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Squadcast Summary for 2015-04-18 - Picture Perfect Edition!
bigyihsuan replied to HafCoJoe's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Craft thumbnails? What happens if you have a huge rocket? Would it break if Whackjob loads it? -
Thinking about making the switch to FAR.
bigyihsuan replied to capi3101's topic in KSP1 Gameplay Questions and Tutorials
There's a mod to MechJeb that let's it work nice with FAR and NEAR. I tried out NEAR, but I ended up uninstalling it from frustration. I would recommend it if you're very patient with rockets flipping. -
I primarily use the Manifold, and the 70 stacked on top of one another. As a safety precaution, I put sepratrons always.
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What will you call your first 1.0 craft?
bigyihsuan replied to katateochi's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Orbiter 1, as it has been since forever. My naming scheme is either what the craft does, then version number, or some weird acronym. My 0.90 space station for example is SCAM (Science Collection and Midpoint) -
0.25 most likely isn't affected, if you have a copy laying around. Only 0.90 seems to be affected by this. But I don't know how to actually get 0.25 legitimately. But it shouldn't be affected if you don't use Steam or have Steam auto-updating off.
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Top, Top, Top of the World
bigyihsuan replied to HoloYolo's topic in KSP1 Challenges & Mission ideas
I checked my extensions folders to see if I had any malware extensions installed somehow... Good thing that it's on in the OP. -
-69 tee hee
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... is this an actual response?
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-27 we've been at this for a while haven't we
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Same as English, pretty much. So subject-verb-object. Adjectives and adverbs can be in any order, so if you want to say a big red dog that is round, in English, you would say "red big round dog." In this, as long as the adjectives/adverbs are before the noun/verb, it's fine. So you can say "round red big round dog" instead.
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Changelog: ----------- (3/23/15) * Revamped how elements were named * Elements up to Fluorine * Colors * Dark + Light (adj) ----------- (3/20/15) * Added the umlaut rule (umlaut vowel = double vowel) * Added a few adj, basic nouns, merged nouns, a verb * Changed short-form rule: Now long basic nouns have a short form (i.e. ignee --> ig) * Organized the noun list * Periodic table up to Lithium
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-27 for... Something!
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A pick-up is a very small medkit. It was the last item vegetable to be a refridgerator. Its shape is alarmingly potato-shaped and, again with its smell, it took a long stick to recover since half the time it was not where Kerbals expected to find a foodstuff. Due to its nature of frequenting the potato parts of forums. This tragic potato was incorrectly labeled as not to be trusted by the smart blenders.
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-16 and we're back
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-16 because why not
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Changed some stuff. Do Ctrl+Alt+Shift+G or Cmd+Alt+Shift+G on the doc of full history Changelog: ----------- * Added the umlaut rule (umlaut vowel = double vowel) * Added a few adj, basic nouns, merged nouns, a verb * Changed short-form rule: Now long basic nouns have a short form (i.e. ignee --> ig) * Organized the noun list * Periodic table up to Lithium
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Sure, I now get that's an April Fool's joke, but some of the things in the "post" actually would be nice to have, like the auto-thread-merge thing.
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It's not like in Spanish, where every noun has a gender. Whatever has a gender is preceded by a gender pronoun. For example, my monstrosity word of "volcano" is gender neutral. So, you place a "ne" to specify that it is a neutral gendered noun. Another example is with people. If it's a guy, precede with "he". If it's a girl, use a "she". It it doesn't fit into the categories of male or female, then you use "ne", for either keeping the gender hidden (like in 2nd-person stories with the word "you"), it already is gender neutral, and/or the noun is generalized, like calling a generic dog a poodle. You don't know the specific gender of a sub-species, or an entire species for that matter. If you look on the doc, it says that the method of writing is using the Latin alphabet with standard English punctuation, with no accents, special punctuation symbols, etc. I specifically picked the Latin alphabet because any keyboard that has Latin letters on it can use it. And because it's easier to type. Though maybe I'll add that in, possibly as an alternative way of writing the double vowels. And I don't think there's an easy way of typing thorn without using an alt-number code.
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Maybe I should change that rule, and make the short forms make a little bit more sense. But most likely from context is how you figure out the nouns.
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Hmm. Hard to say (both literally and figuratively). Here's some rules that I've made so far: 2 vowels next to each other makes it sound like English long vowel aa =lake, ee = knee, ii = ice, oo = oboe, uu = utility All letters pronounced; no silent letters Apostrophe in between 2 vowels means the vowels are pronounced separately Combine nouns to make more words. If a word has more than 3 base words, it has a shortened form that uses the first and last three letters of the long form. Here's an example of that last bullet: granpreesteraarignee’agwa (gragwa) gran: large, big prees: Pressure tera: earth aar: air ignee: fire agwa: water All totaled: Large pressured earth with air and fire water. Which is a volcano.
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Partially, at least. The main basis is how I got fed up with the irregularities in languages (like conjugatinve verbs in Spanish. UUGGHH), and how in English, no letter seems to have a single sound. So I made a language that is based on English, Spanish. Latin (by extension), Greek (by extension), and German (noun-joining). I haven't made a name for it yet, but I'll take requests. Link to the Google Doc
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Here's a list of things that I think you guys should do: 1. BUG FIXES: As a few people have said before, treat KSP as if 1.0 is the "as is" version that goes on to the CD, and can't be patched. Fix all of the bugs first. The reviewers will bring these bugs to light. Have a 0.99 first for bug fixes, then release 1.0 after the bug fixes. 2. OPTIMIZATION: Not all people are capable at running KSP at 60 frames per second with the settings all at max. Some people have a dedicated gaming rig. The people with the slower computers will always be at a disadvantage. 3. NEW FEATURES: New shiny things are fine. 4. UNITY 5: If you can do it, do it.