Hello, Just got started with KSP after hearing a lot from it over the years. Won't bore, will just post some suggestions, and while i realise this game can be heavily modded these are aimed at making the core game more user friendly and better: 1) Make the parts screen easier to manage. For one, split parts into smaller groups, in propulsion have engines/fuelpods, maybe even types of fuel. It becomes an immense hassle to find parts. Also, while i love the lore of them, there should be some standards in regards to the size they have and their name. Something like R3/R2/R1 put somewhere in the name to mention how radially big each part is, for a small example. 2) Part info when you have it selected. I loaded up some models from the default folder and besides comparing their look to the ones in the parts list i could not see which part is what. I just wanted to take it down and understand how it's built. 3) Visible connection points. A screenshot illustrates it best, from Galactic Civilisations 2: All the red dots are connection points on the parts and the default 'facing'. For spherical items, they have a lot of them, but what this helps to do is you know where to point your mouse to clip parts to a specific point and not have to wobble your mouse around until the game recognizes that you want to ACTUALLY put it there. Sometimes to simply put another fuel tank below another one, in line, i kept getting tons of weird other placements until i finally got what i wanted. I understand the game is trying to translate where you're pointing in a 3D space by throwing a vector and the first intersection is what gets used, but the GC2 example above is a very simple way to do it. 4) More stats in the vehicle builder. What's the current ship's total mass? How much thrust does 'this' stage give out? I don't know enough-enough about the game to say which are important and in what capacity, but i really just felt i was slapping parts together without knowing how or why. I have three engines, should i add another one? Do i need an extra fuel tank? How long does will this engine burn with this fuel tank at max burn? Sure i can calculate, or run it to see, but having some stats makes it atleast tangible and gives you some numbers to have in the back of your mind and reference. 5) Faux wind-tunnel? Can i see where the biggest drag is on my ship and try to fix it before launching it? Goes with the above improvements. 6) Overlay trajectories in the 'normal' 3D view. This can't be so hard. While i understanding using the map to actually make trajectories since it's a fine thing, what's the issue with not being able to see said trajectory and whatever changes in in in the 3D viewer. While i'm sure in the end it's just novelty, it would make it easier for people to understand what's going on when they can actually see their ship physical facing and the relation burn has on their trajectory in real time. If nothing else, atleast show ship 'facing' in the map. This might also be more fun since you end up with something else to look at rather than a blue line and the navball. And that's about it so far. I'm still struggling on preserving fuel and getting a ship into stable 75/75 orbit with /enough/ fuel to make re-entry. Often i barely end up with enough fuel to make periapsis. Anyhow, this is perfect to play at work.