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'Twas the night before Kerbmas... I got KSP's new smallest engine to orbit!


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Impressive flying, though taking off from a mountain surely must be cheating? Of course if I tried to do that on my current PC (which can barely run KSP at all) it would probably cry, catch fire and then melt through the floor- which is a problem because there’s a gas boiler right under it :0.0:

 

 

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7 hours ago, jimmymcgoochie said:

Impressive flying, though taking off from a mountain surely must be cheating? Of course if I tried to do that on my current PC (which can barely run KSP at all) it would probably cry, catch fire and then melt through the floor- which is a problem because there’s a gas boiler right under it :0.0:

 

 

My goal was to take off from the surface of Kerbin and get to orbit, and I thought launching from the mountaintop felt better than Scott's similar solution of raising the craft up a few thousand metres up with launch clamps. I tried to stick to the same 'rules' that Manley gave himself in his video. An elevated launch site is practically essential for the mission, though I reckon it is theoretically possible to launch from sea level with a craft with many, many more parts. 

I feel you regarding the computer struggles, and unfortunately I don't have much hope of playing KSP 2 when it rolls out given technical limitations. I don't think they're even planning on releasing it on Mac ;.;

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