SteevyT
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It looks like he's trying to sing dubstep.
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Dead for the second time in my career save.
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He was probably thinking "MORE BOOSTERS!" I just edited some gameplay video. This time it's my Minmus trip. Accidentally killed another Kerbal (Bob).
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More bang for your buck - What would you like next for KSP?
SteevyT replied to Kerbonautical's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I'd like to see better aerodynamics. -
Gameplay footage from a few days ago, but just uploaded it to YouTube.
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There does seem to be something off with the way the landing legs rebound. I mounted an engine pointed downward to increase force on a lander that I knew could sit near full extension. I compressed the legs all the way down and they only rebounded about halfway. Raising and lowering a single leg caused them all to kind of pop back to where they normally were under the weight they were supporting.
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Which one? My one that I record YouTube videos in is SteevyTable since that is my YouTube name. Otherwise I have "Experiments" and then my main one for myself is just called SteevyT.
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What did you name your first rocket?
SteevyT replied to Spacewalking on Sunshine's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I think every single one of my career mode rockets has been called "Untitled Space Craft" so far. -
Not sure about that one, I saw it in a mod for KSP 0.21 that Scott Manly reviewed.
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Because it would be a "warp" drive. It doesn't actually add or subtract any velocity from your ship, just moves it to another location. From a stationary observer, the ship will have the same velocity where it ended as when it started.
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I throw 6 on the 1-man capsules, but then again, I don't really care how the rocket looks, the single starting parachute is enough to bring the pod, 6 goo canisters, and a communicatron back safely.
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You are only getting 20% of the science transmitting that you would bringing them back. However, the thermometer, barometer, gravimeter, and accelerometer should all transmit 100% rather than the 80% or whatever they do right now. They are just storing numbers, those should be able to be transmitted intact.
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There are different crew and EVA reports for low and high orbits around Kerbin, Minmus, and the Mun. (Or at least one of the reports is altitude dependent, I forget which one right now)
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I made a diamond!