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Kerbal Space Program
mordin86Date: Wednesday, 02.04.2014, 22:34 | Message # 136
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I like big things in KSP smile
(parts are from this cool mod: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads....huttle)











Edited by mordin86 - Wednesday, 02.04.2014, 22:36
 
anonymousgamerDate: Wednesday, 09.04.2014, 04:07 | Message # 137
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1009.33 ton SSTO






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Laptop: Core i5 480M 2.66 GHz (turbo 2.93), 8 GB DDR3 RAM, AMD Radeon HD 6550m 1 GB, 640 GB HDD, 17.3 inch 1600x900 screen
 
anonymousgamerDate: Tuesday, 06.05.2014, 23:55 | Message # 138
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Wow this thread is inactive. Anyways I just one upped my previous SSTO with a new 1790 ton SSTO.






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Billy_MayesDate: Wednesday, 07.05.2014, 12:12 | Message # 139
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Jeez, how many parts is that beast?




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anonymousgamerDate: Wednesday, 07.05.2014, 18:17 | Message # 140
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It's 1381 parts. That's an average of 1.3165 tons per part...




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Tank7Date: Sunday, 27.07.2014, 08:02 | Message # 141
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Before KSP Full, there was on my computer KSP Demo!

And you know what you had in the Demo? Not much.
No nuclear, No ion, No steel girders even.
There was also no Minmus, no other planets.

So what do you do after you've gone to the Mun in the Demo? (the correct answer is buy full but... y'know, what else?)
Fly into the sun, or better yet, escape the sun!

I present to you, possibly my finest KSP ship, the "Pharoah"
http://imgur.com/a/E8EDk

2118 parts

I actually built one ship with 2260 but it was a less efficient design.

EDIT: Oh I forgot to mention: You get less than 1.0 frames per second initially.
It takes the better part of an hour to reach orbit, though only 2 minutes of "game time" as with any launch.


Edited by Tank7 - Sunday, 27.07.2014, 08:04
 
SolarLinerDate: Monday, 28.07.2014, 14:57 | Message # 142
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Whackjob is challenged over there! Holy Kraken!




custom landing page to share: http://bit.ly/spaceengine
 
SalvoDate: Friday, 29.05.2015, 19:37 | Message # 143
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This may sound stupid for 99% of you but I put in orbit my first rocket on KSP, and... well, that was awesome! (I've tried something like 20 times)

I'm a noob at that game, but I'm starting to learn the basics. Watching videos on YouTube it seems so easy... but when you try it by yourself, you seriously get annoyed by air and your spaceship going crazy. wacko





The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 GPU: ASUS Radeon R9 270 RAM: 8 GBs

(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
 
WatsisnameDate: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 06:08 | Message # 144
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LOL. KSP is certainly not the most noob-friendly game. smile But making it to orbit is a big achievement! So stick with it! You'll get the hang of it and have a lot of fun while learning a lot of cool rocket and orbital science.

(And explosions, lots and lots of explosions.)





 
SalvoDate: Saturday, 30.05.2015, 14:48 | Message # 145
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Yeah, in future I may start to post here my wonderful creations, it seems like this forum is full of KSP players!




The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 GPU: ASUS Radeon R9 270 RAM: 8 GBs

(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
 
SalvoDate: Wednesday, 24.06.2015, 15:49 | Message # 146
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Today I've play KSP for something like 4 hours, I started to see kerbals everywhere... Anyway, this is my report:

It's actually hard to land an aircraft, but after hours of trying I finally started to learn the trick, I flyed to a plain and then to the island near the base, but unfortunately at the third landing my aircraft exploded wacko





Then I made a super-powerful spaceship that almost took me in orbit with 1 stage, but with... a quite strange behaviour.



I couldn't use it and so I sent a recovery mission with a spaceplane...



And I saved two of them cool

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The universe is not required to be in perfect harmony with human ambition.

CPU: Intel Core i7 4770 GPU: ASUS Radeon R9 270 RAM: 8 GBs

(still don't know why everyone is doing this...)
 
NiakoDate: Thursday, 25.06.2015, 17:21 | Message # 147
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Quote Watsisname ()
KSP is certainly not the most noob-friendly game.

It's so noob-friendly, that in reddit, people that post his/her first landing on mun goes to the first page!
 
WwadlolDate: Tuesday, 08.03.2016, 04:23 | Message # 148
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Hey, does anyone have an idea on how to make this plane be able to pitch up?
I made a replica A-10 craft, so I expected it to be able to take off.
It is able to pitch down and strafe just fine, but is barely able to pitch up.

Edit: Nevermind, I managed fix it.


Edited by Wwadlol - Tuesday, 08.03.2016, 05:16
 
parameciumkidDate: Wednesday, 09.03.2016, 00:45 | Message # 149
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Why did I never post Kidonia in here?!? Derp! Anyway, have a look - I built it late last Fall and it is currently en route to Jool:

The mission log is available in album format at http://imgur.com/a/VsINP
or on the KSP forum at http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/index.p....kidonia

And yes, it is named (and somewhat designed) after "Sidonia" from the manga/anime series "Knights of Sidonia" (which I recommend to everyone here).





Intel HD Graphics 4000 ;P

Edited by parameciumkid - Wednesday, 09.03.2016, 00:46
 
quarior14Date: Wednesday, 09.03.2016, 09:00 | Message # 150
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Quote parameciumkid ()
Why did I never post Kidonia in here?!? Derp! Anyway, have a look - I built it late last Fall and it is currently en route to Jool:

Magnificent vessel. I wish you good luck to arrive at destination without a problem and I presume also the return (to Kerbin) ? In fact, you plan to put a few screen capture at the time that tighten you ?





Quarior
 
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