Kerbal Space Program

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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

I know I just posted about not wanting political and religious topics on this site, but there is the "tangents" forum, and I figured this would be pretty PC. If you haven't played this game, you should! It's really good for your brain, and there might be a correlation between time spent learning how to play KSP and total brain capacity for other pursuits, such as music!

Any trombonists here share my passion for KSP?
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Zandit75
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by Zandit75 »

I had a crack at it when it first launched(pun unintended!!) but my laptop at the time couldn't handle the program and would over heat.

Plenty of failures went through that program though!!
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bbocaner
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by bbocaner »

I play. I don't have time to play often, the last time I had a crack at it was probably around a year ago... but I really enjoy the game.
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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

Best I've managed is a couple of probes out to Duna and Ike, and a probe to Eve and Gilly (barely landed it).

It's a tough game!
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sungfw
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by sungfw »

[quote="harrisonreed"]there might be a correlation between time spent learning how to play KSP and total brain capacity for other pursuits, such as music![/quote]

Absolutely there's a correlation: the more time you waste learning how to play KSP, the less brain capacity you have to dedicate to other pursuits.

Now back away from the computer and get back to the practice room!

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harrisonreed
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by harrisonreed »

No! But! Orbital mechanics! Hohmann Transfer windows!