Okay, I changed my mind, as soon as I build my new computer, I'm going to start playing it. Because of this: KSP - Kerbals at War - YouTube
:lol: I never realized the obvious possibility of making weapons in KSP.
Okay, I changed my mind, as soon as I build my new computer, I'm going to start playing it. Because of this: KSP - Kerbals at War - YouTube
Given maybe 2 or 3 more years & another Orbiter release, I think we are going to see an explosion in popularity thatll make KSP look like nothing. Its just going to be a matter of the right time & the right visibility.
I really doubt that. Sorry to say, but Orbiter simply doesn't have enough going for it to really get to a mainstream audience. Most people would find it too complex. Others might be turned off by the lack of collision detection, 3D terrain, and animations for UMMUs. In spite of that, it is an amazing simulator in all its capabilities for any spaceflight enthusiast. I still doubt it will have an explosion of popularity at a new release though.

KSP have somewhere to go to.KSP is just so....ehh
Everytime I play the thing I just end up quitting and booting up Orbiter instead.
Or SSMS.
I often wonder just how inept a manager has to be until they get replaced?
Hm... I was hoping to get an apartment after this year of being required to live in a dorm.
But it appears that the good apartments (e.g. locations where I won't be killed by disease or drug dealers or pit bulls) require 12 months rental history, 12 months employment, good income, and good credit. I will have no rental history outside of dorms, not quite 12 months employment, a likely small monthly income because I don't NEED a high income because I have very significant scholarships, and no credit to think of. And I'm not sure if a co-signer will offset all of that. Blah.
12 months of rental history are only possible after renting something. It can't be mandatory.
Heh, in Bosnia teachers often need 12 months of work expierience before their first employment. You can get that expierience by working as a volunteer for 12 months... :shifty:
BTW, the peace nobel prize of 2012 goes to the European Union. Not that it is really undeserved...
And if so I demmand my share of it: 0.238 cents