Onep wrote:You made it to Eve and back with one craft? That's impressive! I bet your craft was monstrous!
Personally, I always loved having an orbiter craft to reconnect to. Once I got docking down, I pretty much integrated orbiters into all my designs and made a bunch orbital refueling stations.
One of the most fun things I found was making SSTOs. Space planes are the shit!
DaniAngione wrote:But yeah, during career mode I do that, too. Orbiters, refueling stations and docked landers/planes and such. I like the idea of eventually building one big "mother ship" over Kerbin that after built is able to self sufficiently fly anywhere anytime, with several ships docked to eat meant for mining and refueling and such, this is always the ultimate project, even after a base on every planet. Then all kerbals would be transported to the mothership and kerbalkind would survive among the stars... A new release always outruns me though, and I like to start freshlol last time I was halfway building it when the release came out so I just burned it all down on a bad Jool airbrake
ven wrote:^I did that, it lagged horribly but worked well. I was also using survival mods so the ship had to include parts for food, like farms, and dropships wih 4 different drills for mining and refueling etc. The camera isnt made for huge ships though, it was hard to actually control the ship from the outside because it was always out of focus.
jorb wrote:Hitting a "Ghejejiiwlonk" with your "Umappawoozle" for eightyfifteen points of "Sharmakookel", simply makes no sense.
Jalpha wrote:I believe in my interpretation of things.
NOOBY93 wrote:looks like a prison architect ripoff
jorb wrote:Hitting a "Ghejejiiwlonk" with your "Umappawoozle" for eightyfifteen points of "Sharmakookel", simply makes no sense.
linkfanpc wrote:NOOBY93 wrote:looks like a prison architect ripoff
It's a bit like PA but it's better. More features and more fun. Plus the story is three people crashed on an alien planet, not got put in prison.
Jalpha wrote:I believe in my interpretation of things.
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