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lordmuffin

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  1. I'd suggest A) all-caps, maybe a different typeface

    B) top & bottom of equals sign should line up with top and bottom of text.

    C) Move Equals sign closer to text - try to match that space with the spaces between the lines of text

    Otherwise, nice simple design. :)

    I sometimes forget how hard design is for people who haven't had years of schooling like I have.

    Okay, so the font I wanted to use was one similar to the "Tetragon Projects" logo, from B9.

    ILys3r4.png

  2. Before you go saying "Oh, PF is an old mod there are problems", I have experienced no game-breaking bugs (so far) and it is stable enough for me to use.

    Anyways...

    I'm having trouble installing the clouds for the Urania mod.

    I put the textures in this directory: (KSP Directory)/GameData/BoulderCo/Clouds

    That's the directory they tell me to put it in, but it doesn't seem to be working.

    That is all.

  3. I want to make a logo for my KSP agency, and I recall being told about photoshop on the browser? I don't know if that's true or not, but I need help with the design, and the photo editor. I have gimp, but it doesn't seem to be enough!

    I need some help brainstorming, some help actually designing the logo, and then some help trying to get a photo editor.

  4. Okay, as a linux fanboy, here are your options for more stability or less crashes and stuff.

    First option: Switch to 32 bit Windows KSP, and use less mods.

    Second option: LINUX!

    Linux 64bit is still experimental, but works much, MUCH better and much faster.

    I can run PlanetFactory with Urania and Sentar, plus maybe 14 (I think) other mods, like B9, LLL and others.

    So yeah, keep in mind that Linux is a good option ;)

    I use Kubuntu, that seems to be good for KSP.

  5. When I try to connect to a server, it gives me this:

    System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object

    at System.Net.Sockets.TcpClient.get_Connected () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0

    at Client.get_isConnected () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0

    at Client.connectToServer (ClientSettings settings) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0

    at ConsoleClient.connectionLoop (ClientSettings settings) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0

    at ConsoleClient.connect (ClientSettings settings) [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0

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