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As if the kraken wasn't bad enough, now there be dragons! Couldn't get the dang thing to fly, but I had some fun burninating the countryside.
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Okay, that bowling system is brilliant.
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I made a silly little plane.
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Finished my Hydrogen Fuel Depot. All three of those spheres are full! Then took a rover over to Ike. Driving was very, very slippery.
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Docked these two monster Hydrogen Ships together only to find out that once docked they corrupt any save they are in. Turns out the game can't load a save file with a ship that big in it.
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In the VAB, when you are copying an assembly or moving an assembly over an existing craft you can sometimes make the assembly bend and deform. I managed to reproduce and track down what I think may be the cause of this, as demonstrated in this GIF: https://media4.giphy.com/media/gAmONuP31HDaPzawwb/giphy.gif When snapping to attach to something, if another part in the assembly is ALSO lined up to attach at the same time(Such as two cube struts aligned so) then a 90 degree angle turn is added somewhere in the assembly you are dragging around. As seen in the gif, when it's a single part-to-part connection there is no deformity, but if two connectable parts are involved, the deformity appears. Hope this helps!
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Messed about making a ship from Star Trek, then played with rocket sleds, and lastly broke the game on a moon mission.
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I let Val take a nap before I stranded her on Eve.
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I like how he called the staging a 'Playlist' of rocket actions. It's so interesting to see how different people interpret this game and its parts.
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Also Hype.
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What is the strangest bug you have found?
Xacktar replied to MiffedStarfish's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I had a bug once where I could crash an ejection seat and then switch to a kerbal standing nearby and the kerbal would randomly morph his body every time he jumped but remained absolutely still at all other times. Turned it into an april fools gag video, heh. -
KSP burnout seems to last longer as well. When I have too much of a game I tend to put it down then come back to it a few months later with new fervor, but KSP has been different. I've been burned out on this game for a long time. :-/
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Just a one off. Got to keep up the tradition of making Christmas Stuff for the kerbals.
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So circumstance, geographical location, available time, education, physical and mental health, and societal norms have no effect on it either? Well then. I busted my knee up in high school. It locks up and feels like the tendon is tearing out my kneecap from inside my body if I run for even a small amount of time. It's not just motivation I need to overcome that. I don't talk about it. I don't complain about it. It happened and I deal with it, 'self-improvement' and 'dedication' aren't going to fix my knee. Six miles is a lot for me. It's risking a lot of pain and a lot of wondering if today is going to be the day when it gives out and I have to face major surgery. So please stop taking a massive crap on people who are using any tool they can to get a few more bits out of what life has dealt them. I don't want to make you mad, I want to make you understand that words like that DO. NOT. HELP. They make you look bad. They make you seem like a bully. You can't always tell what other people are dealing with. Trying to tell them what is wrong with their life without taking the time to understand it is rude at best. Downright infuriating at worst.
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It's comments like this that discourage people from bettering themselves. Try to do something good for yourself and have fun at the same time = get put down by other people.
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Wow. So much hate in this thread. I was hoping to swing by, share some gaming experiences... but now I'm not sure I want to. I guess its bad that I've walked 6 miles today, got to see butterflies, dragonflies, wild turkeys, turtles and some cool fungus. Then learned about a new park nearby that I hadn't known about last week. But uh, you keep doing... what you do.
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Here's some of the fun ones I made up for the Kerb Kerman Show. Kept them in a resource doc for referencing, hehe. UMBRLA "Umbrella" -- Upwardly Mobile Base-Return Launch Aeroframe FGD "Fudge" -- "Fire Goes Down" SPNR "Spinner" -- Surface Propulsion Negative Rotator FLTR "Floater" -- Falling Lightly Test Rocket REINDEARS -- Really Expensive, Individualized Nighttime Delivery, Ejection, and Retrieval System ELBS -- Extra-Light Building Squad STICKS -- Secret Things in Clear Kerbin Space CARS -- Cool Automobile Racing Stuff FOOSHER -- First Official Octoannual Speedy Highwheel Exhibition Race PICKUP -- Pretty Incredibly Complicated Kerbal Utility Pod
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LoL It was...
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Alright. Previous project is deleted. You are now clear to host it on Curse.
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I'm looking for it on curse but can't find it under my curse account. Do you have a direct link to the CC page on curse? EDIT: Found it. It was listed under a different name. If you want, I can just remove the project and you can host the new version.
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"Jeb died here." "Bob died here." "Val died here." You know, the usual stuff. My space center is a bit overcrowded with flags at the moment, though..
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What have you been the first to discover in KSP?
Xacktar replied to kmMango's topic in KSP1 Discussion
I'm pretty sure I was the first to figure out that fairing's casings do not count as solid when you launch a new craft, so you can extend them deep underground on launch... Thus Fairing-Bounce Propulsion was invented.