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I've never considered the ratio of programmers to number of gigabytes in the download. Does anything else factor into that equation like - for example - the game's screen resolution? But they did say just that, 3 days ago right here: Specifically:
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Can't upload images directly anymore
Superfluous J replied to king of nowhere's topic in Kerbal Network
Doesn't matter what you upload to imgur, you can link to a jpg and it'll give a jpg. it's in their best interest to spend the time re-encoding the file, as it lowers the bandwidth. -
Can't upload images directly anymore
Superfluous J replied to king of nowhere's topic in Kerbal Network
https://imgur.com/feSzLzg isn't a link to an image. https://imgur.com/feSzLzg.png is. That's literally the only difference. And no, you don't have to add the ".png" to the end. And you shouldn't, you should add ".jpg" because 99% of the time jpg's are much smaller. Re-read this. It's important: "Copy image link"! Don't copy the IMAGE. Copy a LINK to the image. -
Easy / Straightforward Video Editing Software?
Superfluous J replied to JoeSchmuckatelli's topic in The Lounge
I cannot recall it crashing on me except when I loaded a huge video into it and I assume it ran out of memory or something. Unlike videopad, which I got in the habit of saving before every transition. -
Wow that article used a lot of words to say "kids these days amirite?"
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One is a complete game with pre-made craft* made by the company that made the operating system the game is playing on, while the other is in EA, made by a (at least relatively speaking) small team, and allows its users to build anything the engine can render. *I know people say you can add planes to it, but from what I see building them is more similar to coding a mod in KSP than building a ship. I've no firsthand experience with it as MSFS is as interesting to me as Paint Drying Observer 2023.
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Covid, after all I did to avoid you. You win this round.
Superfluous J replied to Andrew the Astronaut's topic in The Lounge
Related the the lack of smell, I have diminished smell now since getting Covid (it was always bad, now it's worse) but I can smell things. However, I've found one huge benefit: I can cut onions as long as I'd like and I never tear up. -
Easy / Straightforward Video Editing Software?
Superfluous J replied to JoeSchmuckatelli's topic in The Lounge
I have paid for several video editors over the years, but in the end I settled on a free video editor named ShotCut. I don't think I'll ever use anything else. https://shotcut.org/ -
While it's particularly worse now that dime-store Tony Stark bought it, it's been going downhill for over a decade now.
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1) Any Reddit community with more than 100 members is a cesspool and if you want to post information there and it gets downvoted that's on you. 2) Instead of linking Reddit posts on the forum, why not post on the forum and link to them on Reddit? If the link gets downvoted, then you can fix that by NOT CARING.
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This sort of describes me. I stopped playing KSP1 years ago, before KSP2 was announced, even, and have only toyed with it since. Every time something new (usually a challenge or interesting mod) pulls me in, the whole been-there-done-that takes over and I go find something else to do. This is not a fault of KSP. It's a fact of life. Once you've done something it's old, and old things are boring. When KSP2 offers something that I find is worth the cost, I'll buy, play, and (I hope) enjoy it. Until then, I've got a ton of other stuff to do that doesn't involve playing a game I've played to death.
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End game content?
Superfluous J replied to CiberX15's topic in KSP2 Suggestions and Development Discussion
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What have you been playing recently? (Other than KSP)
Superfluous J replied to a topic in The Lounge
I bought Darkest Dungeon 2 on the Steam Summer Sale, but hadn't had a chance to try it until last week. It actually took a bit for me to get into it, mostly because I absolutely LOVED the original and this one is so different. However, I stuck with it and am glad I did. Once I stopped wanting to play the original (which I can always do by just playing it), I realized that it's nice to have a WHOLE DIFFERENT game with the same basic combat mechanics yet everything else changed. -
I believe it's "We'll burn that bridge when we get to it."
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Well I don't own KSP2 so can't speak on it, but from what I can tell from comments here everything good in KSP was changed in KSP2, and everything bad in KSP was left the same in KSP2.
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It's almost like they're different enough that you can't reliably compare them.
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Back in the soup-o-sphere days I'd frequently come in from Jool straight down. Never hit the ground at anything over terminal velocity. Those were the days.
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We've reached the next stage of evolution of taking a screen shot. Old and busted: Taking a screen shot. Old hotness: Taking a picture of your screen with your phone. New hotness: Taking a picture of your phone taking a picture of your screen.
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I drink it cold, sometimes with ice. 1 "pot" of coffee makes 14 (8-ounce) cups of the tastiest cold black coffee ever made by human hands. I drink probably about 5 cups (2-3 glasses) a day. I add no sugar (or anything else) to it, but I've been drinking black coffee since I was about 13 so that's no surprise. I drink this in the summer, and hot coffee in the winter. I much prefer cold brew's taste, but hot coffee uses less grounds per kilo-awake-unit and also feels better when you're nearly shivering.
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You're not supposed to leave the grounds in it! I make a batch of cold brew twice a week or so, and after the 45 minutes it takes to brew (I have a machine that stirs it up so it brews much faster than the 8-12 hours most recommend) it sits in the fridge happily groundless for 3-4 days while I slowly drink it glass by glass. Best. Coffee. Ever.
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Late game career is sandbox. You have unlocked all science and have so much money you don't need to take a contract - like - ever again. I agree though that career is the most fun part of KSP1. It's the only reason I kept playing for so long. That doesn't mean it can't be done better in a different way. Rimworld tried this, and scaled up enemy raids to match your base's net worth. It backfired, and the best strategy to play became one of limiting your colony's total cash value while making it as strong as possible. So you'd forego that space marine combat armor because a leather jacket was better against bows and arrows than the combat armor was against rocket launchers. And your colony wants those new fancy beds? Sorry you're sleeping on the ground buddy we don't want to start getting raided by laser robots do we?