Kerbal Space Program Building a base, the inefficient way |
- Building a base, the inefficient way
- My biggest cargo ship yet. More than 300 tons to Mun orbit, and it can carry complete space stations.
- If you invert the KSP technology tree it is the color of engineering paper.
- Angled wheels generate thrust without using electric charge.
- Some proof for my previous post due to some misconceptions, angled wheels generate thrust.
- Simple and highly maneuverable Electric VTOL plane
- You can use farings to skin rockets, I used one to make SN5
- The Flaming Eye Sees All
- The Krazy Kube is now complete: you no longer need to choose between playing KSP and with your favourite brain-teasing puzzle! Control system now added.
- I changed the system's star to a contact binary pair! pictures from the binary gas giants, up close, and the same gas giants, but with the stock flare making it look kinda like an elongated star lol
- Something's wrong here...
- I'm begging you to stop taking pictures at night!
- A successful landing of my spent solid rocket booster! (don't mind my sketchy landing at the KSC runway)
- Space Shuttle Spirit ready to launch on the pad.
- My first kerbin station, say hi to jebstat
- My first Eve base and plane! Really happy with the rotating view station up at the top!
- Looks familiar
- Habitation module succefuly docked!
- A Mission to Duna
- Pure Anxiety
- Anyone else ever find themselves in this kinda situation?
- My Skylon/Ekranoplan/U-2 Hybrid SSTO. Code named "Pointy Boy"
- Atmospheric Analyzer has lost it
- My first Laythe Base and Plane! Actually, its also my first ever landing in the Joolian system without cheats!
Building a base, the inefficient way Posted: 06 Aug 2020 08:17 PM PDT
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If you invert the KSP technology tree it is the color of engineering paper. Posted: 06 Aug 2020 09:04 AM PDT
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Angled wheels generate thrust without using electric charge. Posted: 06 Aug 2020 07:04 AM PDT
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Some proof for my previous post due to some misconceptions, angled wheels generate thrust. Posted: 06 Aug 2020 11:07 AM PDT
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Simple and highly maneuverable Electric VTOL plane Posted: 06 Aug 2020 04:08 PM PDT
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You can use farings to skin rockets, I used one to make SN5 Posted: 06 Aug 2020 06:29 PM PDT
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I'm begging you to stop taking pictures at night! Posted: 06 Aug 2020 08:04 AM PDT I've seen a lot more of these again and it saddens me - people sharing their proud accomplishments, great designs or interesting bugs using photos or videos from the dark side of a given planet. All monitors are different, yes, but if you don't actively go into the settings and raise the ambient light value to full I can promise you that a lot of people won't be able to see very much in your pictures. I want to see your cool designs, but you're doing yourself a disservice! Please, unless the picture actually benefits from the dark side of a planet - cool lighting setups, glowing rocks, horror shots - I'm begging you to wait until the day to record that showcase. Your posts will be all the better for it. Edit: Also the sun behind your thing leaving us nothing but a silhouette. REALLY?! [link] [comments] | ||
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Space Shuttle Spirit ready to launch on the pad. Posted: 06 Aug 2020 07:48 PM PDT
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My first kerbin station, say hi to jebstat Posted: 06 Aug 2020 07:29 AM PDT
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My first Eve base and plane! Really happy with the rotating view station up at the top! Posted: 06 Aug 2020 07:27 PM PDT
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Habitation module succefuly docked! Posted: 06 Aug 2020 08:54 AM PDT
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Anyone else ever find themselves in this kinda situation? Posted: 06 Aug 2020 12:05 PM PDT
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My Skylon/Ekranoplan/U-2 Hybrid SSTO. Code named "Pointy Boy" Posted: 06 Aug 2020 02:39 AM PDT
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Atmospheric Analyzer has lost it Posted: 06 Aug 2020 12:49 PM PDT
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Posted: 06 Aug 2020 07:25 PM PDT
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