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MarkusA380

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  1. I am not quite sure what you mean, let me restate what I have understood: Your station is positioned in orbit around Kerbin, at a inclination that differs from 0° by quite a lot. It is oriented prograde, you have activated Persistent Rotation in "Rotation" mode, have set the reference to Kerbin and have SAS enabled. Now you leave the game scene and go to the space center, from where you timewarp a bit, only to retake control of the station. The station does now not have the same orientation anymore. Ok. Here is a little checklist I kindly ask you to go through: - If you have other mods installed, deactivate them for once and recreate the procedure from before. If it works now, please find the mod that causes the procedure to fail. - Check the log file after experiencing the bug for exceptions. if you find any, let me know. - Delete all cfg files in the PersistentRotation\PluginData folder. Retry the procedure. - If no bullet point above yielded any information, please make a screenshot of the navball and the orbit before and after the procedure. I know this takes a bit of time, but I would be really happy to get some help. I, for myself, tested every case of orbital parameters, timewarps and scene changes imaginable and didn't run into any problems. That's why, with this problem, I am dependend on you, @hraban.
  2. I am not sure. If the winch is, on the back end of the mod, like a docking port, and the two vessels are actually one, it should work without issues. If the winch just applies a force on the two vessels, I believe they'd drift apart and spin while doing so, without the winch doing anything. Dare to try it out? I am not on a decent rig right now, I can be happy to get KSP running on lowest settings in windowed mode. Both issues should now be resolved. Thank you very much! Afaik MechJeb should not deactivate SAS when warping.
  3. 1.6 released! I tried to comply to all your requests and comments. Hope you like it, have fun rotating!
  4. I could of course add a selection wich Body (if any at all) to have as default reference. So you could set the default to Kerbol, so that your probes always face the same direction relative to it, even after half a celestial year. What about that?
  5. Will do. Some configurability is obviously necessary. Well there was quite a number of people asking me to have it on by default. I will make it configurable, its ok.
  6. Well... Relative Rotion is on by default, that's what you guys wanted. But that's nothing new, actually. As I see, a couple of you guys have some kind of problems. I will work on them as soon as possible, you should expect a new version coming up next Weekend.
  7. Well... you made the bug happen, so you should know best how to recreate it Anyway, I am glad you want to help.
  8. Of course not. Could you send me a .log file? And all the PR cfg files, if possible?
  9. Oh well, good question. When in Timewarp or while the vessel is unloaded, it should point exactly towards the reference. The same goes for normal off-rails behaviour. There might be a minor deviation when going off rails, because of the physics kicking in. But I don't think it would be noticeable. Try it out and let me know!
  10. Yes I have heard about this. Seems like a problem with dividing by almost zero somewhere ^^
  11. The problem should be fixed now Have fun rotating!
  12. Could you explain? Are you experiencing any exceptions or some othe misbehaviour? If so, could you send me a log file?
  13. Glad to hear that feedback. I will report in next time with a fix.
  14. Can you try to make it happen again and send me the KSP.log file afterwards? Also, CKAN problems are fixed now.
  15. Is there going to be any network smoothing implemented soon? This is my main issue using DMP.
  16. 1.4 released! This is now a feature. Also, the mod *should* be alot more resource friendly and maybe even more stable.
  17. This is a good idea! Will do so. Yeah well but I honestly don't want to write this code tree. Sorry.
  18. I've already thought about it. But I am yet unsure on how to do it: Should it just continue rotating even though SAS is enabled? This is also similar to the problem wether the reference rotation mode should consume electric energy and monopropellant. I just think that for both of these you can't have a solution everyone likes...
  19. Yes it is. I've opened an issue on their Github tracker, this should be fixed sooner or later.
  20. Hotfix released! Ah yes. Thanks for those nice words.
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