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I think the bottom line most people would agree on is CPU upgrade would be the most benefit. Mike has a point though, might wait until Unity 5 update.
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I think you could maybe just process one experiment at a time, but if it's more than 500 with a single experiment then I don't know what to tell you. That's the kind of glitch that would force me to some kind of save modification.
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Probably needs to be recorded as an issue to fix somewhere down the line, if possible. Maybe with the installer at least.
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There are flavors of Linux that can boot from a 3.5" floppy, but I tend to go with the ones that are geared towards a little more GUI. Puppy Linux is one that I like, but for KSP I would probably do Mint as well. You almost certainly have room for it on your HDD, I would guess.
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I like AMD personally for CPU and if we do eventually get multicore support for KSP then they could be a good way to go. He didn't say he was up for building a PC or not, but it is more bang for your buck.
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On a combined training mission / solar outpost contract mission, 9 Kerbals launched straight up into a solar orbit. Having completed the contract, the trainees returned. Their return vector took them directly into the Kerbin atmosphere at a velocity of over 3000m/s. At this velocity heat caused the command pod to vaporize and kill Gike Kerman instantly, but she was the lucky one. The intense heat and G forces caused the remaining crew to FUSE into their fellow shipmates and parts of the ship ala The Philadelphia Experiment.
so yeah, pretty gruesome.
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I don't bother to calculate anything a lot of the time, but there are some handy resources. Search for transfer calculator, transfer window calculator, delta v map and delta v calculator for the most helpful ones.
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On December 8, 2015 at 2:20:31 PM, MaxL_1023 said:
When you use "Vectors" as attitude control jets.
Woot! Done that!
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4 hours ago, selfish_meme said:
I think this looks pretty cool
Thanks!
Here it is on Minmus:
It's currently attached to my mining rig on Minmus.
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Hi all, I just wanted to share this with everyone. I'm rather proud of how it turned out. I've been a long time lurker on the Spacecraft Exchange as well, so I thought it was about time I contributed to it. This is a "Mad Max" inspired fuel tanker (aka "War Rig"). It is designed to be able to drive around on Minmus to deliver and transport fuel. It comes in two sections, the tanker section and the tractor section. The tank is designed to be able to independently fly to and from Minmus surface to an orbital station, but I have NOT tested this function yet.
Please let me know what you think!
Shiny and chrome, I ride into Valhalla!
Star truckin' across the universe!
CRAFT FILE DOWNLOAD:
https://sites.google.com/site/katzcospace/downloads/Jebs%20War%20Rig.craft?attredirects=0&d=1
Tips:
The original version did not have any room for Kerbals, but I have added two seats behind the cab. You may wish to add more.
Launching these parts can be a bit unwieldy, I recommend launching the parts separately. Also, adding decouple-able reaction wheels helps with stability and maneuvering during transport.
If you want to use this in career, but don't have the required drone core, you can easily replace them. Don't forget to re-add the headlights
The RCS thrusters and small engines on the tractor unit are functional, but mostly there for decoration.
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[quote name='Wolfos31']To use Physics warp instead of time warp in space hold the Alt key while pressing < or >. I don't know what keybinding you'd have to use if you're on a Mac.[/QUOTE]
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There seems to be no consensus on whether the improvement will be "big" or not. I think it is safe to say that there will be "some" improvement, but as to exactly how much we will have to wait and see. My personal agenda is to strongly hope that it's a big deal since I have a 6-core CPU. As it is KSP runs well on my computer anyway, but hopefully it will improve performance for a lot of people.
(I didn't build my computer specifically for KSP).
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Cool deal! Looks like she needs some training!
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I really don't know where comes the impression that Unity 5 fixes all KSP x64 bugs/crashes. Fact is, that in software development, if these bugs are not reported and fixed then they do not magically vanish in the next version. I've heard that Unity 5 has better support for the x64 Unity editor, but this has nothing to do with the KSP x64 related bugs. So, if any of the x64 related crashes are fixed in Unity 5, then it is just a pure luck.
Well, yeah Unity 5 is not going to magically make KSP x64 work, but having a x64 editor is going to really help things in terms of developing for KSP x64. (I think Harvester stated as much in the last dev notes).
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Good luck
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Alt-F12 menu has a performance tab as well.
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Yeah you should be able to do save file editing to import her. I think if you launch a craft with her as the pilot and then quicksave and copy that craft in it should work.
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By dump I meant you could get rid of it in VAB.
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Yep. And rockets using it can dump the fuel oxidizer.
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I guess it depends on what your definition of "big" improvement is. Since the physics engine (physx, not sure the version numbers) is one of the big users of CPU time in KSP you can expect porting that to multiple threads to help. Somewhere I heard that physx can use the GPU for physics processing, but I really have no idea whether that's true or not.
Edit: I got ninja'd. OK so, from what I have seen being discussed the newer version of physx in Unity 5 does support multithreading. All I could find was this: http://docs.nvidia.com/gameworks/content/gameworkslibrary/physx/guide/Manual/API.html#multithreading
Edit again: http://blogs.unity3d.com/2014/07/08/high-performance-physics-in-unity-5/
*shrug* Here's hoping
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Unity 5 is an update to the game engine. This means a few things for performance. Number 1 is that we expect a 64-bit version to be released which should allow KSP to use more RAM. The physics engine will be updated as well, which would hopefully (this hasn't been confirmed yet) allow for much better performance on multi-core processors. Graphics are expected to change slightly. I don't think you should have to spend too much to play KSP well.
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As Snark said, you click on the crew hatch to do a transfer, but you have to be docked together or capture it with the claw. Otherwise EVA is the only option.
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If you provide thrust on the opposite side of the target vector, it will pull prograde towards it.
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Besides rockets and jets the only way is RCS or some sort of water wheel.
Edit: Also Xenon propulsion.
Lockheed L-1329 JetStar Replica
in KSP1 The Spacecraft Exchange
Posted · Edited by KatzOhki
Lockheed L-1329 JetStar
I saw this in the Bond movie "Goldfinger" and was inspired to recreate it because of the unique dual engine design. Click the images for larger versions.
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