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Just Jim

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  1. Just Jim's post in All Noted Tracking Station Bugs For Celestial Body Information (So Far) was marked as the answer   
    Oh, yuck!
    These were written before I took over as writer. I had no idea they were there but I will get on it immediately.
    Thank you for pointing them out! 

     
  2. Just Jim's post in Missing question mark [Text: Do you really wish to destroy AwesomeCraft-1] was marked as the answer   
    This one is on me. Opps.  
    Thank you for reporting it.    
     
  3. Just Jim's post in ksp new computer , failed save. Help was marked as the answer   
    I think that is an issue with steam... It should be fixed now, but I'll this on
    You may need to re-start steam
  4. Just Jim's post in DV on the right is not displayed was marked as the answer   
    @Wtianx 
    Hi. I was able to confirm this, and I've filed a bug report for it. I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
  5. Just Jim's post in A Question Relating to Save Transfer Between Versions was marked as the answer   
    Yes, usually. I've upgraded my Emiko career game from version 0.94 all the way up to 1.3.1, and it's survived all the upgrades.
    I'm rebuilding it now for 1.4.2, but that's not because it's bugged... I'm just re-doing it because so much new stuff has been added since I started it (like Kerbnet).
    The one issue I've run into bringing a game into a new version, is sometimes ships and/or bases can just disappear. I think this might be because of changes in a part... but I'm not sure.
    Anyway, I always try and bring my crew home to the KSC before upgrading, just in case.... even if it means cheating with HyperEdit to bring them home, and using it again to put them back where they were after.
    Again... I know this seems obvious, but I can't say it enough, back everything up first, just in case. 
  6. Just Jim's post in Sizes of Asteroids was marked as the answer   
    I don't have a screenshot, but the gold magic boulder in this video is a 2-ton class-A, and the smallest I've ever found. And just as @bewing said, it's about the diameter as one of the fully extended gigantors.
     
  7. Just Jim's post in Precise landings was marked as the answer   
    This is how I learned... Scott Manley's how to make a precision landing. It's technically for a surface rescue, but the technique works for any precision landing.

    Once you get the hang of it, you can land anywhere you want.



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