• Surely this can't go wrong - Kerbal Space Program
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4bF9dqwnLo[/media] I'm not sure if this is interesting enough for me to post here, but I'll give it a go anyways! Tell me what you think, whether you think good or bad about it. Tell me what I can do better.
I was going to suggest send a rescue mission to go pick him up before you drove the lander tumbling down a slope. But yeah, I thought it was entertaining and well done.
Smash F9 with fist.
all those rocket stages and you still ended up using the lander to transfer/circularize. You couldn't set up a last stage booster for that?
This'd be more impressive if you didn't use an autopilot.
Try to land in the centre of a crater next time.
[QUOTE=K5;41280533]all those rocket stages and you still ended up using the lander to transfer/circularize. You couldn't set up a last stage booster for that?[/QUOTE] and here I was thinking this thing was going to be an interplanetary craft, using those nuke engines and all
[QUOTE=K5;41280533]all those rocket stages and you still ended up using the lander to transfer/circularize. You couldn't set up a last stage booster for that?[/QUOTE] I had sorta hoped the stages I had set up would last for that, to be honest. I didn't test this a lot :v: [editline]2nd July 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=markg06;41280628]This'd be more impressive if you didn't use an autopilot.[/QUOTE] Guess I'll do that next time then. I wasn't really aiming to impress, but I can see how that'd improve the video. [editline]2nd July 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Em See;41281402]and here I was thinking this thing was going to be an interplanetary craft, using those nuke engines and all[/QUOTE] I had a lot less Delta V on the stage i intended would last me to the moon, and I had a lot more Delta V than intended on the landing stage. :v: [QUOTE=Tomthetechy;41279937]Smash F9 with fist.[/QUOTE] I never quicksave!
About a month ago, a friend let me try out Kerbal Space Program. We made a space machine that completely exploded without activating the engines, it got enough force from that explosion to completely shoot the little rocket about 400 meters in the air. We then started to hold each other in our arms and start crying and yelling "WE DID IT! WE WENT TO SPACE! WE DID IT! YEAH!!!" in college, no less. We named it the S.S. Gotta Go Fast.
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