It will make the tutorials make more sense, and it will make you more skillfull at realizing what the important information embedded in them is. ![]() Dont forget to go back to simple mode by clicking 'Enable Simple Mode' in the top left corner. ![]() You can also find this engine in 'Filter by Manufacturer' and selecting the 'Jebediah Kermans Junkyard and Spacecraft Parts Co'. I'd suggest only playing the beginner first ones at first, then playing the game for a bit, then coming back to do some more tutorials, then play the game for a bit, then a few more tutorials, etc. then from the left toolbox select 'Filter by Resource', then scroll the next toolbox to 'Engine' and select LV-T45. So yes, you should play the tutorials through, but they can get a bit infurating with the low information to fluff ratio. Often you'll find the dialog boxes that pop up contain about 10 sentences, of which only 2 actually mean anything and the other 8 are "cute" flavortext fluff that mask the relevant information. The problem I have with the tutorial is that it tries too hard to be "cute", which detracts from its purpose of just getting to the point and explaining things. For more help getting started, check out /r/KerbalAcademy. It walks you through some of the more important user interface features that are quite well hidden (too well hidden - I love the game but some of the UI decisions are kinda dumb because they made vitally important controls imposible to discover through user exploration. Welcome to the tutorials page Here you will find various user-posted tutorials to help you get started with Kerbal Space Program If you make tutorials, on Youtube, Reddit, or the official KSP forums, post them here For more check out the KSP Wiki page on Tutorials. knowing what a Hohmann Transfer is doesn't help tell you what the "X", key does in the editor, or that there's a secret hidden menu behind the altimeter that you use when you need to recover the vessel.)įor that sort of thing, the tutorial is quite useful. ![]() This is useful *even for people who already know the rocket science*. The training missions give you information that you can't really learn by trial and error (like how the user interface works and where all the hidden options are).
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