![]() I have had to whip out a calculator, refer to dV subway-style maps, and I spent more time on Wikipedia and the web learning about orbital mechanics than I’d like to admit. I’m going to be honest with you – Kerbal Space Program is NOT for the impatient, but can very rewarding – more so than shooting monsters or baddies in the face in your favorite first person shooter game. I haven’t touched the game in a few months, but the last time I played, I was done visiting both local moons and was building a multi-part space station in Kerbal orbit for refueling my first interplanetary landing craft. Kerbal Engineer Redux is really needed if you want to do anything more than reach a stable orbit. I like Kerbal Engineer because it gives you all sorts of information without handling the flying for you. Once you’re ready to take things to the next level, download and install the free Kerbal Engineer Redux add-on, or MechJeb. If you get stuck, look for Scott Manley’s tutorials, or play the in-game ones. ![]() I played the demo, got frustrated with it, played it again after a few months, and then bought the full version for $40 via Steam. ![]()
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