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  1. If I'm doing a serious mission I try not to get my Kerbals killed because I might still need them, but I do not mourn for them (son's of ******** shouldn't have died in the first place). When it comes to screwing around with weird designs and testing crafts I don't really care if they safely land or penetrate the VAB
  2. At my work I need to fetch stuff from the storage and get it ready for shipping. Sometimes I need to pick multiple of the same item. I tried to shift-duplicate it once ;__;
  3. I can sympathise a lot with this fellow forum member and flight commander
  4. These rules only apply to official KSP-related pages/services (Plugin showroom/Spaceport), if you really want to share your plugin without source you could always upload it somewhere else where those rules do not apply. As to the question you're actually asking, I think it's great. It's great to be able to see how someone has done something in a plugin, you could learn from it yourself or maybe even give the original developer(s) some advice on how specific parts could've been done better
  5. No, I do use Kerbal Engineer though
  6. You do know how ENB works? Like tweak the settings for yourself?
  7. That doesn't seem entirely true, tbh I believe in alien life but I don't think it'll look anything like the Kerbals
  8. Definitely one of the coolest mods ever! Great job!
  9. I'm not saying Squad should cancel career mode at all, I'm just saying I'd prefer going out there and exploring things for myself rather than having specific tasks assigned (which, I know, is a choice). I was just asking if there were other people sharing a somewhat similar opinion ^^
  10. I'm not sure if I'm the only one who feels about it this way, but what I love so much about sandbox is that resources are endless, and part of the fun is crashing, screwing up, failing, not knowing what's going to happen or where you're going to land. Career mode seems limiting in that point of view, considering it's based on objectives set by the computer, and there's no real straying away from them Any comments? Am I missing something? Do others share the same opinion?
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