With the recent news of the .22 update with science and specimen containers, I'm curious as to what life on Kerbin besides the Kerbals would be like, not to mention the actual anatomy of the Kerbals. Considering how you can land them on their head, or have them survive explosions via EVA. Who knows what kinds of secrets could lurk on this little blue ball in the Kerbol system.
To be honest, I never thought of using a joystick. Though I do think I need one, I think I'll grab the Logitech 3D Extreme Pro. Seems like it's pretty good. I think it should help with spaceplanes and docking. Not to mention staging in general. EDIT: Just ordered it, should be here within the week.
Yeah, happened to me recently when I was doing an unmanned rocket test for an escape pod, and it had put a kerbal in the pod. I just let him jump off and it went berserk.
I've been trying forever to find the best mods and make a good lander to do a constellation style mission! EDIT: I also would like to know what you recommend for creating a compact lander.
Yeah, sorry for not being specific, I did in fact mean the road sign. As for the kerbin part, like a little bit of the horizon but in a simplified form with a kind of blue background color. Also, I mean the whole sign, blood splotch and all, or maybe make the body a kerbal for laughs.
I would like some form of space center customization. Like be able to choose a color theme, buy building designs for a career mode and certain equipment that can be used to take samples for no reason
Okay, so, what I'm looking for are some mods to do a Constellation style mission by sending up rockets and everything, but I would like some suggestions for mods I can add to my current ones. Though I would like to refrain from resource gathering mods such as Kethane. Mods so far: KW Rocketry Procedural Fairings Mechjeb So if you leave some suggestions as to what I could use for my landers and orbital vehicles, that would be great!
I have a few cool names, some are real names too, but my favorites are: Ed Kerman: The lead astronomer. Danberry Kerman: The head atmospheric scientist. Shelzon Kerman: The Spaceplane test pilot. Orfal Kerman: Unassigned. And just a list of interesting names: Harfrey Guscott Geneemone(Yeah, I have one with that long of a name) Aldrey Enby