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[KSP 1.12.3] Bon Voyage (1.4.1) - 2022-10-02
HalcyonSon replied to maja's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Okay, after a bit more fiddling I found the issue. Bon Voyage works great IF you allow the rover to COMPLETE its trip. I don't believe the mod is checking rover altitude against terrain height when you interrupt a trip. I suppose this provides more evidence to the "Kerbals live underground" theory lol. -
[KSP 1.12.3] Bon Voyage (1.4.1) - 2022-10-02
HalcyonSon replied to maja's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Big thanks to Maja! I'm really glad to see this mod back again. I used it all the time until support disappeared and updates broke it. edit: Testing my newest 1.9.1 (with Breaking Ground) science rover at KSC, and everything is going great. edit 2: spoke too soon. I went to the tracking station and back to my craft... it fell through the surface. Drove it UNDER the astronaut center and started up one of the terrain bumps before it blew through the surface and exploded. Luckily Val and Bill survived. edit 3: reloaded and tested a couple more trips and haven't had the same issue. -
Please don't lock this thread. Some of us are still running KSP 1.2.2 because we have a massive list of missions that do not take kindly to updates! I'm running the older Bon Voyage yet, and it works great... until it doesn't. The parts are all fine, and the power check stuff is working, but my list of rovers won't populate, and nothing happens when the rover should be moving in the background. Any help would be appreciated.
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I've had that happen a lot recently and it's driving me crazy. Mirror is the default for anything I build in the SPH, but when I mix some Radial in, everything gets fouled up. I built a Jedi Starfighter inspired interplanetary drive ring for a Spaceplane and a UFO for a Duna rescue mission. Both used parts placed in Mirror to form a subassembly, and then the subassembly was placed in Radial. Same for a barge I used to move some equipment to the Island. Simply trying to adjust placement with the Offset tool broke symmetry.
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Has anyone been able to collect Xenon with this thing? Argon collection works fine. I've had the various Near Future mods installed for a while now, but am just now getting around to building a ship that I would like to refill with an atmosphere skimming ramscoop. Problem is, there is ZERO Xenon in ANY atmosphere. I've tried changing the XenonGas.cfg so that it should appear EVERYWHERE all the time, but still get zero. I tried setting it to match ArgonGas.cfg first and then steadily ramped the numbers up. I restarted KSP after every tweak, but no effect. Is there something else I need to tweak, or something else that needs to be reset? I'm still using KSP 1.2.2 because I don't want to destroy my existing manned missions to Eve and Duna and Moho. GLOBAL_RESOURCE { ResourceName = XenonGas ResourceType = 2 Distribution { PresenceChance = 100 MinAbundance = 1.0 MaxAbundance = 1.0 Variance = 5 } }
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36-ton Eve sea level ascent vehicle
HalcyonSon replied to Starlionblue's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
I'll definitely give this a try. My all - 1.25 m design is flipping and losing speed on the second stage after staging off the Vectors. It would be massively overpowered for Kerbin and probably have enough dV for a 500 km orbit, but Eve is turning out to be a different beast entirely. -
36-ton Eve sea level ascent vehicle
HalcyonSon replied to Starlionblue's topic in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Eve's atmosphere goes up to 90 km in the stock game (1.2.2). -
Another Flipping Problem (eve)
HalcyonSon replied to GuyWithGlasses's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
I'll try to get a screenshot of my test vehicle up tonight. I'm using the inflatable heat shield at the top, one of the stock 1.25 m round to 0.625 square girders with parachutes next, 1.25 m stacks for the ascent stage and rover lander, then a 2.5 m heat shield and fairing at the bottom. It didn't matter how many 2.5 m reaction wheels I used with the 10 m shield on the bottom, the thing kept flipping. The fairing just won't take Eve reentry heat on the sides... Now I'm having trouble getting the ascent stage stable. The initial Vector boosters work great, but my second stage Aerospikes are struggling to maintain acceleration even when KER reads a TWR of 1.4. They don't have gimbal, so I've tried Swivels... which is a terrible idea. Swivel max thrust is about 20 kN even starting 2 km above Eve sea level. Aerospikes start around 60 kN, and I haven't looked at the Vector numbers. The only nice thing on Eve is that you don't need many parachutes for a safe landing. A 60 ton vehicle only needs something like four radial parachutes. The high gravity even makes wheels go crazy. -
Interesting design. I'm curious how you managed to keep everything aligned. I've tried several different bearing designs and rover wheels. Mostly the shaft jitters itself out of the motor and blows up on the runway. When it does stay together, I can't get enough traction from the rover wheels to spin the shaft at more than a crawl.
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Not terribly polished, but I wanted a basic flag for my sandbox / simulator save.
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An all-antennae bearing? Yeah, I can see how that would work a lot better for fore-aft movement. The hit box is at least twice as deep as the RCS ball hit box. Probably easier to visualize the placement too compared to the thermometer with it's funny little legs. I really need to fire up KSP again and play with this some more. Trying to finish the Baldur's Gate series first!
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Makes sense... Are the antenna/ RCS ball bearing stronger than all RCS ball bearings? My all- RCS ball bearing can get temperamental when things wiggle, probably because there's not much overlap in the hit boxes.. It seems that the type you've used might have an advantage because of the longer hit box of the antenna. Low and slow prop planes are a lot of fun to fly, provided they are maneuverable and sturdy. Much more forgiving trainers too.
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Clever prop design, I like it. Really like the low part count. What's the top speed? 150 m/s? A question - does that horizontal stabilizer need to be that big for balance? It's seems over-large. I bet if you throw a nose cone on the end of that reaction wheel (and offset it to clear the bearing) you could reduce the drag a bit more. Throw the 'chutes in a Service Bay just aft of the COM for even more drag reduction.
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I need this in my life. Have they fixed the "ten million notifications" bug yet in 1.4?