Author Topic: Kerbal Space Program, Or: How I learned to stop worrying and love THRUSTERRRSSSS  (Read 348699 times)

stuff i accidently deleted my perfect shuttle :(

Using that extra parts thing, I was able to simply convert the Oasis-2 Rocket into a beautiful rocket, the Oasis-5. This one can go up to 34,000.

Edit: 39,000 :D

forget you guys who get like 100,000s. :c
« Last Edit: July 11, 2011, 02:39:54 AM by Oasis »

Hao 2 obtain more parts?


cant find moon :(
good luck finding a nonexistent object

Try to use very slow and precise movements when launching, straighten out, and make sure thrust is not at max when you're about to straighten out. Also, toggle SAS on and off and see what works better for you and your situation (T key).

Shinji messaged me on steam and said that it took him a bit but he got the hang of piloting it, so I guess just keep trying :P

What exactly is happening when you fly it?

What happens is I turn on SAS, launch at full thrust, then the rocket starts to liftoff and go into a loopdeloop, after which I crash into the ground.

65,000 m is the highest I can go. How are you guys going up so high?
Also, I keep getting structural failures on certain parts, and they get left behind on the ground. Why is that?

I can get into the kilometer range on the top.
Aka so far from earth that it disappears. 

Jelly?

I can get into the kilometer range on the top.
Aka so far from earth that it disappears. 

Jelly?
Hoa :u

Try using my 4X ENGINE ship.

For the final stage, don't use full thrust.

Someone post some working 8+ stage ships

I have a twelve stage ship but its very experimental.

Try using my 4X ENGINE ship.
Holy stuff. :D
That liquid rocket at the end was amazing.
I have a twelve stage ship but its very experimental.
Post. :D
Try using my 4X ENGINE ship.

For the final stage, don't use full thrust.
Yeah, I'm going about 3/4 and it's working pretty well.

Why thanks, you're the first person to compliment it c: and ill make it better then post.

On my first successful flight, they went through 19 G's. It's gone higher on more recent flights as well. I don't think they would have fared very well.

Someone explain how to get into space.
It seems like i always stop right at the line.

Also, protip that I know from constant personal experience: If youc rash into the launch tower, disengage all thrusters and open parachute and watch the fireworks, with an 80% chance of survival!