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L1[00:28:35] <darsie> .outcome add They got what they asked for.
L2[00:28:35] <LunchBot> Added outcome: They got what they asked for.
L3[00:29:44] <Eddi|zuHause> very djinn...
L4[00:30:30] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L5[00:30:30] <LunchBot> You attempt to play x64 KSP on a windows phone. You are cited in the next XKCD what-if.
L6[00:41:33] <XXCoder> wow you're famous now
L7[00:52:08] <Eddi|zuHause> finally the success i deserve.
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L26[03:22:23] <darsie> /me shipped 3 tourists - flyby Minmus, land on Mun.
L27[03:22:30] * darsie shipped 3 tourists - flyby Minmus, land on Mun.
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L35[05:02:01] <XXCoder> ;mission
L36[05:02:01] <LunchBot> You run out of duct tape. But how?
L37[05:02:15] <XXCoder> yeah seems 2 truckloads wasnt enough
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L39[05:41:56] <packbart> what an odd question
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L44[08:01:58] <FLHerne> .outcome add You are diagnosed w early-onset unemployment.
L45[08:01:58] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You are diagnosed w early-onset unemployment.
L46[08:02:09] <XXCoder> awww
L47[08:02:23] <FLHerne> .outcome fixup s/w/with/
L48[08:02:24] <LunchBot> New text is: You are diagnosed with early-onset unemployment.
L49[08:02:43] <FLHerne> the duct tape question is silly, yes
L50[08:03:05] <FLHerne> the more duct tape you have, the more you can use it for
L51[08:03:54] <XXCoder> unless you run out
L52[08:03:57] <XXCoder> which is shocking
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L54[08:53:45] <Mat2ch> !outcome add You get zapped and find it shocking.
L55[08:53:45] <LunchBot> Added outcome: You get zapped and find it shocking.
L56[09:31:09] <Mat2ch> https://xkcd.com/2842/
L57[09:31:23] <Mat2ch> This might sound like a joke, but we had something like this in a town nearby.
L58[09:31:28] <Mat2ch> It was horrible to navigate.
L59[09:32:11] <Mat2ch> and yes, also two lanes feeding into it and one lane leaving
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L61[09:36:57] <FLHerne> happened in Paris https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acohr2rC74M
L62[10:08:49] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L63[10:08:49] <LunchBot> You start referring to radiation as "Spicy Air." You are consumed by the Jeeb.
L64[10:09:18] <Eddi|zuHause> probably the Jeeb was also spicy
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L66[10:15:08] <sandbox> !mission
L67[10:15:08] <LunchBot> You devise a music box which plays 4 hours of 80's hits. FLHerne's spacebar breaks.
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L85[17:14:14] <Mat2ch> https://old.reddit.com/r/KerbalSpaceProgram/comments/179r0vq/40_we_already_hit_the_milestone_of_more/
L86[17:24:20] <Mat2ch> This is sad somehow.
L87[17:26:14] <SporkWitch> it shouldn't be surprising. I'd have to look up when science mode was added in KSP1, but I'd wager that's where you saw the big spike and sustained player counts. The fact that KSP1 exists and has an extensive modding ecosystem only exacerbates this issue. Sandbox alone isn't enough to keep a lot of people (myself included) engaged; I bought at launch to support the project and because I've no
L88[17:26:20] <SporkWitch> doubt we'll get what's promised, eventually.
L89[17:26:53] <sandbox> If You Build It, They Will Come...
L90[17:27:43] <sandbox> they launched before they built it
L91[17:29:04] <SporkWitch> to be fair, they didn't want to launch it when they did. Was a pretty obvious publisher push. We know from what they've shown, interviews, and data mining, that EVERYTHING is at somewhere around the 70% mark. They didn't intend to do EA. Forcing them to break it into pieces for an EA release introduced added complexity and delays, and they can't move to the next milestone until the core stuff
L92[17:29:12] <SporkWitch> in the current one is 99%
L93[17:30:42] <sandbox> full price early access is never a good idea in my book
L94[17:32:37] <SporkWitch> wasn't full price
L95[17:33:14] <SporkWitch> at the time, 60USD was standard MSRP for a full game, 70USD for latest gen consoles.
L96[17:38:47] <packbart> at least they have the decency to prefix version numbers with a 0.
L97[17:39:45] * packbart looks at Star Citizen eArLy AcCesS aLpHa version 3.21, 11 years into the making
L98[17:48:58] <SporkWitch> that's not actually an issue. there's no one way to do it, and Alpha 1.x is just as valid as 0.x; the fact it's appropriately labeled an alpha (as it's feature-incomplete) is what matters. When it graduates to beta, SC will in all likelihood reset the numbering
L99[17:57:24] * X asserts is validity under all naming schemes
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L116[22:40:54] <darsie> .mission add You put an unmanned probe in keostationary orbit piloted by Valentina.
L117[22:40:54] <LunchBot> Added mission: You put an unmanned probe in keostationary orbit piloted by Valentina.
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L121[23:11:09] <FLHerne> .outcome add The object of this expedition is to see if you can find any traces of last year's expedition.
L122[23:11:09] <LunchBot> Added outcome: The object of this expedition is to see if you can find any traces of last year's expedition.
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L124[23:29:39] <FLHerne> .mission add The KCC orders you to submit details of your CommNet routing policy, but you instead submit "a .PNG file depicting an indiscernible object".
L125[23:29:39] <LunchBot> Added mission: The KCC orders you to submit details of your CommNet routing policy, but you instead submit "a .PNG file depicting an indiscernible object".
L126[23:32:07] <FLHerne> (other submissions included a printer test page and "a blank page that contained only the word 'NOTHING.'")
L127[23:34:43] <FLHerne> .outcome add Unfortunately, you are unable to can.
L128[23:34:44] <LunchBot> Added outcome: Unfortunately, you are unable to can.
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