Hughesdylan
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Just out of curiosity here. I love this mod, but now all it shows is "problem loading scenario contrats". 1. Bigass mod pack 2. Started career. 3. Realised that i accidentlaly left B9_Depriciated in the folder and removed it 4. Error as above. can i reset things without restarting? Other ideas? Thanks.
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Just to jump on Saab's bandwagon here, i am also experiencing this issue. i have a very fast SSD, 600+megs a second on large loads, and 32 gigs of ram. KSP generally loads very very quickly, but after adding in the new B9 pack and the newest version of MM, it races to the end (same) but then STOPS DEAD for about 15 min on "before" and "After".
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Universal Storage 1.4.0.0 (For KSP 1.4.x) 13th March 2018
Hughesdylan replied to Paul Kingtiger's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Heya, Is anyone else having trouble with the UnStor hubs just...falling apart on re-entry? And not even fast re-entry mind. Like, splashing down at 5m/s or opening parachutes? Things just sort of disconnect. Or perhaps i'm just doing it wrong haha. Just because i believe in pics or it didnt happen: http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=309288154 This is the design that breaks. I've tried it with and without the clamps, same result. I'm hoping that i'm just being really stupid and missing something. Thanks! -
Yes! thank you! Anyone who knows trek knows that these use plasma to generate thrust. Granted, they dont shoot it out the back, but still. The method of operation is remarkably similar. Plasmas in KSPI can generate quite a huge amount of thrust also, if you can supply the energy. We even have the same type of reactor system, matter/antimatter. They are exactly the same kind of thing that the plasma engine is here, Fusion power, generating plasma, accelerating that plasma via coils to very high speed, generating thrust. Correct me here if i'm wrong about this. Whoh whoh whoh! Sorry man, i should have been more specific. I meant make them dangerous as a game play consideration. I didn't intend to imply that the actual power plants are somehow inherently less good than other systems. I was mainly thinking about using them in my off planet Kolony using the MKS mod. Building it off planet would reduce the ...silliness of launching one. It would also make a really neat "refueling and processing" base kind of concept.
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I'm honestly starting to suspect that this might be a bug. It appears to work correctly when you have a generator and reactor on board, but without that it doesn't seem to accept power correctly i have a network with so much power i could FTL without the warpdrive basically, for instance, and i see almost no power at the pad. I never saw that before since i nearly always have some sort of reactor.
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I strongly suggest you keep trying I understand the frustration though, trust me. almost all the time when i feel frustrated though it turns out i was just doing something goofy i shouldn't have. Whats your total network power? You do need quite a lot of power to make this work. What size of thermal receiver are you using? Small? Large?
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OK so correct me where i'm wrong here but, isnt that exactly what's already in KSPI? Your describing exactly the plasma thruster. It uses fuel at first, true, but later it can push directly on the interstellar vacuum. See: https://github.com/FractalUK/KSPInterstellar/wiki/Plasma-Engine Relevant quote: "The others are in between in the order they are listed above. When upgraded, the plasma engine is capable of pushing against the quantum vacuum itself to provide thrust. This mode only functions while not in an atmosphere and has the same performance as liquid fuel. However, while in this mode it requires only electricity and no fuel whatsoever." Are you directly at ground level on kerbin? Because Microwave Receivers are really badly impacted by atmosphere, See:https://github.com/FractalUK/KSPInterstellar/wiki/Microwave-Power-Transceivers#receiving-power. Try from space? I have a question on the H3 front, I would like to add H3 mining to either the Mun or Minmus. if i add an entry to the planetaryresourcedef.cfg file (or make a new one in my own mod folder with the same name?) and then make a perlin noise resource.png for minmus, would that add things in? or is the ISRU refinery hardcoded? If that's the case i'll just use the Kethane drill system, but i would much rather use KSPI's Derp! For those who are like me and wanted to know, fractal already did an excellent job explaining this here:http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/64595-Open-Resource-System-(ORS)-Mod-Resource-API-version-1-1-0 Also, can we get a set of less efficient, or perhaps dangerous CANDU reactors? Those use heavy water for their moderator, and thus have a very high flux of Tritium that could be (pretty sure) extracted. Like, less good on the reactor front, consumes heavy water to produce tritium. Citation:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CANDU#Tritium_emissions Another idea would be using Deuterium and Oxidizer to produce heavy water in the same way, or perhaps using Electrolysis of Water, and then reacting that water with Deuterium (so, consume water and deut, produces Oxidizer?) to form heavy water. Some of IRL heavy water is made in this way.
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Like i said, i think its both. You can use treeloader to manually load the "Interstellar" or the one i use is that combo of someone and interstellar even without KSPI installed (pretty sure). KSPI does come with its own tree.cfg though. Dunno how that would effect a currently running game though. At worst, you can just copy over the tech tree listed in your save file with whatever tree you want.
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Wow, holy crap alright haha. It's my understanding that you dont even need KSPI to use the tech tree? Pretty sure treeloader does that all on its own. You could delete the whole folder and it shouldn't hurt anything. Or just the parts folder from within KSPI. That said, the "tree.cfg" file is directly in /warplugin/ if you wanted to move that somewhere else
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Heh, thats why i made the Bridge Diode for my own game in the above post. It converts 1000EC to 1MJ, although fairly slowly. If you wanted you probably could do something similar in your game. That way you could use Solars to power your lab. In base KSPI though it's my understanding that the answer is no.