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Fizwalker

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  1. I haven't played much in awhile and as I've started messing with the wings again, I may have run into a small issue. It seems that I am unable to alter the dimensions of the rounded wing tips. I noted that I couldn't alter the thickness of the wing with the latest patch (although I ran into this issue with that release as well) so I am using Ver 10.1. Now, it doesn't crash, so I don't know if there is a log associated to post. (If there is, where would I find it?) I would like to thank you for your time and effort in keeping this mod around. It's definitely a must have for me. Thank you again for your help in advance.
  2. Sir,

    I just stumbled across your textures for Procedural parts, and they look fabulous! However... There is a small issue. Kerbal Stuff has gone bye-bye. :P  Do you think we could get a link for the textures either via Spaceport (KerbalStuff's replacement) or a different location?

     

    Thank you

     

    Fiz

  3. With the death of Kerbal Stuff, is there another location I can get USI Core mod? (I've looked through the catalog and I'm not seeing it there....) Thank you for the help!
  4. This looks very interesting! Although your second post reminded me of this: Looking forward to seeing more of your work!
  5. Hey, I don't know if anyone's said this recently Pingo, you do awesome work! Thank you for your time and the effort you've put into this.
  6. I have a question about mods.... I saw that B9's P-Wings were allowed.... Now that the original P-Wings has been updated, are they allowed for use?
  7. This mod has been a must-have for me since I first discovered it last year sometime. I have been jonesing for it... and I cannot express how much I appreciate your picking up this mod. Crzyrndm, Taniwha, I thank you both very much!
  8. Oh you don't know that.... Maybe you could... Um... I dunno... Pick up the repaired leg and.... Ah attach it to the ship?
  9. Kampbell's Tomato souper? Inquiring Kerbals need to know!
  10. I didn't do much as I've been reluctantly making a dual boot between linux and windows...
  11. I think he means he is running 64bit windows rather than 64bit ksp. Of course that could mean he is running either version, (KSP 64 generally worked ok on Windows for me, but I am bragging now )
  12. Hey, take your time! They are gorgeous. Are there any mods I need to have in order to install it?

  13. I only had those issues when I used the version for 1.0.2 in 1.0.4 and given the lack of information in those "Bug reports," that could be what they're experiencing. Anyway, going to try the current version in 1.0.4. I wish I'd understood what this mod did years ago.... >.>
  14. Interesting pack! I'll give it a try! =) *Sigh* More than ever, I wish P-Wings were updated..... >.>
  15. It's the pioneer probe antenna in FASA
  16. I think it's the fourth picture in-- the spaceplane on the Titan like booster-- reminds me of the Dyna-Soar program, and some of the later aircraft are similar to the big Antonovs.... so a mix of 'Murican and Soviet hardware.
  17. Those are from USI's sounding rocket mod
  18. Love those Shermans! Have you made the E8 yet?

  19. What better way than to risk Jeb and the resr? Tho I might run 1.0.2 until everything caught up... You've been in orbit, haven't you?
  20. You don't need steam to play the game! Move the base game folder out of Steam's SteamApps folder (or copy it!) and it will not auto-update. In fact, you can have multiple installations of different versions. (It took me a hot minute to find this out....>.>) But yeah, KSP doesn't install like other normal games (Assuming you are using windows), it doesn't write itself into your registry which means, you can run it from anywhere on your hard drive (easier with a shortcut!) Enjoy! :)

  21. I recently switched to Linux Mint. I can finally play RSS/RO with the 8K textures, and so far, I haven't found an upper limit to the mods I can run (I have 16 GB of RAM, so your experience may vary) If you are new to Linux then I would suggest Mint Others have suggested Ubuntu--These are the two most popular distributions and therefore most supported. From personal experience, it seems nVidia cards are easier to install drivers for in Linux Mint. Let me stress that they *MAY* not be better, but I gave up on screwing around with my ATI card sooner. (This is probably going to bite me on the arse later when I build my GF's computer so she can play....and uses the card I discarded......I digress) If you get Linux Ubuntu or Mint there is a package installer that can find, and install your video card's "driver." You might find, if you have a mouse with a high polling rate that KSP lags/stutters when you are manipulating parts. This clears up if you reduce the polling of the mouse--you can google it to figure out how. For me, switching from Windows was kind of equivalent to giving up an addiction. I used windows because I thought I *HAD* to in order to do what I wanted to do with my computer. Something you should know before making the switch. Linux cannot NATIVELY run Windows programs. To run programs meant for Windows, you have to install a program to, put it in an easier term, "emulates" Windows. For administrative purposes, WINE is there. PlayOnLinux is there for us Linux users. PlayOnLinux is kind of self explanatory. It's here to let us play Windows games on Linux. It is based on WINE. WINE is here to let us run Windows applications on Linux. WINE (literally, means WINE Is Not an Emulator) Neither of these programs are perfect in letting us use Windows programs. (iTunes is NOT available on Linux. It is likely that you will lose some of your library if you used iTunes previously--Notably, the music which have licenses signed prior to 2009, will not be available to you after switching to Linux. If you can find a way past the DRM, please share.) Frankly, the switch to Linux for me was long over due. I should have done it a long time ago. That said, you are going to have to learn a new system. If you're not prepared to do that, don't switch. If you do switch, be aware that different distributions have different communities.... I haven't experienced much with Debian (Which Squad suggests for KSP) I have heard on the other hand that they expect users to know what the heck they're talking about and doing. Mint seems to have a forgiving community. I haven't heard anything about Ubuntu. That said, the person who "recommended" Ubuntu on the forums here was a jerk (From what I gather, he was probably a Debian user and in his own way steered me away from a community I would have disliked intensely, so I thank him for that), another person in the thread I started suggested Mint. I tried Mint, despite having a disk with Debian. Other than some frustration in how to install my video card's drivers, which was cleared up with another question on the KSP forums. If your sole reason for switching to Linux is KSP, then I wouldn't switch. On the other hand, if you're fed up with Windows and want a change, I would go with Linux Mint or Ubuntu. Be prepared that these OS's will take some getting used to. Be certain of what you want, because there is a lot to get used to in Linux.
  22. Lilienthal, are you sure this isn't an issue with Procedural Fairings? Incidentally, the player.log is there.... I had a problem finding mine in Mint, but having learned a little about the terminal screen trying to install my graphics drivers (until some kind hearted soul taught me about Synapsis...) I figured I had to use the terminal to find it (after giving up trying through the GUI). After opening the terminal, I copied and pasted this: ~/.config/unity3d/Squad/Kerbal\ Space\ Program/Player.log Into the prompt. After flailing about a bit... I googled "Copying files in Linux" and it gave me a few options, I don't remember exactly which result I chose (it has to do with the 'cp' command which has several uses) but the syntax I used afterwards was something like: cp -b ~/.config/unity3d/Squad/Kerbal\ Space\ Program/Player.log ~/Desktop/ cp is the copy command, -b is the switch to create a backup and the first argument(or path) afterwards tells Linux where to find the file, and the second one tells Linux where to put the copy/backup. There are other switches and I don't know exactly what they do yet--I'm still very much a newb, but in some ways it seems very similar to old MS-DOS 3.31, which I grew up on. This worked well enough for me to post a bug report in a different thread. I don't remember off hand if I had to have admin privileges to get a copy of the file. Hope this helps!
  23. Namely cities and city lights Though it occurs to me that it might make sense to put the daytime city textures in with RSS... although if one wanted to customize that, it might make it harder.
  24. Very interesting, it seems the Pacific rim is a bit more peaceable in your timeline! . Looking forward to reading more of this, (if it isn't dead)
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