Ever since they removed reaction wheels from the smaller probe cores I haven't touched them. It's a shame, I used to build space programs around those things.
A proper Duna Direct style mission should be possible now. Also, even if the new planes are a little more thirsty, a gas station with a drill and converter could provide fuel for engines and fuel cells. That would be interesting to see.
For a long time I had a problem where the outer layer of asparagus boosters would run out of fuel before the srbs attached to them did. Now that 1.0 has rendered massive asparagus stacks less effective, I'm finding more and more uses for them, as my rocket designs grow more sleek and minimalist.
I hired Samwell Kerman as a scientist. Almost no courage, but moderate intelligence. This isn't the first time I've gotten a Samwell, but the other one was in ~.18, before I looked at Kerbal stats.
The new mouse cursor is something I find rather annoying, and I'm sure others share this opinion. Please add an option so we are able to use our default cursors in KSP, like we did pre 1.0.
I don't really like the new KSP mouse cursor. I find it distractingly gaudy, and the spinning beach ball comes on during loading screens anyway, so I don't really worry about my cursor "fitting" the game. Does anyone know of a way to revert it back to the standard mouse cursor, like it was pre 1.0?
No, I stopped playing about a month ago, I can wait a little longer. I was a little burnt out of KSP, but I am thinking reentry heat may reignite my interests.
When I look at map view, I can't see the flags I have planted. When I try to pull down the little bar at the top of the screen, I can't click anything there. Any ideas?
The graphics are fine for me. I have a computer that pretends it's a toaster for any other game, and I have to run on min settings for those anyway. With KSP, I can play on decent settings as long as my ships do not get too large (or medium:P). I'm a minimalist anyway.
I am using a mac, but my keyboard is qwerty. It wasn't much of an issue before .90, now the VAB auto-zooms so I can't edit small details on large rockets.