I love kerbal space program, have hundreds of hours in the first one. Got KSP2 when it came out early access bc I simply love the game. idc about the bugs, just wanna show off my ship I made. Been playing a lot more since the exploration mode released since that was the game mode I enjoyed most.
Anyway, this ship I spent many hours building and then assembling in space is gonna do like 3 or 4 different missions (and as I type this I just remembered I forgot the tiny lander meant for The Mohole (TM) so I'll have to add that on the very tip of the station, luckily I have a small docking port available to attach onto).
At the tip is the return vehicle for my crew of 3 (specifically 3 bc one of the missions). Below that is the lander they will use to land on Ike. The side things in green are just satellites so the probe parts of the station can operate without a kerbal on board. Then in grey is the scoence part. Do science, collect science. Orange is the solar array arms. I had those folded up along the side of the science part for launching into space, detached in space, then aligned correctly. Pink is the main engine of the station which will be used after the red side engines are depleted. There is so much fuel on this bad boy. 4 Nerv nuclear engines on each side part and 5 on the middle.
Hopefully the kraken leaves me alone for this mission. Already had an encounter with it in assembly. Also, all the parts of the station makes the fps pretty low lol. tfw early access.
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tumblrs is really chugging along tonight, idk why. the dash isn’t even that long
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my computer may break soon, it’s decided it doesn’t like to stand upright, it would rather lay on its side, thank you very much. It also has complaints about my nice graphics card, and has a memory leak. Also known as: Gertrude is turning into an old person. Can’t get up, scared of new tech, can’t remember shit. She’s a custom dell and I refuse to upgrade from win 7, so this is on me really, but if I suddenly disappear (again) it’s because I’m building a new Gurtie.
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simultaneously love and hate building pcs online since I know even a decent one for what I need costs At Least $1200+, and the one I skimped out on by selecting the less expensive parts but still my dream one with a nice themed case and everything comes out to $2000+ shipping included, but I love the idea of having one that good for once so I keep building them and getting disappointed ad infinitum
why do these things gotta cost so much, I just wanna fuck around in blender with more than two models in fucking eevee and play a modern viddy game or two at a consistent fps higher than 15 without resorting to turning the graphics into sludge or breaking the bank so hard it becomes a fucking payday heist ;^;
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I'm going to finish BG3 soon and then i'll be getting a new pc. My current one is certainly chugging through the final act. Also, I plan on drawing all of the companions at some point! So if u like this one feel free to let me know who you'd like to see next or somethin ฅ^•ﻌ•^ฅ
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dragon's dogma 2 thoughts so far, roughly 7 hours in:
out in the field, performance is mostly fine. it dips for me sometimes but it stays around 60 fps for the most part. being in the big city is rough, there's like 150 npcs all walking around doing their own thing and it makes the game chug, on my pc it drags it down to 30 fps average, sometimes 20 fps at the lowest points. they really need to clean that up.
i've just been playing fighter so far, and i'm enjoying the new combat system. it feels a lot looser than dd1, the soft lockon from dd1 is even softer. getting staggered and stunlocked by enemies is a real threat, you take much longer to recover from getting knocked over than you did in dd1. the revamped heavy attack button being more used for dealing decisive high damage hits on staggered or stunned enemies is such a good idea.
they swapped the buttons for block and special sword attacks and that kept throwing me off at first lol. perfect parry timing feels about the same as it did in dd1. you can actually use your heavy attack while mounting a monster without instantly jumping off, it's great. my pawn is an archer and honestly i think she does more dps than me sometimes, she's come in clutch so many times already.
the main kicker i've been feeling is the how they treat your health pool. in dd1 you could just spam consumables to cure your health back to maximum at any time, but they've changed how it works here in dd2. now, whenever you take damage, you lose a tiny bit of your max hp. whether a mage casts a heal or you drink a potion, you can't get all the way back up to full until you rest at an inn or a campsite. so now you play a longer-term game of "do i go find a camp and rest to full or do i go fight this ogre at 50% max hp". i enjoy being stupid so i tend to not rest until i absolutely have to lol.
you can actually preview which vocations have what augments now, which saves a trip opening up a browser and searching for that info. you do have to unlock warrior and sorcerer as well as the other new vocations, but warrior and sorcerer was literally "go to a cave, kill some goblins, get the stolen weapons back, ok you're good to go now". took like 30 mins after reaching the big city.
i have encountered every single microtransaction item within the first 5 hours of playing. they mostly either cost gold or rift crystals, and are relatively cheap. i got a camping kit for free for reaching the first oxcart. i got the harpy lure for free by helping a random person out and about. i've gotten four wakestones already. the microtransactions are stupid and so obviously mandated by some dinosaur executive but you're an even bigger moron if you think any of this stuff is meaningful or locked-off content.
uhh what else. turning your lantern on and off is nice and quick. your pawns actually talk amongst each other now. i don't know how different the inclination system is yet so i don't know if doing the d-pad pawn commands changes them. those commands seem to actually work properly now though. ran away from a fight and told my pawns "to me!" and they actually disengaged the fight and ran with me, so that's nice. don't like the music as much as the first game so far, we'll see how it fares once i actually fight a monster bigger than a cyclops.
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When I was on kickstarter looking at that horse game, I spotted a game that looked interesting.
Starship Simulator... or as I like to call it Kill Your Computer Simulator.
It looks like it's gonna be a hefty game. I downloaded the demo and it already was making my PC chug despite having maybe 10% of the planned content.
That said, it looks fucking awesome and I'm excited for it. They've greatly surpassed their goal on Kickstarter so hopefully it gets off to a good start.
Here's some screenshots I took in my brief time in game.
These were taken when I headed to another solar system. I just thought it was neat.
As long as they can optimize it well, it could be a really neat game. I'm excited because you can play as a passenger on a starship and not have any responsibilities. Just sit back and travel through space while NPCs do all the work.
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