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Capt'n Skunky

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  1. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  2. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  3. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  4. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  5. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  6. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  7. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  8. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  9. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  10. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  11. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  12. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  13. Happy Launching! Arrr! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  14. I see the OP just fine. Not sure what's going on but if the forums are acting funny, sometimes it helps to just walk away for an hour or so. Things usually work themselves out. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  15. You do realize we hired modders that added significant contributions to the game *before* we hired them? Chad (C7) made space plane parts to which we added the space plane hangar. If not for Chad's work, we may not even have had space planes. Rob (N31X5) gave us the plugin system for mods. Without his work, a lot of these mods wouldn't work period. The thing is that our developers need to focus on building the core game, modders are free to work on whatever their hearts desire. This allows them to create some of the content we want to create later when we have the time. A lot of those parts you are so happy to use as "stock" weren't always stock and came via mods. To dismiss mods they way you are is rather disrespectful towards some of these guys that put a lot of time and effort into their work. It's fine you don't want to use them, just don't look down on them or anyone that uses them. We'd like to thank you for your suggestions but this thread is going to be closed before it turns ugly. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  16. We do our best to keep it friendly here. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  17. Okay, let's try this again, only without the off topic and snarky comments. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  18. Just make sure you have the appropriate permissions from each modder whose work you include. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  19. Guys, keep it civil. For the record, the last word was we had no plans to consider a console version and I don't see that changing with the release of the XBone and some dev kit. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  20. Do you use MechJeb? http://www.kerbalcomics.com/2013/08/19/episode-29-youre-terminated-wrecker/ Cheers! Capt'n Skunky Kerbal Comics
  21. No, there is no automation built into the game that would execute a node maneuver. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  22. First off, our Store downloads come from Amazon's servers when we do releases, so there's no bandwidth issues there. The only bottle neck is accessing the store to get to the link. Secondly, the Steam version is the exact same version as the Store version. There is no difference. The only difference between the versions is where it's downloaded from. You can even get the last stable release on Steam and the Store. As stated above, you have complete control over Steam updating, you just need to set it. The advantage to having the Steam copy is you can download, install, and run from any PC you can login to Steam with. Visiting someone 1000's of miles away from home and want to play KSP? Just log onto any PC with Steam and BAM, you have access to ALL your Steam games. Cheers! Capt'n Skunky KSP Community Manager
  23. I've often said I can find at least one song in any given genre that I will find enjoyable. Though I tend to listen to 60's & 70's Classic Rock, I've a rather wide spectrum of music in my playlist. I'm still rebuilding my collection after losing a few megs of rarities I've collected from various sources, but 4400 songs keeps the variety up. http://pastebin.com/wPFTRu2J (Some song titles may be NSFK/W)
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