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  1. 1 hour ago, pmborg said:

    All graphic cards on this list can run KSP on 4K @60FPS (In a overall performance of >= 200% in userbenchmark.com game performance)

    There isn't any run for RTX 4060 yet so it's just a question of wait a little bit more, but I would go for RTX 4080 which have a very nice price for its performance.

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    I'm getting a new PC with exactly that graphics card. Apparently it's only slightly "worse" than the 2080-Ti, so I think I'll be fine.

    I don't even have a 4k monitor, I'm glad I'll finally be able to play KSP at 1080p! (No worries, I'm planning for higher-resolution stuff, too)

  2. 6 hours ago, kerbalboi said:

    im looking into using this in ksp, what things should i know?

    Things are not too different, your standard transfer maneuvers will still work, give or take some n-body funkiness.

    Get used to the Principia UI and how trajectories look in different frames. It will make things so much easier.

  3. Took a few images over the last month. Some of them ended up quite well, even though they may be slightly over oder underexposed as I'm trying to learn proper exposure.

    Here's a mallard:

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    A cat whose owner (if any?) we haven't been able to work out:
     

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    I just find this one funny. I think it's the eyes that make me smile a bit when I see it.
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    A red kite that flew directly over my head. Now, my rather old, entry-level DSLR only has 11 focus points, and getting a moving object nicely inside one is a bit difficult. Point is, I'm trying to find excuses for them being slightly out-of-focus.
    I do take full responsibility for the underexposure, tough. There was a cloud in the background and I blindly trusted the meter. I still have to work out good how many stops I should correct with.
     

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    Finally, a kestrel. Them hovering gives you plenty of time to prepare and take nice shots!

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    I took over 100 images in that time, which is over 100 more than the last two years combined! These are simply a subset of the most presentable.

  4. 21 minutes ago, MAFman said:

    I'm still very confused about the different frames of reference. In which frame of reference would a Sun-Kerbin L2 halo orbit look like an ellipse around the Lagrange point that moves with Kerbin?

    I haven't played KSP in a bit, and maybe some things have changed in the Principia UI that I don't know of yet.

    But there are two reference frames that draw your orbit in relation to a line connecting the selected celestial and its parent. Whichever options remain after discarding the rotating and the inertial frames.

    These are the frames of reference used in images like this. This reference frame is also really handy for planning things like trans-lunar injections because you know exactly where you will be relative to the Moon.

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