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Just now, GoldForest said:

It was at Intercept's office.

But let me guess, "They invited a streamer to watch trough the tutorials."

Uh why would them showing a video of a tutorial in their office stop a streamer from playing it at their own location?

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2 minutes ago, GoldForest said:

It was at Intercept's office.

But let me guess, "They invited a streamer to watch trough the tutorials."

 

1 minute ago, MechBFP said:

Uh why would them showing a video of a tutorial in their office stop a streamer from playing it at their own location?

Fellas, we're gonna know in 20 minutes, let us not fight

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1 minute ago, MechBFP said:

Uh why would them showing a video of a tutorial in their office stop a streamer from playing it at their own location?

Oh, true. I guess the Beta the streamer has would have the tutorials. 

But I don't think there's a streamer involved. I think it's just them showing off the tutorials themselves. 

Just now, whatsEJstandfor said:

 

Fellas, we're gonna know in 20 minutes, let us not fight

17*

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Just now, whatsEJstandfor said:

WHY I OUGHTTA :mad:

Right in the kisser? :P

Just now, The Aziz said:

You guys are sooo sure about that timing

Well, they did say themselves, 9AM PST. Though, I do expect some... what's the word... gah... for lack of a better word "Leeway" in the time. 

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Yeah it does, the boost is just the speed of the planet rotating on the surface. You can see that in KSP1 by changing to Orbital on the navball. If you go westwards, you're not only losing the boost but you also must fight that initial speed.

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3 minutes ago, The Aziz said:

Yeah it does, the boost is just the speed of the planet rotating on the surface. You can see that in KSP1 by changing to Orbital on the navball. If you go westwards, you're not only losing the boost but you also must fight that initial speed.

The best visualization given to me for this is to absorb the fact that in KSP the windless atmosphere is fixed to the surface, in addition to the initial velocity boost eastward.  So two reasons to launch east unless one specifically wants an odd inclination

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Just now, mcwaffles2003 said:

I like the tutorial, its very concise and understandable. If I'd change anything I'd make the music just a little quieter to make the voice easier to hear

Personally I didn’t find that an issue at all. Of course it depends entirely on what you are using for speakers, headsets, etc. 

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2 minutes ago, The Aziz said:

Also, even if you aim for perfect polar orbit from the start and never go off the north mark on the navball, you'll be off by few degrees, thanks to the rotation boost.

Yeah, Polar orbits are tricky. You have to burn retrograde for most of your launch. 

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4 minutes ago, MechBFP said:

Personally I didn’t find that an issue at all. Of course it depends entirely on what you are using for speakers, headsets, etc. 

Im on laptop speakers atm and it's not bad at all, I could still hear every word, but it was like having a convo in a kinda loud restaurant. Just her voice is pretty high pitched and the music had a decent amount of sound in the same range, so while being understandable, it was a little bit distracting to me.

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