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Many thanks to the workarounds being posted here, but for my part the downside of the launch option method is that the Steam overlay fails to launch in-game, which of course means no convenient screenshots for me. In my case, I ended up adding KSP_x64.exe separately as a non-Steam game, which allows me to bypass the launcher and keep the overlay. Not sure if this would work for non-Windows users, but I'm guessing it would as I imagine Steam has that functionality across all OS versions.
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Well, even Felsmak never said to stop, so with that in mind I guess I'll continue as I have been, but with a little belt-tightening. The series is close to wrapping up anyway at this point, Probably got like four more episodes before the colony has everything I want it to, and then I do a [super secret special mission] for a little finale. Thank you both for advising here, I'm grateful for the time and though you took! (With regards to the accent: it's no surprise you can't place it. It's a mixed-up accent gained from being born in America, spending early childhood in England, then living the rest of my life in America with my half-British family and watching loads of BBC sitcoms. I'm very odd.)
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I'd like to ask you folks something, and I can assure you I won't be offended by an honest answer, good or bad. Is this mission series worth continuing/finishing? I mean, I enjoy playing KSP in general, that's not gonna change whether I'm recording it or not. See, I've been around the YouTube scene a full year now, and haven't really gotten anywhere in that time. At first it's easy to assume that you just haven't been noticed much yet, what with the Let's Play scene being so crowded these days, but as time goes on and nothing much changes you have to ask yourself whether it's really that your videos just aren't that interesting. I like to think they're decent, but it's almost impossible to be objective about your own work, and because I get so little activity there's no proper way of knowing whether my content's actually entertaining or not. So I hereby put the question to all of you lot: is it any good? Is it very good? Not very good? Am I funny, or boring? Do I waste too much time, should I cut more out of the videos, or is it nice to have a full "journal-style" playthrough? Making videos like these takes a significant amount of time and effort, both in recording and editing. Now if they really are halfway decent then I'll gladly keep at it, and improve what you think could be improved, but if they're really just a big snooze then I might as well save myself some labour hours and play KSP quietly like I used to.
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OH MY GOD THE HITCHHIKER CONTAINER HAS AN IVA NOW NOBODY TOLD ME ABOUT THIS HOLY FLUFFY BUNNIES THIS IS AMAZING
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Picking up my feet a bit, I've sent another fuel stack out to the Laythe station. In the meantime, I intend to test out the docking capabilities of the dropship that will act as an SSTO bus between the Laythe colony and Station L.
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Now that I managed to successfully get the fuel stack into orbit, the challenging part is - as always - docking it with the station. I made a bit of a hash of this rendezvous, not to mention I almost rammed the station end-on.
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Having got the space stations up successfully, it's time to develop a way of getting fuel between them so that I can refuel the SSTO for getting kerbals off of Laythe, and the bus for transporting them between stations. Getting three jumbo-64 tanks' worth of fuel into orbit proved to be a bit more challenging than I'd first though, however.
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I'm really getting the hang of this orbit business. For some reason, it never occurred to me to use RCS to fine-tune my orbits before; I was always trying to use my rocket motors instead. Well, not this time! Now I am finally getting good at SPACE!
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Well, getting the station out to Laythe was a simple enough success. Aerobraking it... Ehhhhhhhhhhh not so much. Makes a great splash though! Thank god for quicksaves.
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Finally got this show back on the road again. Space station get! Time to launch!
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Just a short episode today, due to some technical problems I had to sort out. The good news is I seem to be getting close to sorting out the remaining challenges.
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What is the least useful non-structural part?
Adam Novagen replied to makinyashikino's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Sorry, I'm confused about why anyone would call the Inline Advanced Stabilizer useless. The Inline Reaction Wheels are all well and good, but they only use torque to keep your ship locked in position. The IAS (and its larger counterpart, the Advanced S.A.S. Module, Large) will use all available control systems to keep your ship aligned; RCS, wing flaps, thrust vectoring, everything! Understandably that's not always necessary, but it's still bloody useful. -
Hopefully it wasn't too disappointing; maybe I should land a stock exchange there too so I can picket it, eh?
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Turns out the Duna launch was... Well, a fluke of the physics engine. Upon trying to re-launch for Laythe, I hit disaster upon disaster, and I'm reasonably sure I lost my sanity somewhere around the fifth launch attempt.
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Ranting about "Kerbalnaughts" and the K syndrome.
Adam Novagen replied to astropapi1's topic in KSP1 Discussion
Our moon is not "the Moon." "Moon" is not a proper noun; Jupiter has more than 15 of the buggers, but while they're named Io, Europa, Ganymede and so forth, they are all moons.