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  1. I just installed KSP again after a long break, but Steam is just downloading the 1.8.1 version. Steam is set to always keep it up to date, and for some reason (I don't know why) the game is listed as "Kerbal Space Program [ 1.8.1]" in my Steam library. Is there any way to force Steam to download the most recent version, or to force an update?
  2. A few weeks ago, I started up KSP again after a few months of not playing, but I quickly found out that the game had become extremely glitchy and broken, and it's been like this ever since. The game starts up fine, but seems to get progressively more broken. When I enter the VAB I was greeted by this: After a few seconds, it returned to normal, and I managed to actually play for a bit, but once my ship crashed (As they usually do), and I went back to the Space Center, I found this: I went into the VAB again, but the frame rate dropped severely at that point, and the game became practically unplayable, so I had to force close it. Sometimes it crashes too, but recently it's just frozen or dropped frames so much I have to close it. I play KSP on Mac OSX 10.6.8 Snow Leopard through Steam using these settings, but I have experimented with different settings, but with no results: Here are my computer specs: Model Name: iMac Model Identifier: iMac11,2 Processor name: Intel Core i3 Processor speed: 3,2 GHz Number of processors: 1 Number of cores: 2 Level 2 cache (per core): 256 kB Level 3 cache: 4 MB Memory: 4 GB Bus speed: 5.86 GT/s Help would be much appreciated!
  3. I haven't played KSP in a while, so I decided to boot it up again to see what changes had been made. The first problem I encountered was that the HUD would often flash on and off and looked pretty broken for a few seconds. There were also a lot of visual glitches in the VAB, like the Kerbals on the floor standing still and flashing on and off. Sometimes it randomly crashed whenever I pushed a button; which button doesn't seem to matter. I eventually got a spacecraft into orbit, but the game then crashed when I entered IVA. I had some mods installed, but it was still as broken when I deleted them. A lot of people told me to turn off anti-aliasing, but that didn't work either. I run KSP on a Mac OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.8, using Steam. Here's a crash report I received: Process: KSP [4202] Path: /Users/alexandertendeland/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Kerbal Space Program/KSP.app/Contents/MacOS/KSP Identifier: unity.Squad.Kerbal Space Program Version: Unity Player version 4.5.5f1 (4.5.5f1) Code Type: X86 (Native) Parent Process: launchd [106]
  4. So I decided to boot up KSP for the first time in a few months, and I was greeted with some pretty strange stuff. First of all, the Kerbal Space Center itself sometimes looks very broken and the terrain is just black. After a minute it returns to it's normal state, but there are still many visual glitches in the VAB. Inside the VAB there is a lot of lag and sometimes I'm unable to edit or build anything at all, because all the parts turn transparent, as if there is no base part. The game crashed a lot the first few times, but it's stopped doing that; now it just freezes, and I have to force-close it. I did find some old mods in my mods folder, but the glitches persist even after I deleted them. I play on Mac OSX 10.6.8 on Steam, and I have tried rebooting it many, many times as well as deleting the local content. Does anyone know what's going on?
  5. I've been trying to download the KWRocketry mod that adds new parts. I've found the KSP directory and all of that stuff, but here's where it gets tricky. I've been told to drag the "Parts" folder in the KWRocketry folder into the "parts" folder in the KSP directory, but when I try to open KSP it crashes. Is it odd that I there aren't any actual files in the "parts" folder in the KSP directory? But anyways, I'd like to know how to do this. Thanks in advance!
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