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Dres is a hologram!


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Since Dres has rings and a cool equator mountain range like  Iapetus, my very first rocket I launched was transporting a rover there.

-The mission planner was very good for telling me the amount of delta-v needed to land on Dres, thanks.

-Couldn't figure out how to push a manoeuvre node further than the current orbit. Not too bad, it just took me 7 years to get an encounter.

-Lost contact with my probe on route, couldn't figure out the range of antennaes. (deactivated that option, had to reload a quicksave for it to take effect)

-The rings are simple lines with no depth and no collisions like we see in the latest trailer.

-The rings are at zero degrees tilt, so they appear very dark up close.

-Dres's surface doesn't have collisions. My lander went through the surface at 2m/s and then I decided to let the singularity whip me around a few minutes later.

 

I'll be watching the updates to see when Dres's surface gets solid.

 

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To be fair, I could forgive the devs for thinking no one would ever actually go to Dres.  :D  I guess they didn't go in QA testing either.  Or perhaps the real truth is that the QA department was a hologram.

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