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What is a KSP ‘veteran’?


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  1. 1. Is it Alpha?

  2. 2. Beta?

  3. 3. Release? (I don’t think so but)



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I found out about this game around 0.9

Yes, 9, not 90, early alpha, there wasn't even the Mun there yet I don't think. But I didn't play much (potato pc even for that) I came back around 0.23 or bit earlier?

You could call me a veteran, but the fact is, I still have five bodies in the stock system to land on for the first time. And it's been eight years since they were added.

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I’ve had this game since early 2012 - I call myself a veteran.

I think if you remember the first Mk1 command pod you’re a veteran.

Or at least a part of the old guard.

Still haven’t landed on quite a few planets though...

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I think the amount of play time is more indicative of “veteran” status than what the version number of your first (paid for/legally obrained?) KSP copy was. What about 684* hours of playtime, perhaps docking and/or at least a return from Mun/Minmus. Or perhaps even higher standards?

Perhaps a better term would be “old timer.” And yes, I have slammed my share of rockets into the stock launch tower. Now get off my lawn! *angrily shakes walker*

 

* just as arbitrary as 1,000 and no, not picked because I have only 685 under my belt. I’m waaaay beyond that.

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I've 3000 hours and landed on every object multiple times. A veteran is experienced, not old. 

1 hour ago, Dirkidirk said:

version 0.25 and below = veteran

So a soldier that was on guard duty during WWII from 1939-1945 is a veteran and the guy that was in combat from January 1945 to February 1945 is not? Good to know. 

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7 minutes ago, dave1904 said:

I've 3000 hours and landed on every object multiple times. A veteran is experienced, not old. 

So a soldier that was on guard duty during WWII from 1939-1945 is a veteran and the guy that was in combat from January 1945 to February 1945 is not? Good to know. 

Yes?

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Ok fine, someone who played more than 2000 hours, and has done cool things like landing a base on tylo or rendezvous with an asteroid is a ksp veteran.

 

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3 minutes ago, Dirkidirk said:

Yes?

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Ok fine, someone who played more than 2000 hours, and has done cool things like landing a base on tylo or rendezvous with an asteroid is a ksp veteran.

 

To be fair you are actually technically correct. The guard is a veteran at guarding.  That being said a veteran is required to be experiencing in a field. Simply owning the game is not experience. 

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