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L5[01:07:12] <raptop> !outcome add ATC is
confused as to why you want to descend to FL 850, but clears you
anyway.
L6[01:07:12] <LunchBot> Added outcome: ATC
is confused as to why you want to descend to FL 850, but clears you
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L14[03:18:55] <XXCoder> uh hope ksp2 dont
go cybercoin or nft
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L18[03:38:56] <raptop> hopefully just giant
boilerplate
L19[03:39:59] <XXCoder> yeah
L20[04:30:05] <X> Is there anyway to move
like... side ot side in the KSP?
L21[04:30:14] <X> KSC...*sigh*
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L28[05:55:07] <raptop> like yaw
controls?
L29[05:56:36] <X> Like... moving back and
forth
L31[05:58:08] <Althego> hehe fly
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L35[06:23:17] <raptop> !outcome add You
save your afternoon by reverting to lunch.
L36[06:23:17] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You
save your afternoon by reverting to lunch.
L37[06:23:54] <Althego> hehe
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L40[07:13:16] <raptop> !mission
L41[07:13:16] <LunchBot> You invite
everyone in IRC to try your Sausage Rocket Boosters, cooked on your
hand-made poodle engine style BBQ. You are pulled over by the
Physics police.
L42[07:24:15] <XXCoder> honestly, I saw
nothing wrong with just cooking meal for everyone, madam.
L43[07:46:37] <raptop> I really don't know
how this angered them
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L49[09:17:28] <X> The physics police aren't
angry. They're just enforcing the laws set by society for the good
of all.
L50[09:17:56] <XXCoder> sure but I dont see
any physics issues at bbq
L51[09:20:17] <X> You must have had a
boring physics department
L52[09:30:05] <X> Well that's fun. When I
try to name my ship Satelite Mk2.... when I press the M, all of a
sudden I'm transported onto the map.
L53[09:37:08] <XXCoder> keyboard have
something on it? like a cat?
L54[09:37:38] *
minas_tirith pounces on XXCoder
L55[09:44:12] <Mat2ch> XXCoder: NFTs are
dead and cryptocoins slowly dying. Nobody is talking about it
anymore
L56[09:44:40] <XXCoder> yeah
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L59[09:55:02] <X> No. It's a bug with the
saving ships.
L60[09:55:26] <XXCoder> ?
L61[09:55:36] <X> When you press M, it goes
to the map
L62[09:55:40] <XXCoder> ahh yes
L63[09:55:43] <XXCoder> interesting
L64[09:55:46] <X> Even when naming your
ship.
L65[09:59:34] <Althego> hehe
L66[10:00:14] <XXCoder> i read that ksp2
isnt exactly getting good reviews
L67[10:00:18] <XXCoder> 51% or so
good
L68[10:00:37] <packbart> better than EDO at
its full release :)
L69[10:00:42] <darsie> Is that comparable
to when KSP1 released?
L70[10:01:12] <darsie> KSP1 early
acces
L71[10:01:14] <XXCoder> dunno didnt buy it
that earlyu
L72[10:01:48] <X> I think KSP1 was in early
release for years
L74[10:09:23] <packbart> on my first test
flight in KSP 2, the decoupler didn't decouple and the upper stage
dragged an empty tank along
L75[10:09:35] <packbart> I'll wait some
more and play KSP 1 instead
L76[10:12:57] <darsie> I have a kinda
minimalistic office PC, 8 pin mainboard power connector or so.
There was no graphics card power cable from the power supply, but
on it's mainboard there were unoccupied solder holes for one, so I
soldered one there. I wonder if it can supply enough current for a
better graphics card.
L77[10:13:35] <darsie> its*
L78[10:14:00] <packbart> I hope your power
supply doesn't burn ;)
L79[10:14:04] <darsie> I have a 750 Ti
now
L80[10:15:23] <darsie> The single thread
rating of my i7-3770 is still ok.
L81[10:17:13] <darsie> Will KSP2-linux be
available during early access?
L82[10:17:51] <darsie> Well, I could get
early access anyways, and wait till -linux gets released.
L83[10:18:05] <packbart> it runs on Linux
with Proton
L84[10:18:12] <darsie> define proton
L85[10:18:52] <packbart> but I don't expect
a native release during ea
L86[10:19:13] <darsie> Proton is a
compatibility layer for Microsoft Windows games to run on
Linux-based operating systems.[2]
L88[10:19:26] <packbart> aye
L89[10:20:14] <packbart> although the
streamer I watched had fps down to 1. and 6 in the VAB
L90[10:20:40] <packbart> I'm not sure how
much translation Proton has to do
L91[10:21:06] <packbart> so you already
_can_ run KSP 2 on Linux if you want
L92[10:21:18] <Mat2ch> It runs on Steam
Deck so it has to run with Proton.
L93[10:21:37] <Mat2ch> But I will wait for
the Linux release as wel.
L94[10:21:38] <Mat2ch> *well
L95[10:22:17] <darsie> Will there be a
notice before early access ends?
L96[10:22:31] <Eddi|zuHause> Proton is
Steam's builtin WINE-baed compatibility layer
L97[10:22:38] <Mat2ch> darsie: most
likely.
L98[10:22:55] <Mat2ch> They announced a
real release date for KSP back in the days
L99[10:23:16] <Eddi|zuHause> Proton is the
single best thing that ever happened to linux gaming
L100[10:23:23] <darsie> :)
L101[10:24:22] <Eddi|zuHause> i've sat
here for like 10 years thinking "it would be so much easier if
steam had builtin wine support" and then it actually
happened
L103[10:26:48] <Eddi|zuHause> also because
of proton, no amount of free games can make me switch to epic
L104[10:27:00] <packbart> I'll stick with
Windows as a game loader for now
L105[10:27:16] <darsie> I won't buy
Windows.
L106[10:29:11] <packbart> I didn't. It was
included in the PC I bought ;)
L107[10:29:29] <darsie> new PC?
L108[10:29:31] <Eddi|zuHause> so you did
buy it
L109[10:29:49] <packbart> darsie: in
2020
L110[10:29:54] <Eddi|zuHause> just you
weren't given an option to not buy it
L111[10:30:34] <packbart> well, I bought
it as a game PC, so I actually wanted Windows on it
L112[10:30:35] <darsie> There might have
been an option to get a refund from Microsoft.
L113[10:31:17] <Eddi|zuHause> who on earth
would bother with that kind of bureaucracy?
L114[10:31:42] <darsie> Free software
enthusiasts.
L115[10:32:33] <Althego> ms gets most of
its income on enterprise products, normal people dont matter too
much for them
L116[10:32:35] <Eddi|zuHause> what does an
OEM licence cost nowadays anyway? surely less than 3 digits
L117[10:32:43] <Althego> same for
nvidia
L118[10:32:50] <darsie> Just never boot
into the installed Windows. Boot from a Linux install USB drive or
so.
L119[10:33:35] <darsie> Otherwise you used
Windows.
L120[10:34:03] <Mat2ch> Althego: A windows
license costs over 100 EUR... they make money with it
L121[10:34:28] <Althego> they do, but they
make more from things sold to corporations
L122[10:35:05] <Eddi|zuHause> i don't
think i bought a windows licence in my life.
L123[10:35:12] <Althego> i did
L124[10:35:23] <darsie> I haven't,
eithe.
L125[10:35:40] <darsie> I bought used PCs
with Windows.
L126[10:36:08] <darsie> Last Windows I
really used was 3.11.
L127[10:36:29] <Eddi|zuHause> i have win
3.11 running in dosbox
L128[10:37:38] <darsie> Can I test if KSP2
runs or Proton for me before I buy it? Or get a refund within 24h
or so?
L129[10:37:47] <X> I've bought multiple
windows licenses
L130[10:38:04] <X> Like at least 5
L131[10:38:23] <X> I think the most I paid
for one was 35 USD though
L132[10:38:30] <Eddi|zuHause> darsie: i'm
pretty sure steam lets you refund, if you spend like less than 4
hours in the game, but i never tried it
L133[10:38:41] <X> It's 2 hours.
L134[10:38:51] <X> I just refunded KSP2 so
I could buy it cheaper
L135[10:39:03] <darsie> How does it get
cheaper?
L136[10:39:06] <X> I got it for 42.50
through GMG.
L137[10:39:33] <Mat2ch> darsie: do you
have a steam account?
L138[10:39:36] <darsie> yes
L139[10:39:53] <Mat2ch> Steam allows you
to return every game under 2h of playtime.
L140[10:39:59] <darsie> ok
L141[10:40:04] <darsie> Taht's not
much.
L142[10:40:14] <darsie> How often can I do
this?
L143[10:40:18] <Mat2ch> Well, I wonder if
KSP2 still runs without steam...
L144[10:40:21] <Mat2ch> because KSP did
:D
L145[10:40:26] <Eddi|zuHause> it might
have been 4h in the past but they reduced it?
L146[10:41:10] <packbart> Mat2ch: I
started the KSP .exe as usual
L148[10:41:19] <packbart> no steam or
launcher
L149[10:41:23] <Mat2ch> packbart: with or
without steam running?
L150[10:41:29] <packbart> without
L151[10:41:40] <Mat2ch> "The Steam
refund offer, within two weeks of purchase and with less than two
hours of playtime, applies to games and software applications on
the Steam store."
L152[10:42:04] <Mat2ch> So you could by
KSP, never play it, return it and still play it?
L153[10:42:04] <Eddi|zuHause> Mat2ch: that
doesn't really answer my question
L154[10:42:14] <packbart> hm. if you run
it without Steam, they can't count your playtime
L155[10:42:23] <Mat2ch> Eddi|zuHause: I
only know of the 2 hours. Never heard about 4.
L156[10:42:37] <Mat2ch> packbart: do you
really want to know? I mean reeeaaallllyyy?
L157[10:42:50] <Eddi|zuHause> dunno why i
remember 4 then, but whatever...
L158[10:44:30] <packbart> Mat2ch: well, my
Steam reports "Play time: 1 minute". I opened the
launcher once, closed it and used the .exe instead
L159[10:45:22] <packbart> so yeah, you
could probably cheat a freebie out of it
L160[10:45:58] <Eddi|zuHause> well, that's
a terrible deal, because you won't get any updates. on an early
access game...
L161[10:46:04] <packbart> although I
didn't try moving the installation
L162[10:48:55] <Eddi|zuHause> i can't
imagine moving the installation is very difficult
L163[10:50:27] <Eddi|zuHause> aanyway, i
should probably invest in a new computer before buying any more
games
L164[10:51:27] <Eddi|zuHause> my current
PC is from 2011 or 2012
L165[10:51:47] <Eddi|zuHause> it's kind of
impressive it's been holding on so well for now
L166[10:54:58] <packbart> it's not very
difficult. copy from the Steam library to another directory. I'll
just check that it starts up
L167[10:55:13] <packbart> that save games
are now all in the same location could be more of a problem
L168[10:55:41] <packbart> (granted, it was
a questionable decision to save them with the code)
L169[11:00:05] <Mat2ch> But it made it
easy to have different installs with different saves
L170[11:03:42] <darsie> Will there be
multiplayer?
L171[11:03:51] <packbart> it still starts
when moved outside the Steam library. "[LOG 12:01:04.954]
Command Line Args:C:\KSP\Kerbal Space Program
2\KSP2_x64.exe"
L172[11:04:12] <packbart> darsie:
probably. the decoders say that mp is mentioned all over the
code
L173[11:04:42] <packbart> path delimiters
are hard. m) "Setting Plugin DLL path to: C:/KSP/Kerbal Space
Program 2/KSP2_x64_Data\Plugins\x86_64"
L174[11:04:42] <darsie> I wonder how that
work with time warp.
L175[11:04:54] <packbart> nobody knows,
yet
L176[11:05:20] <darsie> It snows.
L177[11:07:00] <Eddi|zuHause> packbart:
i'm assuming windows just accepts both delimiters nowadays?
L178[11:09:56] <packbart> probably. or
maybe Unity changes it before it tries to find any files. it was a
log line from some Unity component
L179[11:10:17] <packbart> "The Wwise
Unity Integration is a collection of resources that allows the use
of the Wwise Sound Engine in Unity games."
L180[11:11:05] <Eddi|zuHause> i love
self-referential descriptions like that
L181[11:11:58] <Eddi|zuHause> "the
X-Y-integration module is integrating X into Y"
L182[11:15:46] <packbart>
"[Authentication]: anonymous login success" - huh.
ok.
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L185[12:37:12] <Althego> (local) leet
time
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L189[13:01:44] <minas_tirith> packbart, hi
uwu
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L193[13:40:50] <Althego> hehe apparently
there is a surface on jool
L194[13:40:53] <Althego> in ksp2
L195[13:43:22] <FLHerne> ;mission
Jool
L196[13:43:22] <LunchBot> You launch a
mission to retrieve a surface sample from Jool.
L197[13:43:30] <FLHerne> so this one is
achievable now?
L198[13:44:04] <Althego> at least the
probe in the video i saw finally stopped descending when it reached
a dark surface
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L200[13:54:48] <Mat2ch> "We slayed
the kraken"
L201[13:56:06] <Mat2ch> !outcome add The
Kraken's mother haunts you in your sleep.
L202[13:56:06] <LunchBot> Added outcome:
The Kraken's mother haunts you in your sleep.
L203[13:59:23] <Mat2ch> !mission add You
replace the hydraulic oil in your shock absorbers with little
springs.
L204[13:59:23] <LunchBot> Added mission:
You replace the hydraulic oil in your shock absorbers with little
springs.
L205[14:00:05] <Mat2ch> watching Matts
video right now... uh, did they actually test this game?
L206[14:00:17] <Althego> that would be
stupid
L207[14:00:30] <Althego> the oil
counteracts the effect of the springs
L208[14:00:45] <Althego> if you replace
it, the car will become bouncy
L209[14:05:29] <Mat2ch> Hey, it's how
shock absorbers in KSP work!
L210[14:07:34] <packbart> I guess Jool's
surface still lacks pressure
L211[14:08:04] <packbart> or rather its
atmosphere
L212[14:09:10] <packbart> someone was
making slingshots to interstellar speeds around the sun's
core
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L214[14:31:55] <minas_tirith> .mission
furry
L215[14:31:56] <LunchBot> No mission found
matching "furry".
L216[14:32:05] <minas_tirith> .mission
owo
L217[14:32:05] <LunchBot> No mission found
matching "owo".
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L232[18:04:38] <raptop> Mat2ch: what
happens if I use mystery goo in my hydraulics?
L233[18:04:53] <Althego> lol
L234[18:04:58] <Althego> that in itself is
an experiment
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L236[18:06:43] <raptop> pros: experiment
so it should give science
L237[18:06:52] <raptop> cons: you *know*
it's going to reduce the TRL of the parts
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L241[18:58:31] <Mat2ch> raptop: You should
try it.
L242[18:59:08] <Mat2ch> !outcome add The
mystery goo in your hydraulics throw a foam party.
L243[18:59:09] <LunchBot> Added outcome:
The mystery goo in your hydraulics throw a foam party.
L244[18:59:17] <SporkWitch> hehe
L245[18:59:34] <SporkWitch> can't wait to
see the new experiments and results once science mode comes
out
L246[19:03:44] <umaxtu> yeah. and
hopefully the modding scene gets up and running soon. I hadn't
realized how depended I was on some mods
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L248[19:18:43] <packbart> Code mods are
still a long way off, I guess. There appears to be a asset mod
loader in the game but it doesn't do anything, yet
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L251[19:19:19] <packbart> and yeah, not
even Double Tap Brakes made it (so far) ;)
L252[19:21:50] <raptop> apparently there's
currently a mod to have custum flags
L253[19:22:53] <Mat2ch> so now you need a
mod? Not just place flags in directory?
L254[19:24:59] <packbart> well they had to
go with perfomance-improving buzzwords like data-oriented-thingies
and addressable assets
L255[19:25:17] <packbart> so you'd
probably need to bake them into a bundle first
L256[19:25:49] <Mat2ch> This is utter
nonsense...
L257[19:26:35] <Mat2ch> A system call you
make once for a small set of data is not causing noticable
slowdowns.
L258[19:26:39] <packbart> hm. I don't
think so, tbh. KSP 1's flexibility was rather unusual ;)
L259[19:27:08] <packbart> anyway, we'll
see. I reserve judgement until the release
L260[19:27:40] <Mat2ch> I start to doubt
the expertise of the current developer team.
L261[19:27:51] <packbart> KSP 1 will be
the most complete KSP for the foreseeable future
L262[19:50:54] <SporkWitch> there's a
logical reason to not have native custom flag support: multiplayer.
Streaming custom assets like that not only creates potential for
liability, it can also be a security risk, and a performance
issue.
L263[19:52:58] <SporkWitch> of far greater
concern is just how bad the current maneuver planner is. Doesn't
give you the stats of your predicted orbit as you're adjusting it,
and you can ONLY use the stupid pull-tabs to adjust it; don't even
get started on trying to move the burn itself. Just took me like 10
minutes of fiddling to get a minmus encounter, where using the
maneuver window in the bottom left it normally takes
L264[19:53:01] <SporkWitch> less than
1
L265[19:53:18] <SporkWitch> maneuver
planner UI/UX improvements are slated to be coming quickly,
though
L266[19:53:53] <SporkWitch> right now,
it's enough i think i'll be sticking to rovers and aircraft until
it's in; just too frustrating to use the maneuver planner as is.
That said, game's still a blast, and absolutely beautiful
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L273[22:00:40] <raptop> !mission
L274[22:00:40] <LunchBot> You discover
that some people don't view the glass as half empty or half full,
but say instead "What's up with this glass? Excuse me? Excuse
me? This is my glass? I don't think so. My glass was full! And it
was a bigger glass! Who's been pinching my beer?" The Kraken
now lives under the launchpad.
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L279[22:03:44] <SporkWitch> that...
actually works semi-coherently. Clearly the Kraken is in league
with Cthulhu and is causing madness in mere mortals
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L284[23:01:15] <Guest12775> huh, ksp irc,
neat
L285[23:01:39] <sandbox> yes
L286[23:04:08] <darsie> .
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L289[23:05:50] <raptop> ...
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L291[23:36:19] <ZLSA> !mission
L292[23:36:19] <LunchBot> You eggsploit
the mission control computers. Your solar panel collides with
terrain and is destroyed.
L293[23:36:23] <ZLSA> !mission
L294[23:36:23] <LunchBot> The destruction
of Kerbin fills you with a strange sort of melancholy satisfaction.
You are now known to the State of California to cause cancer and
birth defects or other reproductive harm.