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nimbim

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  1. I am all for realism

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    With this in mind, I really prefer to get dumb, and play the 0.90 model of aerodynamics.

    Find the mistake.

    Seriously though, don't give up so easily. I've done everything there is to do in KSP with old aerodynamics and now half my rockets start flipping during ascent, can't aerobrake in Jool's atmosphere without dying etc. I can't remember having more fun with KSP than when I still had to learn stuff; didn't you enjoy getting your first Mun landing done after a bunch of failures? Just keep at it (or play Plants vs Zombies).

  2. I've landed and returned from everywhere without SAS, but only because the old SAS was of almost no use. When I turn it off now I can handle it, but it's obvious that I've gotten very used to the new comfy SAS. Torque is of course very relevant, a tiny probe with too much torque is uncontrollable without the new SAS.

  3. I will still probably hit the f5 button all the time in case i meet kraken.

    I will only use the quick load if I come across a mission breaking bug like that and only if I am 100% certain that it was a bug.

    I also disabled everything except quicksave, just in case.

    So far it's awesome. I didn't screw up anything yet and 1 test mission had an insane reward (~950k funds), so it feels pretty easy, but I look forward to wasting 500k or more on failed Tylo attempts. That place is a pain to land on without quickloading.

  4. Something I've been wondering, as I'm not a computer person.

    My laptop has 4GB of RAM. If I download the 64-bit version of KSP (when it is released), will it work properly? I don't want KSP to use all of my RAM and to crash my computer (is that even how it works?). Is the 64-bit version supposed to be used with >4GB only?

    There is no harm in using the 64-bit version if your system is 64-bit. Just that it makes no sense to use the 64-bit version below 4GB RAM.

  5. I used to get to year 30+ in old saves. Then I installed KAC and did every science report in the game in less than 10 years. However, I wouldn't care if it took my space programm 100 years, I just enjoy switching between a multitude of missions.

  6. I don't get it. OP is just a collection of thoughts that confirm your opinion, but I didn't see any arguments to support it. It's just a ramble to me and the only part that gets really quoted from your post is the clear complaint that fit into a few lines (however untrue it may be).

    And Rowsdower is clearly a hard worker.

  7. This is really cool! How big is the paper over there? Can someone link me to the actual article? I'm going to go grab my St. Pauli jersey and wear it all day to celebrate.

    They just put together some kind of overview of unfinished games that are already available for play, most likely this was only visible in the online version. "Die Zeit" is the 4th best selling newspaper in Germany.

  8. translation:

    Prognosis: The Goal: Build a rocket and fly to the Moon. The Astronauts: clumsy "Kerbals". The implementation: grandiose. "Kerbal Space Program" lets you take the wheel in self-built rockets and stretches you to the limit. Successfully reached the Moon and ready to land? Whoever forgot a ladder may begin again. Incredibly complex game with a lot depth. Try it!

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