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When did you start playing KSP?


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2012 or 2013 but it was me gaming with a friend - he owned the game.

According to steam support info page, I got my own version 25th of April 2013.

But I did take longer breaks from the game - first time when managing to land on Mun, second time when managing to land on Duna and now when I have managed to land on each moon and planet in the system. Each time when I came back there was ton of new functionality and game play had changed (heat was no issue first time I played and you could use jet engines to reach orbit).

So according to steam got 670 hours times played so I haven't clocked in nowhere near the time some players have despite owning the game for long time. Hence the username.

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Jan 2012, think it was v0.13. I remember landing on the mun using control fins as landing gear, and doing a solar orbit before there were any other planets.

Things seem to have gone a bit heavy duty and reliable recently, most engines and fuel tanks now are massive. My rockets in the early days were rusty old barrels held together with struts. I kinda miss the whole wobbly rockets thing.

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KSP was one of, if not the first, Alpha/Betas I ever bought into.  My buy in date was Aug 12, 2011.  I remember the buy in price was $7.  I was so hooked on the free early Alpha versions, that I went and gave Squad a whole $10!  :sticktongue:

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According to my account I bought the game on March 31, 2013, but I played the 0.18 demo for a few weeks before that.

I remember deciding that before I spent money on the extra features from the full version I wanted to make sure I was good enough to actually use them. So after achieving my first Mun landing I gave myself the goals of performing a rendezvous and dock (using landing legs to create a makeshift claw since there were no docking ports in the demo) in both Kerbin and Mun orbit, and then doing a full orbit around the Sun and returning to Kerbin to simulate an interplanetary flight (and also crashing into the Sun just because).

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March 2013 with the release of 0.19 and the game becoming available through Steam. Steam thinks I've played about 400 hours,  but since I start the game via desktop shortcut to the executable, independent of Steam, it's much closer to 2,000 hours at this point.

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