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Is there an up to date tutiorial?


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Hi

Thanks for the response - albeit a bit late!

Yes - the issue is finding a tutorial that is up to date, you can search the forums, Google, etc - but very often they say it is out of date or will not work with the most recent version . I asked the question is there an up to date tutorial in the vain hope that someone might say, well yes, such & such as produced one in the past few months!

As to content,  - a tutorial helps you get to grips with the game...Having posted several questions I have found actually you will get  a better answer by just asking.

So in effect a tutorial is obsolete! However it would be nice to have one as the image tutorials do not cover everything.

Keith

 

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Ok I see now. The problem with your question is that it was too vague.

So it is best to ask some thing like: Is tutorial X still valid in current version of KSP and if not what would I need to consider?

Generally if I find a tutorial I think about it first, based on age and (if noted) KSP version, then if I'm not sure I have asked about it. Last one was on Flotillas.

The Guys and Gals on here are very helpful and would answer you [with or without sarcasm/jokes] and you always get considered answers.

In general most tutorials should be good, unless you have something specific in mind.

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In some sense, that is what KSPedia is supposed to be. An up-to-date tutorial for the whole game.

But the game has too many modes, and there are just too many ways to play the game for anyone to create a basic tutorial on the whole game on youtube or whatever.

 

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9 hours ago, Ohm is Futile said:

Oh hi!

It's not the best quality, but the info is accurate, if you click the link in my signature you'll be led to a post with mainly YouTube links to my tutorials. They were recorded with 1.2.2, but there's almost no difference with 1.3 gameplay-wise.

Ok - what link?

I couldn't see one.

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