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Hello fellow Kerbonauts! Space and science enthusiast here, been playing KSP for years and only registered on the forums just now. I visited a few times and always found it helpful. So why join now? Well, I'm an undergrad student and on my way to becoming an ESL teacher. Pretty far from orbit one might say, but I just love learning and teaching and I love KSP so I decided I'd like to mix both. Hence, I started making videos about KSP. Basically, I'd like your opinion, comments, feedback, suggestions and general appreciation for my KSP content on YouTube since I thought a lot of the stuff from the wiki (videos anyway) is getting rather old and a lot of YouTubers have moved on to heavily modded playthroughs. So you can find my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXjzJXurqJJWQB9fNll2W_w Thanks for having me and see you all around!
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So I'm new...ish... I was hanging out with a friend who has the game but never played it and figured I'd try it out. Next thing I know I've purchased the game and more or less dumped every free second of my life into it. I've been playing for about two months now and feel I've got a fairly solid grasp on the mechanics of the game. I'm a decent pilot and most of my designs function the second or third attempt. I've gotten quite a few mods and cherry picked the ones that ireally like that don't completely wreck my pc (CHAKA is one of my favorites but my game randomly crashes every ten minutes or so with it installed, no idea why). What I really need is help with the rocket science. My simple ships fly flawlessly and preform everything they're meant to, but I'm obviously not going to land on Eeloo with what I've had so far. Even still I can get them to the Mun but can never make it all the way back. Whatever free time hasn't been devoted to ksp has been watching Scott Manley videos or studying delta v in relation to kerbal and I still can't seem to grasp it.