I saw this picture of a desk top Soyuz train simulator and noticed it runs on Windows. So technically I don't see why KSP wouldn't run on it. Just remap the keys and configure joystick control.....hummmm
I like that “rapid unscheduled dis-assembly†statement in the article. It's one thing to recover from an engine shut down and another from one blowing up. I'm impressed that the rocket kept working.
Soggy Base 1 open for business. I think I can get it to float higher once I pump some fuel to another vessel. I plan to use it as a landing platform and for amphibious subs that will drill for kethane and explore Laythe's ocean floor. .
I would like one land-able planet where its axis is tilted to almost 90-degrees towards the sun. Maybe even put that planet in a polar retrograde orbit around the sun.
I have a suggestion. Would it be possible to have a small kethane deposit at the KSP launch center so you can test out your designs before sending them to other worlds. I think it would be very helpful for first time users and help when trying out a radically different design.
What about a visible bow shock wave as a precursor to heat and flames. That way you still get a visual cue when you hit the atmosphere of worlds that have thin air.
Could these modules be used to generate things like random part break downs and add the ability to repair them in an EVA to all missions? Or problems caused by random solar flares.
I like the sound of the 4 meter panels. I'm trying to build a big floating base for Laythe's oceans, big enough I can land on, it's a lot like an oil platform. This is an early failed version.