit play. That day, I had the most fun I had in months. When science released in December, I played KSP for the first time since release and liked it, but later put it away. I remember checking the forums and saw that Nate Simpson said that there would be ‘increased communication’. Now 4 months later, what do we have? A still buggy and extremely unfinished game, with no news whatsoever about colonies except for TWO VIDEOS. So this is what I’ll tell y’all to do, go play some KSP 1, I know a lot of you are doing that. Goodbye all, I truly have lost faith in KSP 2. Maybe one day, if the game releases, I’ll check it out. For now, I’ll be playing KSP 1 and Star Citizen. Sorry for the wall of text, just wanted to show what a longtime follower of KSP 2’s development thinks. Thank you to the mod devs, moderators, community managers, and devs for keeping KSP 1 alive. Take Two is messed up man. o7 all.
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If 1 frame per 5 seconds is good performance, then you are in luck!
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God, you don't wanna know... I'm gonna update the death counter right now as my 23rd Jool mission failed. Poor Kerbals didn't even see the green gas giant get bigger and bigger as I timewarped 'em to their doom. As for the other 4151 Kerbals, most of them were flying planes upside down or "Jeb" piloting his 50th moon mission wrong. How did your Kerbonauts get K.I.Aed?
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Welcome to the Forums, Piloting. Hope you enjoy your stay...
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Wow, didn't know that, thanks for letting me know!
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Yes, its just a precautionary measure that Windows does for any .exe from the internet.
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CKAN was confusing to use at first for me, but it really is fine once you get a handle on it. It just pulls the downloads from the same mod pages that you would download manually (for example SpaceDock and Github), so it is extremely safe, as long as the mod's download link is safe (which 99% of the time it is). It a pleasure even, saving me hours of downloading the mods manually. Very few mods are not be able to be installed using CKAN (GU for example) as those mods require you to choose the configs on how you want it to run. To answer your comment about the text in a window, its just CKAN loading in, as it shows you what its doing. Other mod applications for other games do this as well (BeamNG's Multiplayer mod for example). If you have any more problems, you should ask @HebaruSanfor answers (sorry Hebaru for pinging ya). HebaruSan is the current person to ask as Hebaru moderates the program. In conclusion, I insist that you use CKAN as it is really nice to use and way easier than downloading mods manually. Have a great day, fly safe!
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[1.9.x - 1.12.5] [1/2/2024] - Eos Planet Pack
Cytauri replied to smushanoob's topic in KSP1 Mod Development
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