Reported Version: v0.2.0 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes OS: windows 11 | CPU: AMD 5900x | GPU: rtx3080 | RAM: 32gb
When a craft utilizes multiple different ladders (Either built in command pod ladders or attached ladder parts) to create one continuous ladder down the side of the of space craft, kerbals will stop at the end of each and it isn't always possible to grab onto the next ladder even when they placed overlapping or very close to each other. Kerbals should smoothly transition to the next ladder unless the ladders are very far apart (if the distance is longer than the kerbal), like they did in ksp1.
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RabidSmurf
Reported Version: v0.2.0 (latest) | Mods: none | Can replicate without mods? Yes
OS: windows 11 | CPU: AMD 5900x | GPU: rtx3080 | RAM: 32gb
When a craft utilizes multiple different ladders (Either built in command pod ladders or attached ladder parts) to create one continuous ladder down the side of the of space craft, kerbals will stop at the end of each and it isn't always possible to grab onto the next ladder even when they placed overlapping or very close to each other. Kerbals should smoothly transition to the next ladder unless the ladders are very far apart (if the distance is longer than the kerbal), like they did in ksp1.
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