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bgeery

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  1. I had to switch to using "-force-opengl -popupwindow" when moving to .90
  2. On the next update, could we get some sort of volume control for the alarm sounds? Even if it's just a config file option. (BTW, where are the config options stored?) Thanks.
  3. Thanks for the tip. I just upgraded to .90 so I'm still figuring things out. Huge changes, but I'm really liking what I'm seeing so far.Happy Holidays.
  4. Neither V or H work for me at all (no message when toggling either.) T X and C work fine. Am I the only one?
  5. Hey, thanks! Missed your replay until now.
  6. What about adding back in the "optimal field of view" calculation? under the Sat Relay tab? I'd rename it "Optimal Stable Orbit" to be more descriptive. Wouldn't this be exactly the average between the max and minimum calculated orbits? Wouldn't this orbit allow the maximum amount of drift (on average) between sats over time and still remain functional, or am I wrong? There might be a special case with a couple of the moons that have a SOI less than the omni antenna range being used, where the max orbit (SOI) would then be the optimal orbit, instead of the average between min and max orbits (but I don't know the math to confirm this.) Can anyone confirm either idea?
  7. I have a small feature request. One small issue is always having to bring up the navball in map mode. Could an option be added to always have it active in map mode? Small issue, but very annoying. Thanks for the great mod!
  8. I think part of the problem may be using straight cylindrical panoramas as a skybox. Looking online, the instructions for making a proper skybox include pre-processing the image to a spherical projection first. I think the game engine is doing some ugly transformation at load-time to make the cylindrical panoramas work as a skybox, but it's wrecking image quality/resolution in the process.
  9. This is the famous EOS Milky Way Panorama. You can get a 18 megapixel version there. The original is 800 megapixels (!) but is not available for download, except perhaps by request. BTW, The correct license for this image is the CC Attribution 3.0 Unported, that allows remix, transformation, and build upon the material for any purpose, even commercially. So this image could be used in the final commercial version of KSP, if they wanted to use it. Dr. Brunier may even provide a higher resolution version on request, for a true 4 or 8K skybox.
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