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07-24-2013, 08:15 PM
Kerbal Space Program Launches Latest Update
Squad released update 0.21 to its popular space agency simulation, Kerbal Space Program, on Steam for PC and Mac
Kerbal Space Program released its 0.21 update for players to install and new gamers to enjoy via Steam or on its website for PC and Mac. The multi-genre game offers players the chance to run their own space agency, build and launch rockets, satellites and spacecraft into outer space. Kerbal Space Program is currently under development by Squad and available through an early access program that offers players the opportunity to immerse themselves in the games vast spaceship and rocket building experience before it is complete.
This latest update to KSP is the first of several to focus primarily on the games Career Mode. This mode will add more structure over the existing sandbox, ultimately adding the game on top of the simulation. This will offer players the chance to hire their own astronauts, build rockets under a budget and take on contracts to earn money and build their reputation. This first update, welcomes crew management into the game, so players can select their crews before a mission, and hire new astronauts through the new Astronaut Complex facility at the space center. Squad also created this animated trailer (http://store.steampowered.com/video/220200) in support of this major update to KSP.
The space center itself has been completely redone for this update. The new scene features new building models, and scenery matching the in-flight world. Squad completely overhauled the interior spaces for both the Vehicle Assembly and Space Plane Hangar buildings, complete with animated vehicles and equipment.
This update is a very important step forward for us in many ways, lead developer Felipe Falanghe said. Career Mode wont be finished in one update but we hope our players will see the direction were going with it and enjoy the process. Were very excited about finally being able to take significant steps towards this part of the game, which so far has been the most underdeveloped part of the project. Its very satisfying to finally see it start to take shape and cant wait to see how our players interact with these new features.
Updates to KSP include:
? Crew Management: Select your Kerbal astronauts from a list of applicants, and track the status of the ones you have in the new Astronaut Complex Facility. Also, pick and choose the crew for new missions before launch with the new crew assignment panels.
? Updated Construction Facility Scenes: Admire the view with completely rehauled and updated Vehicle Assembly and Space Planes Hangar buildings
? New Flight Control System: Re-built from scratch, the new Stability Augmentation System (or more popularly known as Sickness Avoidance Solution) should be a drastic improvement for new and old players
? Terrain Additions: Many planets and moons around the Kerbal Solar System have been updated to feature beautiful new landscapes, featuring procedurally-generated craters and little hills and valleys, which are even more fun to land (or crash) on than before
http://storefront.steampowered.com/v/gfx/apps/220200/capsule_467x181.jpg (http://store.steampowered.com/app/220200/)
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Squad released update 0.21 to its popular space agency simulation, Kerbal Space Program, on Steam for PC and Mac
Kerbal Space Program released its 0.21 update for players to install and new gamers to enjoy via Steam or on its website for PC and Mac. The multi-genre game offers players the chance to run their own space agency, build and launch rockets, satellites and spacecraft into outer space. Kerbal Space Program is currently under development by Squad and available through an early access program that offers players the opportunity to immerse themselves in the games vast spaceship and rocket building experience before it is complete.
This latest update to KSP is the first of several to focus primarily on the games Career Mode. This mode will add more structure over the existing sandbox, ultimately adding the game on top of the simulation. This will offer players the chance to hire their own astronauts, build rockets under a budget and take on contracts to earn money and build their reputation. This first update, welcomes crew management into the game, so players can select their crews before a mission, and hire new astronauts through the new Astronaut Complex facility at the space center. Squad also created this animated trailer (http://store.steampowered.com/video/220200) in support of this major update to KSP.
The space center itself has been completely redone for this update. The new scene features new building models, and scenery matching the in-flight world. Squad completely overhauled the interior spaces for both the Vehicle Assembly and Space Plane Hangar buildings, complete with animated vehicles and equipment.
This update is a very important step forward for us in many ways, lead developer Felipe Falanghe said. Career Mode wont be finished in one update but we hope our players will see the direction were going with it and enjoy the process. Were very excited about finally being able to take significant steps towards this part of the game, which so far has been the most underdeveloped part of the project. Its very satisfying to finally see it start to take shape and cant wait to see how our players interact with these new features.
Updates to KSP include:
? Crew Management: Select your Kerbal astronauts from a list of applicants, and track the status of the ones you have in the new Astronaut Complex Facility. Also, pick and choose the crew for new missions before launch with the new crew assignment panels.
? Updated Construction Facility Scenes: Admire the view with completely rehauled and updated Vehicle Assembly and Space Planes Hangar buildings
? New Flight Control System: Re-built from scratch, the new Stability Augmentation System (or more popularly known as Sickness Avoidance Solution) should be a drastic improvement for new and old players
? Terrain Additions: Many planets and moons around the Kerbal Solar System have been updated to feature beautiful new landscapes, featuring procedurally-generated craters and little hills and valleys, which are even more fun to land (or crash) on than before
http://storefront.steampowered.com/v/gfx/apps/220200/capsule_467x181.jpg (http://store.steampowered.com/app/220200/)
More... (http://store.steampowered.com/news/11141/)