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Are Parachutes Cheating?


hellblazer

Should parachutes be illegal?  

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  1. 1. Should parachutes be illegal?



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I used to use parachutes for all my ships (except planes) but now I think a powered decent and landing is more rewarding. Maybe you should get a % boost on science or funds for the extra difficulty.

What do you think?

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Parachutes come with their own challenges, like determining how many is enough. Also, once we have reentry heat, landing on atmospheric bodies won't be as easy as simply deploying chutes. But even in the current game, I would say no, they are definitely not cheating.

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Only girls use parachutes!

(It's a joke in light of the thread that got closed!)

I use parachutes like I use hand lotion....Wait that's not right.

I use parachutes all the time. Wait no...

Yes I use parachutes!

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Not in the least bit of cheating. Saves fuel, can help keep the craft in one piece more or less, and can be a nice way to get a pan-o-rama view of the surrounding area.

Plus, if chutes are good enough for Apollo 11....

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I can't tell if the OP is actually serious, or if s/he is using sarcasm to make a point since there have been a few threads lately about "is part clipping cheating?" and what not.

So, if you're serious, then no, using parachutes is not anywhere close to cheating. It's a staple of both manned and unmanned space exploration. The landing of the rover Curiosity is an example of one of the most complicated and difficult landings in space history, and it used a parachute for part of its decent. You want to tell me that those engineers are dirty cheaters? http://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/features/marslanding/MarsCuriosityLandingSequence.jpg

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I can't tell if the OP is actually serious, or if s/he is using sarcasm to make a point since there have been a few threads lately about "is part clipping cheating?" and what not.

So, if you're serious, then no, using parachutes is not anywhere close to cheating. It's a staple of both manned and unmanned space exploration. The landing of the rover Curiosity is an example of one of the most complicated and difficult landings in space history, and it used a parachute for part of its decent. You want to tell me that those engineers are dirty cheaters? http://ceoas.oregonstate.edu/features/marslanding/MarsCuriosityLandingSequence.jpg

Do they have nuclear powered engines? Can they create fire in space? Can they send astronauts for years in deep space? simply no

I was just saying that this game gives us the ability to do things that aren't possible...yet. And as a game its supposed to be challenging and "I" find parachutes a cheap way of doing things.

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Speaking from a realism perspective, when landing on other bodies (with atmosphere HURR DURR) you don't want the chute to land all over your probe, probably covering the solar panels, so you cut the chutes high enough, perform a divert maneuver if necessary and then land propulsively. Parachute-landing-probes do not have solar panels on them and/or the parachute falling on top of them present no risk whatsoever. In KSP, parachutes disappear magically so they aren't a threat, we also have no wind so they can't get accidentally deployed by it converting our probes into a kite buggy.

You could also consider cheating the fact that IRL there's a limit of how much parachutes you can actually use on a certain area, that doesn't exist in ksp (you can clip a lot of parachutes on the same place).

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it actually surprises me how "the best possible community on the internet" can't discuss this kind of topic without looking like a religious group. There's actual place for serious discussion on the topic, even if we have to manipulate the words in the OP a bit to see it.

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Why is everything in this game considered cheating.

Playing KSP is cheating. To go to space one should really spend a lifetime studying, becoming a pilot or mission specialist, training, doing PR, and being luckier than everyone else with the same plan. Just sitting at a computer pressing the spacebar and going to space is easymode.

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Playing KSP is cheating. To go to space one should really spend a lifetime studying, becoming a pilot or mission specialist, training, doing PR, and being luckier than everyone else with the same plan. Just sitting at a computer pressing the spacebar and going to space is easymode.

10/10

Would vote best moderator.

I voted yes, because I thought this was a troll thread

Now I regret my decision

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Do they have nuclear powered engines? Can they create fire in space? Can they send astronauts for years in deep space? simply no

I was just saying that this game gives us the ability to do things that aren't possible...yet. And as a game its supposed to be challenging and "I" find parachutes a cheap way of doing things.

Well, you don't have to use them if you want the extra personal challenge. Since you pulled the, "well KSP is a game, not RL" card, I'll give you an in-game argument instead: it's a mechanic that's in the game that the devs clearly intend the player to use, so it couldn't possibly be cheating. It's in the tutorial even. I don't think your argument has much of a leg to stand on.

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"...luckily the ship is equipped with a parachute, never leave home without a parachute, now would be a good time to activate it,"

On a side note, the comma splicing in the tutorial text is driving me nuts!

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Is SAS cheating?

Are solar panels cheating? NASA can't send astronauts for years in deep space, so it must be.

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