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0-90-0 Kerbals Randomly Overheating and Exploding


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After long periods of EVA (maybe half an hour real time), Kerbals will spontaneously and rapidly increase in temperature, finally dying at roughly 900C after 10-20 seconds.

Right now, I've gotten around it by modifying the persistent.sfs file, but I'm curious of anyone has any clues at to what it causing it.

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KSP.log

Mods installed:

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Edited by CarlBrutanandilewski
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but I'm curious of anyone has any clues at to what it causing it.

'Atmospheric pressure' would be your first stop..

We only exist due to gravity and 'atmos' pressure, maybe it's the same for Kerbils ?

Judging by your mod list..

The mods cause a lot of problems as they're not 'co-ordinated' with each other...

IOW - mod control is non-existent in KSP.

Work-Around (Like manual labour) is to install each mod, and test!!

Edited by ColKlonk
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Make sure that Deadly Reentry is updated. That sounds very much like a bug from an older version.

Aside from that I suggest submitting output_log.txt instead of ksp.log. (some developers might be ok with it but it frankly lacks important data in its log. output_log.txt is much more informative, or player.log if Linux or Mac)

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