Frilock is talking about the ROUND-8 toroidal fuel tank part. Apparently the devs are planning on replacing the regular liquid rocket fuel in the part with xenon propellant (for ion engines), and a lot of KSP players don't want the change.
Frilock is talking about the ROUND-8 toroidal fuel tank part. Apparently the devs are planning on replacing the regular liquid rocket fuel in the part with xenon propellant (for ion engines), and a lot of KSP players don't want the change.
HarvesteR, just wanted to wish you all the best for Monday.
I think a lot of Obiter-Forum have been following your progress and have a special connection to KSP as the son of one of our own.
Thanks for all your hard work, and may all your rockets fly straight and true.
I removed the x64 branch off Steam to avoid confusion. The win64 build was outdated and unstable, so we decided to take it down for the time being.
x64 is now on the backburner until a stable version comes along... That's not up to us though, so we can do nothing more than wait and see.
Cheers
HarvesteR, just wanted to wish you all the best for Monday.
I think a lot of Obiter-Forum have been following your progress and have a special connection to KSP as the son of one of our own.
Thanks for all your hard work, and may all your rockets fly straight and true.
To commemorate, a couple of screenshots of my first ever Mün orbit (many Müns ago!). What four years can do...congrats, Squad!
In my days we had to use spreadsheets to figure out if we were in a stable orbit...and we liked it!
:thumbup:
Remember the thread where we tried to figure out the mass and radius of Kerbin?
One thing I have noticed is that the game itself has become more polished, so have the Kerbals in their space program.
Launching your spacecraft heavily strutted and exposed on the top of a wobbly rocket was part of the charm circa late 2012. Now with larger rackets, fairings, better structural integrity, etc. it is as if the player should not expect their rockets to fail...
Hah. Hahahahahahah.
I can hear the sweet symphony of RUD on the wind already.