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justadude

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  1. Stable-Basic worked once. Then froze on loading every time. Remove ATM KSP worked fine. Installed ATM as only mod - freeze on load. Windows 7 32 bit KSP used x86 version. Main reason for using was KSO.
  2. I do not think "edited for time" will do the trick here. They ignore orbital inclinations altogether. Hubble and ISS are in totally different orbital inclinations. Going from one to the other requires a precisely timed burn at the least, if not a rendezvous scenario to go along with the inclination change. In the movie everything is really close. I thought that given the presented scenario (that everything is in docking distance) that the movie was realistic.
  3. It is in every saved. However, you can disable it when you are playing and do not want it active.
  4. I feel that the information displays as well as Warp help should be stock from the get go. The autopilot should be unlocked for both Sandbox and Career mode after the player has performed the tasks by hand (to simulate the development of the technology). I would require different milestones for different modules and frame them as training in the career game or the tutorials. Establishing an circular orbit - Ascent guidance. Orbiting Moon - Maneuver Planner. Rendezvous and docking - you get the idea. This way players learn the basics, but those who prefer the creative gameplay aspects over the twitch elements are given tools to help them fly. Autopilot should always remain optional. People who do not want to use it, should have the option not too.
  5. When trying to land a probe on Tylo, MJ always does the de-orbit burn, but never initiates the braking burn. I have enough fuel and can land manually, but MJ seems to just stop working.
  6. You did not strand them. You got them to their new home.
  7. All Kerbals, sooner or later, regardless of their fate return to their point of origin...the KSC. It is their way.
  8. Please, please change the title. I almost cried when I saw it. How can anyone not love the Skipper.
  9. Yeah, that was mine. It was not very friendly. I am sorry. While my opinion may not apply to you, I stand by it. That being said, there are more precise and less inflammatory ways to gain the feedback you sought. Remember, its the internet. People do not know you, nor can they judge your implied intent when you post something ambiguous on a decisive topic. Then again, I think you knew that when you posted. Take care and have fun.
  10. You, are a rolemodel for us all. Now, please excuse me while I strive to become like you.
  11. Yeah, you're probably right about a portion of the posts. In the end its the same difference. None. The trolls also seek social validation("Look Ma, I caused a big thread to be made."), only they do not even have a cause to get behind... but Monkeys did fly Mercury. Sam, Ham and Enos.
  12. Often the real motivation in posts like these is to validate and stroke ego by defining what constitutes proper play and fun in a single player game. In doing so, the difference between fact and opinion is utterly disregarded. Such argumentation is, simply put, fallacious. When all is said and done on the Internet, it is the person playing the game who decides what constitutes fun gameplay and the proper challenge, if or when challenge is desired, not some arbitrary statement by someone trying to impose their rules upon you. KSPs gameplay allows individuals to seek their fun. Be is Stock, mods, flying, planning, simulating, experimenting, running a space program or simply going places and enjoying the view. How about less of these threads and more "I'm okay, You're okay." Edit: Took some of the bite out.
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