RunAwayItzJack
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For a list of the mods installed: All installed mods are the latest version available, I'm not sure if I missed one or two but I think only the purple ones are installed. [url]https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1xWfbAsIzQSUaqJ_f9DcANxmllcesZhca8HNrikSKNZk/edit?usp=sharing[/url] Screenshot of the problem: [url]http://imgur.com/oKSpCab[/url] Edit: Also I'd like to add if it helps, the ambient sounds around ksc are still there. I can hear but I can't see it. My apologies if this has been posted before, I tried at least two or three different phrasings to search. Okay: so I went and installed each mod individually to test for what breaks. It turns out there was some sort of problem with the kopernik 0.5.1 dependency for OPM that was causing it, that problem had since been fixed with 0.5.2. I'm going to mark this closed but thank you everyone who took a look at the logs and bore through my poor bug report etiquette! :blush:
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Maybe I didn't phrase that properly, I was talking about using electric charge to do the trick. Charge that can come from an RTG or Solar Panels or wherever.
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Is there a mod that lets you treat the fuel cells as H2O Fuel Cells, capture the water and split that product back up into LFO?
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How Much Time Have You Spent Playing KSP?
RunAwayItzJack replied to SelectHalfling0's topic in KSP1 Discussion
According to steam: 2737 hours. To be fair, I do tend to forget to quit before leaving my computer for the night -
If you want to take a look into a theoretical mission to venus I'd recommend reading Venus by Ben Bova. In the story there are two different approaches, one of them was very kerbal
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The problem with NASA is that it requires politicians to continue existing. There's something like 10 different NASA run facilities in different states, making it too politically valuable to cut in congress. That's a recipe for inefficiency, but it's also the price that must be paid in order to receive funding from politicians that suffer from severe short sightedness.
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One thing that's always bothered me about wormholes or portals in general is how amazingly easy it would be to violate conservation of energy. For instance if you had an opening at the bottom of the ocean with massive pressure, and one at the top of mount everest with little pressure. There would be an absolute torrent of water spewing out of the wormhole at the top. Unless the wormhole "knows" how much matter+energy is passing through it I'm not sure they're possible.
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I think it'd be really cool to have to train kerbals for missions that return science or something of that nature. In my mind the reason you can't get full science from instruments like the barometer, thermometer etc. because there are no kerbals there to properly calibrate/efficiently run the instruments. Anyway, I think this would add a fantastic layer to career/science modes.
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So I've tried at least 3 or 4 different configurations installing Karbonite and Interstellar and the two just don't want to play together. I can get a clean install of one or the other, but the both of them make my KSP do weird flashes and/or everything is in shadows at the MUN/Kerbin title screen, then trying to hit start will either make it crash or when I can load up a save I get a flashing between the center and a patch of ocean. If it helps I'm playing on Mac OS X.
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[1.12] Extraplanetary Launchpads v6.99.3
RunAwayItzJack replied to taniwha's topic in KSP1 Mod Releases
I feel really dumb for this... but I'm missing the blue workshop part I think, and after reading the tutorial post I don't think I can use the Orange Orbital Rocket Workshop... can I? any help I can get would be amazingly appreciated, I just started off with this so I'm kind of stumbling through this! Thanks for reading in any case, take a silly Jeb! -
Space-faring and Sci-fi - the book recommendation thread
RunAwayItzJack replied to colmo's topic in The Lounge
If you're looking for a good Space Opera with a good bit of Hard Sci-Fi mixed in, Ben Bova's Grand Tour series is a great choice. There's a whopping 20 books, though they don't all feature the same storyline/characters, they're all connected.