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L29[08:46:01] <Mat2ch> well, Take Two
didn't include KSP2 in their Immersive Core section like they did
last year. So it's dead.
L30[08:46:31] <Mat2ch> or at least on hold
until it dies.
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L32[09:22:54] <Deddly> Shadowzone gave a
nice summary of what we can take away from that: "Key
takeaways so far:
L33[09:22:55] <Deddly> No specific mention
of KSP2 in the T2 earnings call
L34[09:22:55] <Deddly> KSP2 present in the
Private Division lineup on the presentation slide deck
L35[09:22:55] <Deddly> They said "we
eleminated projects that didn't meet expectations" but didn't
mention KSP2 or any other title by name."
L36[09:24:32] <Eddi|zuHause> i can very
well imagine that KSP2 didn't meet someone's expectations
L37[09:25:01] <Mat2ch> My expectations are
low...
L38[10:15:18] <Eddi|zuHause> !mission
L39[10:15:19] <LunchBot> Partway through
the mission you misspeak and try to correct it, totally lose track
of what you were saying, and gibber incoherently for the next two
minutes. You make it look like an accident.
L40[10:31:20] <Eddi|zuHause> no, this was
certainly not a symptom of a stroke.
L41[10:33:33] <Deddly> Haha
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L43[10:33:43] <Deddly> !nextlunch
L44[10:33:44] <LunchBot> Battered sausage
with chips, and an orange.
L45[10:34:05] <Deddly> Oh man I haven't had
battered bangers for years
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L52[11:37:38] <Althego> leet time
L54[12:17:44] <Deddly> lait time
L55[12:20:23] <Althego> not too lait
L56[12:23:45] <Deddly> Time to drink milk
in France.
L57[12:25:13] <darsie> temps lait
L58[12:25:59] <Deddly> Time milk?
L59[12:26:18] <darsie> French reverses
compound words.
L60[12:26:25] <Deddly> I think you need a
"du" in there
L61[12:26:35] <Deddly> "Temps du
lait" maybe?
L62[12:26:43] <darsie> ok, my French is
poor.
L63[12:27:10] <Deddly> Moi aussi
L64[12:29:23] <Deddly> On another note, I
really dislike Discord. My main complaint is how resource intensive
it is. It's unbelievable that a texting application can require so
much from the CPU
L65[12:32:31] <Deddly> Memory too. Hexchat
for IRC is using 0% CPU and 5.6 MB. Discord? 30% CPU and 500
MB
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L67[12:39:35] <Mat2ch> Discord is just
Chromium put into an executable.
L68[12:39:44] <Mat2ch> Modern stuff is
incredible bad
L69[12:40:05] <Mat2ch> *incredibly
L70[12:40:25] <Deddly> I agree
wholeheartedly.
L71[12:43:26] <Eddi|zuHause> remember the
discussions about bloatware from 20 years ago? :p
L72[12:43:55] <Deddly> How I long for the
time when an OS would fit nicely on a single floppy
L73[12:44:22] <Eddi|zuHause> how i don't
long for the times where you needed a different boot floppy for
every game
L74[12:44:23] <Deddly> I don't long for the
3D capabilities of devices back then, mind you.
L75[12:45:35] <Deddly> Not everything was
good in the good old days :)
L76[12:46:32] <Eddi|zuHause> the "good
old days" are only existing because humans are wired in a way
that bad memories fade faster than good ones
L77[12:48:38] <Deddly> Thankfully
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L79[13:06:25] <Mat2ch> Eddi|zuHause: for
you. :P
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L86[14:29:22] <darsie> 6 Games To Play
Instead of Kerbal Space Program 2 - Alternatives to KSP2
L87[14:29:57] <raptop> KSP1, Juno: New
Origins, Orbiter 2016, and 3 others?
L88[14:30:55] <darsie> 1:36 KitHack Model
Club
L89[14:30:56] <darsie> 3:26 Juno: New
Origins
L90[14:30:56] <darsie> 5:33 Rocket
Science
L91[14:30:56] <darsie> 7:13 Flyout
L92[14:30:56] <darsie> 8:58
Trailmakers
L93[14:30:56] <darsie> 10:53 SURPRISE
ENTRY!
L94[14:31:26] <raptop> hm
L95[14:32:16] <darsie> Yes, KSP1.
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L105[17:43:20] <Eddi|zuHause>
!mission
L106[17:43:20] <LunchBot> You attempt to
pick a gimbal lock. The Dra'Azon establish a Quiet Barrier around
Kerbin.
L107[17:44:01] <Eddi|zuHause> it's
backwards again. the outcome is actually the setup
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L119[22:40:42] <nshire> Myasishchev VM-T
Atlant carrying payload 1GT: Energia's core stage hydrogen
tank
L120[22:40:42] <nshire> When the first
drawings of the proposed Atlant carrying Energia tanks were
created, Minister of Aviation Industry P.V. Dementiev promised to
"personally strangle those who came up with this
option"
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