I mean those are really cool, but I gotta get past mun dudes.
Did I mention how much I suck at ksp? There are not enough struts for my skill level. I recall enjoying building probes and then losing contact with them last time I played.
I find that when I’m sucking at KSP, going and playing Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program seems to help with my return to KSP.
Oh, and I’m a singular dude, not plural.
Also, it is counterintuitive, but it’s actually easier to get to Mars, rather than Mun. You need a lot less fuel because you can use atmospheric braking.
Oh sorry about the plural. A little higher than usual and projecting I guess, or a typo or something.
That is a good tip. I’m mostly just fucking around with the tech tree and trying to play the game as intended non-sandbox. But then I blow up something I worked too hard on, get frustrated, save, set all my probes to hit kerbal home base in a flurry of destruction and go play no man’s sky where I only blow up when I want to
I mean those are really cool, but I gotta get past mun dude
s.Did I mention how much I suck at ksp? There are not enough struts for my skill level. I recall enjoying building probes and then losing contact with them last time I played.
I find that when I’m sucking at KSP, going and playing Factorio or Dyson Sphere Program seems to help with my return to KSP.
Oh, and I’m a singular dude, not plural.
Also, it is counterintuitive, but it’s actually easier to get to Mars, rather than Mun. You need a lot less fuel because you can use atmospheric braking.
Oh sorry about the plural. A little higher than usual and projecting I guess, or a typo or something.
That is a good tip. I’m mostly just fucking around with the tech tree and trying to play the game as intended non-sandbox. But then I blow up something I worked too hard on, get frustrated, save, set all my probes to hit kerbal home base in a flurry of destruction and go play no man’s sky where I only blow up when I want to