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totm march 2020 So what song is stuck in your head today?
Dientus replied to SmileyTRex's topic in The Lounge
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Yes TUBM has read the KSP EULA
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Just passing through again .. @Hotel26
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Just passing through.... @Ben J. Kerman
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Out of likes again, you guys are just gonna have to quit doing so many things I like, thats all there is to it. Anyway to get that added to the T&C of the forums?
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Great info!!! Thank you very much Mr. @Gargamel
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What are you going to do the day KSP2 is released?
Dientus replied to Kerminator K-100's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
I wouldn't be surprised if this weren't too far exaggerated. Yeah the only things I use reviews for is to see patterns in what was said for areas of possible issues. If I see 10+ stating that the UI is unusable, I realize that while I may not find it that way, it's something I should pay attention to and test thoroughly for myself. -
Don't forget Dientus! If one of his lame cool ideas got used, a free Jeb plushie would be most welcomed!
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Oh man! No bueno! I havemine rolled back, How about you @Caerfinon
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Banned for not knowing Kerbals stay crunchy in milk.
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Ask a stupid question, Get a stupid answer back.
Dientus replied to ThatKerbal's topic in Forum Games!
Depends on the biome since each biome imparts its own flavor. So 9 total. Why is the color blue not red? -
So my question now is, PLA, ABS, TPU, PETG, (and did I see that correctly? Carbon fiber? As in REAL carbon fiber?) all appear to be available to use. What would be sturdy enough and not become pliable in 70-80c environment? Initial reaction is carbon fiber btw but something seems fishy to me about using a standard 3d printer for that....
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Landing on Eve and Returning Back to Kerbin
Dientus replied to ecyenskeyn's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Just suggestions. You can always assemble larger craft in orbit (pre-dock bug) to give you enough dV, or you can make a seperate ship (tank/probe) to launch into Eve orbit and use that to refuel the main ship for its landing, ascent, and return home. -
Not saying its impossible mind you, just thinking about the useage of rocket fuel vs escape velocity given the known gravity on Kerbin, physics and speed of flying in atmosphere, and the clock on the screen that follows conventional time format of minutes and seconds as well. Given the evidence that the game gives us, it appears to be consistent with our time frames and what we see on screen happens as it would in life as if we were there. To elaborate... Time may flow it different rates throughout the universe, hence why I won't dismiss it out of hand, but the rate that all time flows is relative and is influenced by speed and gravity. The game gives us those numbers (speed and gravity) in our standard formats so when we watch Jeb walk across the tarmac it's happening the same as if you or I walked across the tarmac in a space suit.
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What are you going to do the day KSP2 is released?
Dientus replied to Kerminator K-100's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Discussion
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... banned, just ... banned ...
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I guess it would depend entirely on HOW you were floating, relative speed and all. If there were a way to make glass balloons strong enough we may have a winner, how do you think floating/flying should be accomplished to combat the obvious? That is, excluding tech that is too sci fi, such as anti-gravity.
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Interesting note, about 56 km (35 miles) from the surface, the atmosphere is the most Earth like in the solar system. With the heavier gases sinking, and O and H rising (not breathable still mind you) If it wasn't for those high winds, floating cities may be another future viable option. Shame the wind speeds at the surface are low, and the winds higher up are unbelievable instead of the other way around.
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Nope. How about using States and Provinces? Such as TUBM lives in Ontario Canada. Or would that be too specific?
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Waiter : please do not make fun of the near-sighted celery and blind potato blend soup. Waiter! There's a rose in my soup!
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Nope Did I see you zip by @Caerfinon
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ADD WEATHER!
Dientus replied to Consumedgrub2's topic in Prelaunch KSP2 Suggestions & Development Discussion
I remember a lot of viewpoints on this subject in original KSP. Some for and some against. I am still of the mindset that weather would be interesting and challenging, but I feel several things should come with it. Toggleable - prefer degrees of effect. A range of 5 at the most. Maybe start default at low/no affects to craft and launches. How would you feel if you started KSP with no knowledge at all and lost 3 craft in a row due to what appeared to you to be random events? Rocketry is hard enough on its own for laymen no need to alienate everyone and make the game even more niche. Real Instruments - if the amount of ionized particles increase, a low pressure system is nearby, or the wind is too high for launch, I want the ability to be able to know this from instruments on the ground, in the air, and in space. If it's to simulate real weather, then let's do it and not randomized variables. (Consider accuracy and availability dependant on tech) KerbNet weather maps - since we will likely still have a form of KerbNet, add the ability to track these systems at work and make viable future predictions. (Consider accuracy and availability dependant on tech) This old KSP thread may have good ideas to build off of. -
Name a country, province, state, city, district, or sector.
Dientus replied to Dr. Kerbal's topic in Forum Games!
India - Taj Mahal -
The largest adult reptile ever found was a saltwater crocodile that was about 6.4 meters long (21 feet) and weighed 1075 kilos (2370 lbs) Conversely the smallest adult reptile ever found was a chameleon 28.9 millimeters long (1 and 7/50th inch)