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"Welp, didn't need that part anyways..." and "*Explosion* Umm, might've needed that part..."
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Game Keeps Crashing
Skyro replied to Gaarashatan's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (PC, modded installs)
^^^^^^^^^^^ If you run KSP 32-bit, you will have most likely run out of RAM (or memory). You will have to say goodbye to some of the mods you use or use a mod called 'Active Texture Management' alongside your current mods. If you run KSP 64-bit, its an unstable version due to the game engine KSP is built on, and its going to crash a lot, especially with mods. -
32/64 bit _ Memory Question
Skyro replied to OopsThatNotWork's topic in KSP1 Technical Support (PC, modded installs)
If you would like to run the 64-bit version of KSP on Windows: (TL;DR GO TO WHERE YOU MOD THE GAME) Go into Steam, right-click on Kerbal Space Program in your games library, click on 'Properties', click on the 'Local Files' tab in the properties menu, and then click 'Browse Local Files'. When you do this, you will be at the main folder (if you mod the game this should be familiar). There is the KSP_64.exe or whatever it looks like (I don't have 64-bit OS atm), and you will need to manually use this executable by setting a shortcut to it or adding it via the Non-Steam Games thing at the bottom of the steam games library. Hope this helps! -
Coming from 0.90, It seems that #1 can be implemented into the contract system in career mode, #2 can somehow (I'll let the devs decide that) fit into the current kerbal experience system, and #3 is almost basically using SCANSat to find anomalies and going to them, but here you want to give some sort of random event/element to the anomaly when you get to them/within a certain distance of it. I personally like the idea of all of these, especially #3, because going to an anomaly to date is like being a tourist (except that one with Ike) going to visit some cool thing. It would definitely be more interesting to find out what an anomaly does to a kerbal or probe that comes too close
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Granted, but you can only bend yourself, which inundates you with immense amounts of pain. I wish for a tank (like an army tank).
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Heheheh, i think that Spongium Carbonate's formula would come from a proton sponge (no idea what that is) and carbonate: C14H18N2(CO3^2-) , which i would assume would mean that the equivalent of a proton in the kerbal universe absorbs the energy of the kerbal hitting the ground, thus proving that Spongium Carbonate is actually a thing in a kerbal Now back to smashi--er, testing kerbals with fast-moving vehicles on a runway
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Just a quick question, with the poll showing what people want, what do you plan to add to either this patch or 1.8? I mean, they're probably going to be tracks, but if so, what would some of them look like? If you don't mind doing another not-bad sketch. But, seeing as you still need to do things, just checking in because I love this mod and depend on it for a lot of things EDIT: Also, how does the track collision mesh and such work if its considered a wheel by KSP means? Unless a plugin defines it, then nevermind
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I think that you definitely should continue this...it's really good and I enjoyed reading it!
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[1.0.5] Snacks! Kerbal simplified life support v0.3.5
Skyro replied to tgruetzm's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Yeah, it would be easier to just create a part or something that would either store or generate snacks, although I personally like this and would be fine with a snack storage of some kind; not making it too tedious. -
This looks really interesting, I see a lot of potential for this! I'm gonna try it out right now.