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  1. I knew that, this is just a visor to make your kerbal look cool, as seen in my pfp. PS I love soup.
  2. @HebaruSan Oops, welp I didn't see that, thanks for advertising on the topic, I guess?
  3. Module Manager is a pretty useful mod for practically managing mods, basically, in sarbian's words: "is mod that let you write patch file that edit other part at load time. With is you can edit squad (and other mod) part without overwriting their file." Now, again, this will mostly be for Windows. Step 1: Go to this link, and scroll down slowly to where it will say "Downloads:" And it should look like this. Link: Step 2: Find your KSP version, the latest version is pretty much 1.10, and I have that version. So I would go underneath it and click on either the zip, or dll. I do not know the differences between them but I just did zip. Step 3: When it downloads, open the location in your files. Find the zip or dll, and open it. Step 4: Now when you open it, you should see a README and a dll. Click the dll and get the GameData folder up. Now, drag the dll into the GameData folder. Step 5: Put the Module Manager dll into the GameData folder, make sure its not in any of the files inside the GameData folder. Step 6: You may now rerun KSP. If anything went wrong or didn't go as planned, please let me know so I can help you out with your problem.
  4. @linuxgurugamerOh, I'm terribly sorry. Thank you so much for the feedback though. I'm assuming it went well, and i'll do simpler step to step stuff with the Module Manager tutorial.
  5. I heard you wanna install mods. This will help you. Soon I will do a Module Manager tutorial, but CKAN in my opinion a very easy easy way to install mods. Steps: First, you wanna go to this link, and follow my instructions. https://github.com/KSP-CKAN/CKAN/releases/tag/v1.29.2 This will take you to something where you will see "Freedman" or something like that. Scroll all the way to the bottom. (This is mainly for windows sorry mac bros) Now, click on ckan.exe. Let it download, and then open it, it should be at the bottom like most .exe downloads are. Now, it might say like it was blocked from Windows Security, if it was, this may be the end, because you might have to change some settings with Windows Defender. Do not do this if you think it will harm your computer. Now, when you open it, it may show like a "Run" option, click Run. It may update repositories when it opens, just wait. Now, you should see a list of mods and then some other things, the only thing you need to really use is Refresh, Apply Changes, and the list of mods. Now, say you want to refresh the list, click refresh. If you want to install a mod(s), click the check box and click Apply Changes. You might wanna make sure the version of the mod is up-to-date, and you might need Module Manager for some, which I will do a tutorial of soon. If you had any problems, let me know and I will help you out.]xc
  6. My friend wanted me to do this because it was a really cool visor, but this is NOT MINE. The original idea and image is from a old old forum, and i'm just reposting it for new players. Steps: Download the mod TextureReplacer. I suggest you do this with CKAN. Then, once the TextureReplacer mod is in GameData, open it. Then go to default, and open it. Paste the image below into Default, and enjoy the results. GameData<TextureReplacer<Default. If something went wrong let me know and i'll try to help you fix it. Image:
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