Joseki
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Can asteroid overheat and explode?
Joseki replied to Joseki's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
It exploded half a second after I pushed the Z button. -
Part clipping no longer feasible?
Joseki replied to Captain Sierra's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
I clipped 2 wings in one fuel tank and nothing happened. -
I was pulling an asteroid with 4 Nerv and it immediately explode due to overheating, is it normal?
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Nerv tend to explode after a few minutes in space. I was able to thrust them about 6 minutes at full power with my asteroid tug after some trial-and-error without too much overheating: We still need radiator but it's not to hard after you know how to keep it cool. Also is very cool looking!
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I love you guys.
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I smell delusion.
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I dream of you, I haven't sleept...
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"Is it really that time again?"
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à ¼¼ 㤠◕_â—• à ¼½ã¤Give 1.0
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I keep spamming F5 but nothing explode, so un-kerbal
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12 minutes IMHO.
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502 bad gateway for a moment.
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I'm so hyped that I need to keep myself occupied playing some Beatles songs. My neighbours are going to kill me.
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Nice soundtrack!
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First mission on Eeloo! It went perfect: I didn't put a single m/s of unnecessary delta-V in my entire rocket or my lander. I landed and take of from the surface pretty easily, and than I docked with my parked ship with about 2 m/s of delta-V left. I went home and I had about 20 m/s left. Really all perfect. Until I died because of the g-force.
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I hope you've eaten the pizza we make in Italy because I have seen some american type of pizza and I was like "WTF is this? How could people eat it?" Yes I'll post in the english sections too.
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10/10 based lord kraken.
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Hello people! I'm an italian KSP fan since the 0.20.2 release, not so long ago, but after being a n00b for quite a long time I'm now enjoying the game very much, failing many times makes the success tastier! Hope to see you all flying (pretty much) safe in space.