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What Would You Like to See In KSP?
llamatoes replied to Astrofox's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
More planets. I swung 'em all sister. 0.18.4 was the last update with a planet in it. Before squad shout MUH UNITY LIMITATIONS. Find a workaround. Your responsiblity -
Squad have stopped caring
llamatoes replied to llamatoes's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Those testers weren't very good when .21 and .22 both rocked up pretty much unplayable because of the bugs -
Squad have stopped caring
llamatoes replied to llamatoes's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
Squad put it in their game. If the game is released and it crashes when a reasonable number of mods, then it's their responsibility to fix it. When its released, and reviewer is reviewing it and it isn't working, they'll tear it a new one. Either wait for Unity 5 (which I would recommend) or begin fixing it (which i also recommend) -
Squad have stopped caring
llamatoes replied to llamatoes's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
If you are getting annoyed about the inb4lock bit, than you have pretty much missed the point of the post. I am criticizing Squad as developers. That largely exists to make any overzealous mods think before silencing any dissent in their echo chamber. -
I've been playing since 0.16. In that time I've seen KSP evolve from a brilliant prototype into a bit of a mess. Back then, Squad could churn out a massive update (like 0.17 or 0.18) in a third of the time, and the updates were brilliant. KSP is one of my favorite games but its pretty bad when Squad have more community mangers than developers. The latest updates have taken massively longer than the earlier ones and were pretty much dead on arrival, I appreciate that the newer updates were more complex, but at least bugfix better. And don't get me started on 64-bit version. Instead of shoving a few more buggy and broken features onto the pile and shouting "Done!" take some time out to make the current features better. As it stands what KSP needs is a few good optomization updates and making the 64 bit version playable. Leave new features (at the moment) to modders who can accomplish far more in a fraction of the time as a hobby no less, and with far more polish. before people shout "Judge the game, not the developers", the game is linked to the developers. Their practices affect the game. I love KSP, but it seems the developers don't, and I want this to change. inb4lock
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That is also a good game, but for different reasons.
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Aurora: Its a 4x game and it is described as the Dwarf Fortress of the 4x genre. It is very complex. The UI is minimal to say the least, but it is a very a deep and engaging game. Almost all equipment has to be designed. LINK: http://aurora2.pentarch.org/index.php
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BSA - British Space Agency [Pic Heavy]
llamatoes replied to Captain_Party's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
IMHO I feel that Britain has done very well under the EU. -
BSA - British Space Agency [Pic Heavy]
llamatoes replied to Captain_Party's topic in KSP1 Mission Reports
I find you wanting to split from the EU... Disturbing. -
I cannot smegging believe this is up. *Squeals* Joint station, here I come
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Lots of upcoming space-games, not sure which to play.
llamatoes replied to Custard Donut (In Space)'s topic in The Lounge
Space engineers is worth a look, its by the same people as miner wars. -
What do you think of the new Communotron 88-88 design?
llamatoes replied to SuperWeegee4000's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I prefer the new one, as it makes more sense on my my interplanetary probe to have a large 2.5 antenna, rather than a 1.25 m one. -
slightly perplexed by the "kerbal science" vid
llamatoes replied to katateochi's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Does this mean that the Kraken will return to snap off my engines?