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Rareden's Real 8k Skybox for Texture Replacer
Dirty Bob replied to Kunschner's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
Thanks for putting this up separately. It's working well and looks great. -
I'm woodworking until it comes out. I can't get Linux to boot right with this RAID setup for some reason. I've tried and I just can't enjoy going back to the limits of 32-bit in the game. I have been feeling the bug though and decided I'm going to try a Kerbal pyrography piece. I'm just trying to find the right image that will work in monochrome and be within my ability.
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That's cold. All of those poor pilots will be floating around with false hope.
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As far as the tech tree and contracts go, mods are the answer. These are two points that everyone has their own personal tastes with and I see it as a waste of development time to focus on. I don't understand why people are so stuck on wanting their version of what they like to be the stock game. They could put exactly what you want in the stock game and the next day there would be a thread about how KSP is doomed because the new changes aren't the preference of another group of players. In all honesty, you've already seen what they've done with it so far and I wouldn't have any kind of high hopes for what they'd put out in that department. I'd rather see them put time working on core issues and bugs than to flavor the game a certain way.
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I run Mint personally and it all works just fine.
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I'm having a problem with choosing particular frequencies with the new cores. I can't select anything between 1 and 3.5 or between 47.5 and 50. In between 3.5 and 47.5 I'm able to use any of the frequencies in .5 increments. This is happening on Linux, going to test it out in Windows later to see if it's an issue there.
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What do you think of the upcoming Windows 10 update?
Dirty Bob replied to RocketScientist00's topic in The Lounge
I'll upgrade a Windows 8 PC I have. Probably not my 7 laptop though, especially since I'm on Linux most of the time for KSP anyways. -
I don't buy any game near that price. so for me it is too expensive at $40. Honestly, I think steam sales have driven games to place a higher "regular" price on games so they can set a sale price that they're willing to live with when the sales come around. With midweek madness and weekend sales giving you even more opportunity for a discounted sale, it really is the only thing that makes sense from an economic standpoint. The fact of the matter is if you tell people it's on sale, more will buy it and Steam has really started to reflect this in the last couple years. If they set a price of say $20, I think they'd really be screwing themselves during the two big sales of the year with a price that would be much too low compared to the value of the game.
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I didn't even realize this had changed. Now I can use my jet plane that drops command pod bombs again.
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Venting the 1.0 launch
Dirty Bob replied to r4pt0r's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
I bet if we complain about the release more, there will be a tear in the time continuum and we'll be able to slip back to release day. Once there we can tell the devs how the release of 1.0 unleashed hellish doom on the masses and they must stop. Unfortunately for humankind, Sqaud ignores the warnings saying, "The rockets must fly and Kerbals must die." -
Venting the 1.0 launch
Dirty Bob replied to r4pt0r's topic in KSP1 Suggestions & Development Discussion
There isn't even a horse to beat anymore. It was pulp days ago. Yes we get it, there were bugs. Amazingly, life is still going on. Who would of thought? -
Am I the only "Glass half full" guy around here?
Dirty Bob replied to MrZayas1's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I'm definitely enjoying it. I'm doing my normal vanilla run through a new update to get a feel for the base game. It's something I always like to do before I throw in the mods. As for the community, it's been that way for awhile here and why I mostly stopped taking part in it. One of the biggest problems I've always noticed is that people forget why there are mods. When they don't make a mod a stock part of the game they get upset, which happens after every update. It never makes sense to me considering they gave us a way to make the game play how we want it. Half the people want X to be in the game, the other half don't. Hence, mods. -
I can't even remember how much I paid. ?/382 = must be good