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  1. On 1.2.2017 at 10:18 PM, Skalgrin said:

    KSP Console :

    Error: Module Jettison threw during OnUpdate: System.MissingMethodException: Method not found: 'PartResoureList.GetEnumerator'.

     at Part.ModulesOnUpdate () [0x00000] in <filename unknown>:0

     

    Same error message here. KSP Version 1.2.2.1622

  2. Same problem here, but only with yaw.

    Roll and pitch are working fine.

     

    I was able to trace it down to the root part.

    I had a docking port on the underside of the shuttle for the connection to the main tank and it was assigned as root part.

    After i reassigned the shuttle cockpit as root part, mechjeb is working fine now.

  3. I can provide a screenshot of the bug.

    On Kerbin all is working as expected. On Minmus the panels produce full energy even at midnight. I didnt try on other celestial bodies so far.

    The panels turn in the direction of the sun (to the bottom) and light is even blocked by a tank below the solar panel that is used as the base structure.

    Screenshot:

    screenshot71.png

  4. Hi,

    i have multiple playback devices i use. Headphones, speakers in my monitor and a hifi-system.

    To change the playback device, i use a tool named SSD (SetSoundDevice) wich is doing nothing else as changing the preferred playback device.

    Most games can handle this and allow to change the output device while the game is running.

    But with KSP, i have to exit the game, change the device and restart the game each time i want to swap from speakers to headphones for instance.

    Would it be possible to change this behaviour in a future release ?

     

    Thx & greetz,

    ezfox

  5. Hi,

    if i change the default sound output device in Windows while KSP is running, the output device that the game is using stays the same until i exit and restart KSP.

    For many other programms and games this works fine concurrently, but not with KSP.

    I would be very happy, if there would be a workaround or a fix/change in a future release.

    With kind regards,

    Enrico

  6. Here's the specific procedure to follow: You send a Kerbal outside into space and have him grab onto the ML capsule. Then right-click on the capsule somewhere, and select "retrieve experiments" (I can't remember exact words but it's something like that). Then float your Kerbal over to the other capsule (CM) and grab onto it. Now right-click the CM capsule and select "store experiments".

    BTW this is the same way you can collect data from experiment modules and transfer it to your command pod. For example, you can stand next to an exposed Mystery Goo container and right-click it to collect the data. Then you can deposit the data in a command pod. This saves having to bring the Mystery Goo container home with you.

    You don't actually need to be grasping the capsule/object. However, you have to be in close proximity. If your Kerbonaut is too far away from the capsule in question, he won't be able to reach the capsule with his arms and the options won't be available when you right-click on the capsule.

    Hope this helps.

    Tried this out now and worked like a charm.

    Thank you very much for the explanation ! :)

  7. Surface samples stay in the first pod that you return them to. They do not transfer automatically to a new command pod with the crew. You need to use a Kerbal to go EVA and collect the sample from the original pod in order to transfer it, just like you'd collect and store a result from any of the dedicated science instruments.

    Can you please describe how this works exactly ?

    I built an Apollo like mission with Command Module and Munar Lander.

    Wenn returning to the CM with the ML, i was not able to move the surface sample i had collected to the CM in order to bring it home (like with original Apollo landing, the ML was left behind and crashed on the Mun surface).

    Is it possible to move the samples from the ML to the CM ?

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