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[Min KSP 1.12.2] Blueshift: Kerbal FTL


Angelo Kerman

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On 5/6/2022 at 9:22 AM, Angelo Kerman said:

Actually, I'm ok with that. If you look at how gravity braking works (see the OP), you'll end up warping around the planet several times until you circularize your orbit. You can end up in a random location from where you start.

About gravity braking...

I'm a little confused as to how it works. Specifically, I don't know where relative to prograde I should be pointed towards when doing the slow warp. Also how long does the process usually take?

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16 hours ago, Deep12000 said:

About gravity braking...

I'm a little confused as to how it works. Specifically, I don't know where relative to prograde I should be pointed towards when doing the slow warp. Also how long does the process usually take?

i just use the autocircularize tool in the PAW if you have that active.

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4 hours ago, Eclipse 32 said:

i just use the autocircularize tool in the PAW if you have that active.

I do too but I agree with the dev; it does seem a bit cheaty. I was looking for a way to make the way I play my game a bit more believable. Autocircularize is good in a pinch though.

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On 12/12/2024 at 3:52 PM, Deep12000 said:

About gravity braking...

I'm a little confused as to how it works. Specifically, I don't know where relative to prograde I should be pointed towards when doing the slow warp. Also how long does the process usually take?

Gravity braking is where you warp so that you're headed away from the planet, but gravity pulls you towards it, thus slowing you down.

3 hours ago, Beanjamin said:

what the hell does the contragravity generator do? I seem to never be able to activate it in any situation.

That's currently in development. The idea is that it will negate about 95% of the planet's gravity, making it easier to get into orbit using other means like conventional rockets.

@FATHER208 Sounds like something I need to investigate.

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On 12/15/2024 at 2:59 PM, Angelo Kerman said:

Gravity braking is where you warp so that you're headed away from the planet, but gravity pulls you towards it, thus slowing you down.

That's currently in development. The idea is that it will negate about 95% of the planet's gravity, making it easier to get into orbit using other means like conventional rockets.

@FATHER208 Sounds like something I need to investigate.

Love the mod btw

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