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Top gun in one of the oldest inland cities in the USA
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Perhaps.... Care to take an invite @OrdinaryKerman
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KSP 2 Procedural Wing Designing
Dientus replied to mcwaffles2003's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Well now I feel stupid, I totally missed him literally saying "....now you can change control surfaces...." LoL -
Possible. Test by using VPN from a seperate country, state, or location.
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Failed Cmon Mr @Spaceman.Spiff
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"Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The important thing is not to stop questioning." - Albert Einstein
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10/10 From scripting mods to modding scripts, I see youuuuuuuuu
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Who is your favorite member of the original four?
Dientus replied to Admiral Fluffy's topic in KSP1 Discussion
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KSP 2 Procedural Wing Designing
Dientus replied to mcwaffles2003's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
Interesting... I see it now... So my question of the second is, are they changing the control surfaces of the wing? Or is it only the size and location of flaps? I really need to go through these videos again and try to find planes created in KSP to watch for any flex, flap movements, and such during flight. -
"My arms are to short to box with God" -Johnny Cash
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Add my two cents to the "no two models" column. I do hope for more accurate representation and calculation of aerodynamics and shearing forces, but would like more accurate metal and materials strength and flexibility as well to balance it out.
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Pear or Date?
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Who is your favorite member of the original four?
Dientus replied to Admiral Fluffy's topic in KSP1 Discussion
SACRILEGE! We all know the story how Jeb crashed too many rockets and planes costing millions and KSC had to bring in Val to get anything done! Val is always the first choice obviously -
KSP 2 Multiplayer Discussion Thread
Dientus replied to Johnster_Space_Program's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
The way I saw it, while it may be doubtful KSP2 would be a full fledged MMO due to the need for company maintained servers and overhead, nothing would prevent private servers maintained by the players. Many games use the private server method for multiplayer and I am leaning towards that being the case with KSP2. I am definitely wondering what the player capacity would be. 8? 16? 64? Of course until devs are more forthcoming we won't know for sure how it will be. I am interested in your take @PlutoISaPlanet definitely and await your theories.- 1,629 replies
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No, no he doesn't You still around @AlamoVampire
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I understand your point, but unless I am misunderstanding what I have seen in the show and tells and have heard from the devs, they are aiming for KSP2 to be both. Easy and game-like so most people could understand, play and enjoy it without the gritty reality of instant gruesome death and needing to understand things like relativity, but real enough that it could be used in aeronatics and space sciences and give us Earth-bound folk a glimpse at what we will likely never see in life. See link for KSP as an example https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/gamers-tackle-virtual-asteroid-sampling-mission In that context, I would think at the least you would want all of the UI present on the screen, but grayed out/inactive if it is not there/present. This could also be done in tutorials so the UI layout will always be there and be familiar to noobs, but only the controls being taught are highlighted or active.
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I see it.
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Carbon Liquid Oceans Planet
Dientus replied to Dr. Kerbal's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Granted its Wikipedia but it's close enough... https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_planet While it may be an interesting anamoly, I'm not sure how much of a difference gameplay wise it would be since one has not yet been discovered. I just don't really know if it would be worth devs time or not. Using guesswork, It appears that any carbon based liquid would be more viscous than standard water and not be easy to travel through, if at all. Visibility would be nil. I guess it could be interesting to visit as long as it didn't stick and solidify on the craft. -
Pair O Boots
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"We live in a society of victimization, where people are much more comfortable being victimized than actually standing up for themselves." -Marilyn Manson
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Change, add, or remove one letter from the word of previous post.
Dientus replied to Turf's topic in Forum Games!
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6/10 for human programs do not abruptly end like that unless they are running on Windows. Of course I am human! I mean, I love kids just like all humans because they stay crunchy in milk!
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Me going camping a couple of weeks ago...
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Why? Whats funny to me is Kerbin is 1/10th the size but Kerbal physics and parts wobbliness makes the equipment 1/1000th the strength! Just too true!