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Wheffle

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  1. Working on another update! This one's pretty big (at least for me it is).

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    Working on getting sector-by-sector scanning into OSP, as opposed to the all-or-nothing approach. The scan progress system scratched the realism itch for a little bit, but I really want to do something more, something like a "SCANsat Lite" aiming to only use stock parts and keep it as simple as possible while adding realism.

    Hopefully I didn't bite off more than I can chew. So far it's gone fairly smoothly, but integrating it with the stock resource overlay UI may be a hassle. Worst case scenario I will have to bypass it altogether. I'm really hoping it won't come to that, though.

  2. A mod I use bundles CRP but doesn't mess with non-stock ISRU resources (karbonite, substrate, etc.). Is there any way to turn those off for the resource overlay menu? It's pretty crowded in there with stuff I don't use. It's not a huge deal but I thought I'd ask.

  3. My one wish for this mod: If you install Rover Dude's MKS/OKS mod, you'll notice in the VAB that he added two "Filter by Function" tabs, "Kolonization" and "Freight". Would love to see TAC-LS add it's own "Life Support" tab to the VAB. As is, the many parts listed under "Utility" make it a bit spammy, and I have to page through to find stock Squad parts.

    This would be awesome. My one and only complaint is the number of parts in this mod. Not to criticize; this mod is awesome and I can't play without it.

  4. New update released :D

    When in map view, the plugin now takes into account which planet you have focused so you can check out the biome overlay on a planet you aren't currently orbiting. Also, biome overlay toggle is now available in the tracking station as well. PLUS, new icons! Old ones were so ugly. New ones are probably ugly too but maybe less ugly. Can't afford to hire a graphic designer :P

    Won't break saves. As always, let me know if ya'll find any bugs. Also, CurseForge takes forever to "approve" of each new uploaded file, so you're probably better off using Kerbal Stuff after a fresh update.

  5. A low Kerbin orbit 2km/s reentry in an Earth-like atmosphere is downright sluggish. If you pump atmospheric friction up to compensate, then rockets and especially space planes begin exploding on ascent. It's a see-saw the devs struggle with because Kerbin is so tiny and orbital velocity for low Kerbin orbit (or even return trajectories from the Mun and Minmus) are quite small.

  6. They mine the super element that Kerbin's super-dense core is made out of and smelt it on the alters of the Kraken while they burn their LF+O offerings. A mysterious ancient process that alters the very config file of the alloy.

  7. Did something crazy happen to my game, or is this happening for anyone else?

    I decided to build a space plane in sandbox on a clean install to try out 1.0.3, and it appears that both jets and rocket motors were burning fuel from all tanks at the same time, like monoprop thrusters do.

    I didn't double check this for rockets, the rockets I had launched previously didn't have stacked tanks. Or maybe I just didn't notice.

    Either Squad had an oops moment or somehow my install got weirdly messed up, in an oddly precise way.

  8. Launch to LEO in RSS only takes about 10 minutes, comparable to real life. Still that is a long time for people with less time/patience.

    Although, to add to my support of a 2x solar system, a double-scaled Kerbin doesn't take that much longer to get into orbit than current stock scale.

    Yeah, 10 minute launches add up quickly. I already drown in KSP for hours and hours without noticing. Still, I'd like to try RSS one day.

    I didn't know 2x solar system mod was kicking around. I'm definitely going to give that a try.

  9. With Kerbin scaled down, it naturally has a pretty low dV requirement to get into orbit. So if they wanted to make it harder just for the sake of making it as close to real life Earth launches as possible, they only have a handful of options, like nerfing engines compared to their real life counterparts (which they have) or increasing drag to unrealistic levels. Whatever they do could break another aspect of the game or cause a bunch of other complaints.

    The same thing happened to re-entry heating. Everyone complained about how it wasn't dangerous enough, but realistically speaking you wouldn't burn up in an Earth-like atmosphere with Kerbin-system re-entry velocities. In 1.0 re-entry heating was significant only because atmospheric heating was unrealistically punishing, which in turn made rockets and space planes explode at low atmospheric velocities.

    They're constantly walking a tight-rope, and when you tweak one system it affects a dozen others. There's always room for improvement and I'm sure they will be trying to get things right for a while, but I'd give the devs a break and just enjoy the game.

  10. Actually yeah I'm seeing now that the SRB's were actually buffed a bit. I'm not complaining, they weren't very useful in 1.0.2.

    Also, like others have said, I found it much harder to get into orbit in 1.0.2 than in 0.90+FAR. 1.0.3 feels a bit closer to my 0.90+FAR experience (not so soupy atmosphere, well-designed thin rockets get into orbit fairly easily).

  11. I'm pretty sure atmospheric drag was reduced quite a bit. Patch notes say they adjusted the solid boosters accordingly, but you know how it goes. I'm personally happy that the souposphere 2.0 was at least mitigated.

    As far as I can tell, every patch there are a healthy batch of threads either commenting on the update making the game too easy or too hard. Everyone has different tastes and I guess you can't satiate them all.

  12. Did some quick testing with 1.0.3, everything seems to be working fine (as expected). Thread title changed to reflect this.

    Also, with luck I'll have a tiny update ready soon that will fix the annoying revert-to-VAB memory loss for your tweakable settings.

    EDIT:

    Luck was on my side. Squashed that silly bug and released a new version. Shouldn't break old saves.

  13. Thanks, Wheffle, and once again: GREAT MOD!

    The reason I ask is simple: I am/was an user of both RT2 and ScanSat. They are great mods and make this game much more enjoyable (being able to search the terrain for a landing site based on slopes is fantastic!) but they take a lot of resources. Unfortunately, the number of good mods is rising and my computer specs aren't... So, I've recently switched RT2 for AntennaRange and am considering switching ScanSat by OSP.

    Before I do it, can you please give me a small review of the differences between the gameplay offered by both of them. Tell me if they can coexist (if so, is it worth to keep both simultaneasly)?

    I totally understand. At some point I replaced RT2 with AntennaRange also. I have been tending towards simpler mods that let me tune my KSP experience rather than large mods that add a ton of parts or overhaul/replace systems.

    Here's my basic rundown of OSP vs ScanSat:

    OSP

    • No extra parts, only modifies the M700 Orbital Surveyor to remove the insta-scan. In ordered to scan a planet, the M700 requires at least one full orbit while deployed and uses electric charge while it's scanning (the number of orbits required for a full scan is editable). Scanning progresses while the vessel is unfocused as well.
    • Also adds the ability to view the biome overlay of a planet after it has been surveyed by the M700.
    • Does NOT reveal a planet little-by-little. It simply makes the stock orbital survey take time and electric charge to complete. There are no partial scans.
    • Simple mod with few moving parts that a 5 year old could probably put together.

    ScanSat (as far as I understand the current version, v12)

    • Adds several scanning parts that allow you to make different types of detailed scans of planets.
    • Maps are revealed little-by-little as your satellites pass over the planet and scan them. Scanning progresses while the vessel is unfocused.
    • Adds a module to the M700 that allows it to scan for resources using ScanSat's system.
    • Does NOT replace the stock system. You can scan planets using the ScanSat scanners and use the insta-survey on the M700 concurrently. There are a few options that try to keep the surface scanner and narrow band scanner relevant in ScanSat's scope, but otherwise there is very little interaction.
    • ScanSat map overlays (similar to the stock ore overlay) are not available in the current version, but it looks like DMagic is working on it and it will be available in the next version.
    • Super complex mod and DMagic is a ninja.

    Concurrent Use

    I'm pretty sure OSP and ScanSat can work concurrently, especially since the current version of ScanSat is quite detached from stock resource scanning system. However, I imagine you'll either want to use ScanSat as a replacement for the stock system (where you'll need to just use self-control not to hit the insta-scan button) or slightly extend the stock system with OSP, in which case you probably wouldn't have both.

    Ideally I'd love to extend the stock system to support partial scanning and get rid of the silly polar inclination requirement, but my modding prowess isn't quite there yet. Maybe some day.

    Anyway, I hope that helps.

  14. Is it intended/known issue that you can't see or toggle the biome overlay when you focus on other planets in map mode?

    Also, any further thoughts/progress on a low-res "unexplored body" overlay? :D

    Thanks for the heads-up. When I coded it I didn't think about viewing the overlay for different focused planets, just the one the current vessel was orbiting. I think letting the player view the overlay for the current focused planet would be great, as well as putting the biome overlay toggle in the tracking station (something I've noticed would be useful while playing). I'll look into it!

    I haven't done any work on the low res overlays for unexplored planets yet. I might look into an option for it though, but no guarantees at this point.

    Thanks for your answer! :)

    I meant: is this mod a kind of "ScanSat Lite" like AntennaRange is a kind of "RT2 Lite"?

    This mod focuses on extending the stock scanner experience as opposed to offering a completely separate experience or overhauling it massively. In a way I guess you could view it as a "ScanSat Lite", but OSP has nowhere near the complexity of ScanSat and doesn't offer anything significantly new to the game (orbital surveying at its core is still stockish and the biome overlay was already in the game, just without a way to access it without the cheat menu).

    Basically I made it because I felt the stock surveying was cheap and incomplete, but I wasn't interested in replacing the stock system with something like ScanSat because I really enjoy using the narrow band scanner and ground-truthing with the surface scanner and wasn't looking for more complexity than that.

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