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Varryl

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  1. I really appreciate all the feedback I've gotten on the forum. Good stuff, guys. Cheers.
  2. Thanks for all your input guys. I thought I knew what I was doing in the cfg files but looks like there is a lot more than I realized. Does anyone know what Ki, Kp and Kd do in layman's terms? I've googled around, I've seen them in parts cfg files, and I know they're for PID controllers, but the math was a little over my head.
  3. I've been playing Kerbal since .18.2 and I've done some interesting things. I would consider myself an intermediate player, but not an advanced one by any means. I started playing around with the part cfg files, launched some very high thrust experiments, and I had some questions: 1. Does anyone know exactly how much force is used when a part is attached to another part, or how much force is required for that part to break off? 2. Does anyone know how to increase the attachment force from one part to another part? 3. Why do rockets that are perfectly simple (pod/probe, fuel, engine) with a high TWR start to veer off one side or another? 4. Does anyone know how to adjust the ASAS force so that you're not constantly wobbling back and forth while still maintain ASAS stability features? These questions have probably been asked before. I used search and tried to come up with some answers for myself, but the threads seemed to veer off into something tangential every time. Any information or even a link to where the information is would be greatly appreciated.
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