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Geonovast

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  1. I've been wanting this for a long time, for Konstruction! (You can't weld a docking port if it's the root part) and KIS/KAS (for moving multiple pieces at once, or for needing to remove the root part)
  2. If you don't have an SSD, getting one and putting KSP on it should help. There's also Janitor's closet to prevent the parts you don't want from loading, and Making Less History to prevent parts of Making History from loading (That is, if you have MH and don't want the mission builder / extra launch sites)
  3. Are you looking for it to be visually centered, or to get the CoM perfectly aligned with the probe core's CoM? I have a feeling it can't be both. A Screenshot of exactly what you want would be helpful, I will work on it this weekend.
  4. This one has it. It's a really heavy mod though, I don't know what would be involved in just adding the function you want.
  5. Got my 1070Ti today. I may have an unhealthy obsession with Gigabyte GPUs. I'm already scouring eBay for another 1070Ti for SLI even though I have precisely zero reasons to get another one.
  6. Would appear you are correct... I could have sworn I had run tankless before. Perhaps I had a mod that somehow made it possible. Neeeeeverrrmind.
  7. Well, you don't actually need ore tanks... they're just handy to have depending on your setup..
  8. The RA-2, RA-15, and RA-100 already have nodes. The rest I will definitely consider when I work on this again!
  9. You should be able to back in time with the betas tab for the game.
  10. I think he's referring to the fact that before the prank, "Liking" something was actually called "Reacting". Notifications, and on the post itself were all referred to as "Reactions". Post-prank, they're now called "Likes"
  11. Oddly enough, plastered right over Missouri.
  12. I don't play on console, but I think the most requested feature I see is keyboard/mouse support. Which I agree with. I can't even fathom this game with a controller.
  13. Borderlands 3 isn't coming to Steam until next April, 6 months after its release.
  14. Only if you had one of those early transition computers with 64 bit hardware, but only a 32 bit OS. You CANNOT install a 64 bit operating system onto 32 bit hardware. Windows or otherwise. What you said is true, though. Windows keys are architecture agnostic. They couldn't care less if you're using a 32 bit or 64 bit image. It's one of Windows' few redeeming attributes. 4 GB might do for stock KSP...ish. KSP itself is getting pretty close to use 4 GB itself at initial startup, and we all know that has a tendency to increase as you play. Given the specs that the OP is looking to upgrade, I'm going with a pretty safe bet that there's just absolutely no way KSP will run on their current hardware. Even if it could be coaxed in to doing so, it would be essentially unplayable.
  15. First, welcome to the forum @ToZeMun106, and sorry this seemed to have slipped through the cracks! We're going to need more information, like what operating system you're on (Windows, Linux, Mac), where you got the game from (KSP store, GoG, Steam), and if you're trying to update with that incredibly outdated launcher that needs to be removed from the installers.
  16. Always. I tried a no-revert game once. I got sick of losing progress from loading backups due to the sheer number of stupid bugs that affect you early in the game, like a plane doing backflips on gentle landings because the landing gear are so hilarious borked that the small ones aren't even worth trying to use. Of course, now I revert all the time. Most of my time playing is mainly just seeing if a design will work... which is a lot of "testing"/reverting. Once the design works... I make something else. Hopefully the bug will bite again soon and I'll actually be able to really play the game again.
  17. I know you're frustrated, but give it some time. It's only been a few hours. Based on the information you've provided, all we can really throw out there is some pretty vague guesses. My guess is a bad harddrive. First I would check and make sure your BIOS can even see the drive. If it can't... chances are the disk is toast. It could be the board, but I'd say it's far more likely that it is the drive. If BIOS will see it, I would boot into some kind of live environment, like a lightweight Linux distro, and run a SMART test on the disk. If that's all good, I would then use that to attempt to recover the data to a separate external drive, then re-install Windows. I actually had a drive just up and die on me with zero warning a few days ago. Luckily it was nothing critical and everything on it was backed up, but it sucks. No indications. No questionable boots. Just suddenly the computer stopped responding, and the BIOS wouldn't even see that a drive was plugged in.
  18. Maybe he's just releasing himself from drawing only pretty pictures!
  19. Just bought our Endgame tickets. I've never seen any movie on opening weekend....
  20. It's not part of KSP, it's from Module Manager
  21. There's your problem. You're going to need something that's 64 bit with more RAM. Knowing what country you're in, your buying options and your budget will help. The computer specs you listed would certainly run KSP, although not very well as it's still pretty old hardware.
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