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mod1982

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  1. My first attempt at a comedy-style KSP video. Quite simply, I'm challenged to create a truck with rover parts, and get it into the VAB. How hard can it be?
  2. Pretty much what I've told them. I'm aware of the royalty-free nature of Kevin MacLeod's Incompetech stuff, I just wanted to bring this to everyone's attention
  3. As I'm not entirely sure where to post this, I thought General Discussion would be best... I have a YouTube channel. I am partnered with Creator X and have a decent fanbase. I release weekly KSP videos. Today's KSP video went live and has a content dispute on it, specifically on its sound - the music where you enter space at 70k above the surface of Kerbin! Last time I checked, Incompetect created the music and Squad own it, but as I wasn't sure where would be best to let everyone know about this(because I know I'm not the only Youtuber out there that records KSP!) I figured the forums were the best bet. Oh yeah, the space music isn't space music apparently. It's "Emily Taylor-Bamboo Wind Chimes", sound recording administered by CD Baby. Who the hell are CD Baby in relation to Kerbal? Fraudulent bots...
  4. Just to mention for anybody reading this thread, these cars make reasonably decent shuttles... honest. It didn't take THAT much effort to put the Robin into orbit
  5. Many thanks, now to update the description of the video to redirect the hordes here Also, updated to 0.21 you say? Fantastic! I sense another video coming on
  6. No longer sharing my videos with KSP forums.
  7. Ship, craft, or annoying-thing-that-will-eventually-blow-up-due-to-the-Kraken.
  8. If I had to answer this based on KSP, I would have a one-word answer for you: PHYSICS.As it stands I don't have an actual answer so I guess that'll have to do
  9. I wish I'd know about this before creating a heavy rescue lander and calling it Orion... although in hindsight not a bad name as it spontaneously combusted after about 60 minutes of unattendedness.
  10. Could be fun. I don't see why a lil contest can't be organised - the best bit is we'd get multiple covers so if you don't like the winning design, you can print out one of the other entrants
  11. No longer sharing my videos with KSP forums.
  12. And some of us still want this. I have a dedicated room in my home given over to the amount of video game memorabilia collected over nearly 2 decades of gaming; digital distribution has been the death of my hobby!
  13. I remember this thread being around before the big reset and yet nobody's restarted it, so allow me to pick up the baton with an absolutely fandabbydozie error from last night(video pending!). I built a heavy lander to get to the Mun to rescue a couple of stranded Kerbalnauts... just sitting on the launch pad the ship shook itself to death at least three times before I just thought stuff it, and reinforced the absolute crap out of it. Then despite being the most powerful ship I've ever built, it struggled to hit LKO so a couple more restarts... It was actually smaller than most of my normal ships and with fewer parts, but I still wasn't happy with solidly attached pieces randomly dropping off when they felt like it. Finally we get to the Mun and land about 8km from the target - not bad for my first attempt at a precision landing! The landing was "interesting" so I thought there's no point risking the lander any more, let's just keep it here and move the old lander over. Only to discover that in the 2 weeks of RL time since touching the lander, it had run out of fuel completely. There was originally enough to get the thing into a Mun orbit, and no more - hence the rescue. Which meant moving the two Kerbalnauts over 8km of terrain on foot. On Kerbin you can fast forward to 4x, however on the Mun as I discovered you couldn't - meaning it took me nearly an HOUR to get just Jebediah over to the new lander. Bill died en route, as a random glitch made him fall through the surface of the Mun and fall to his death. You can imagine my joy when I finally see the rescue ship getting bigger, and the distance to it getting smaller and smaller. All this walking(and not wanting to use the jetpack in case we accidentally kill Jeb) would soon be over, we would get into our ship which had plenty of fuel to get home, we would be finally sorted after the glitchiest Kerbal session ever. And then with just 200m to go, the rescue ship spontaneously combusted and blew up into several pieces, some of which are still orbiting the Mun. Worst. Session. Ever. [-moderator snip-]
  14. Mkay, I'll bite. I'll just copy/paste the info I share on my YouTube page: Windows 7 Professional 64bit SP1 Intel i5-3570k @4.5GHz MSI GTX 660 2048MB 8GB DDR3 320GB HDD Hanns G 1440x900 monitor USB keyboard, bog standard wireless mouse, 360 joypad 2.1 surround I read somewhere that Kerbal doesn't go through the GPU much and instead is pretty CPU intensive; if this were true and thus changed I'd be a happy chappy indeed. As it is I'm fair to middling with performance.
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