I got incredibly confused for a moment when Matt mentioned an amber alert. In the US, "Amber alert" is very specific to a missing child. High heat causing potential for health problems is, conveniently, called a "High Heat" warning 😂.
@@MaxC925 i thought he said heatwave. not 77 degrees. what? are they all made of ice? are they going to melt??? what the actual fuck??!! I sit outside and its 80 degrees out. that is normal temprature, im used to it. but god forbid it gets higher than 75 fucking degrees or else we will issue an alert to evereyones phone
@MattLowne I assumed as much, after the initial shock of the casual mention that it's too hot to worry about a missing kid wore off 😉 I even found the UKHSA (I think it was) website that lists green, yellow, amber, and red, for both heat health and cold health to satisfy my curiosity. I appreciate the reply, and that I got to learn something about the UK!
I kinda just want Ksp to remain the same in the Kerbol system maybe there can be another star that could be were Saturn would be which can explain Laythe being warm and Valls alien ocean. But like a weak star as well but still in orbit.
@@JeanYossa I’m glad they are adding 3 other star systems. It would be absolutely incredible to be able to travel between so many worlds. Btw Laythe is actually pretty cold, I think it’s because it has salt or ammonia in the oceans. Either that or tidal heating from Jool.
Hi Matt, love your content. In regards to you having issues with the heat, I live in the North of England and we hit 29c today. I suffer with MS and the heat makes it much worse. A few years ago I went out and spent £399 on an air conditioning unit and it's the best thing I've ever bought. I never have to worry about the heat now and my living room is like a fridge right now. I roll it through to the bedroom during the night. Seriously consider getting one for your work space. All you need to do is put a plastic pipe like you would one of those tumble dryers out your window and a bucket to collect the water and you're good to go. Seriously its amazing. I'd recommend at least a 9000 btu. All the best and take care!
I personally would avoid portable air conditioners and go for a window unit if those are available where you live. The portable units are better than nothing but have big insulation issues with their exhaust tubes. They also WILL be more expensive to operate than a window units because of some air pressure problems. Technology Connections has made a very great video about these portable units!
@@bob38028 Unfortunately here in the UK the windows are built a little differently. We don't have window units or if we do they're very rare. Our windows open out vertically rather than slide up horizontally if that makes sense. Besides I only end up using it a few weeks out of the year then I'm back to using my central heating.
A mini-split system is probably the best for European houses if you can install it (honestly it's not that problematic, just requires a bit of tubing through a wall). It's not as flexible as a portable air conditioner but it's more efficient, a single indoor unit can usually cool a whole flat or a single-storey house, and most of them can do heating as well (quite efficiently as well!); if a single indoor unit is not enough (for large flats, multi-storey houses), a multi-split system can be installed. As someone from southeast Europe, it's always a bit of a shock when I read that northern European houses generally don't have AC. They're basically ubiquitous here, especially in newer or renovated buildings. Considering the climate change, I'm afraid north Europe will have to install AC more commonly as well.
As an American, I love hearing Brits talk about weather stuff. FYI for Matt- we do double glazed windows too, but for us when you say 'air conditioning' we're almost universally referring to cooling a room or house. My impression has been that most of you have a central unit that does heating, while for us those almost always do both as needed.
Yes, we don't have cooling systems and our houses are literally built to retain as much heat as possible (thick brick walls + insulation, boarded lofts with insulation etc.). Americans tell us "oh it's not that hot" yet they move from air conditioned office to air conditioned car to air conditioned house lol.
25c in an air conditioned room vs 25c in the architectural equivalent of a snow suit capable of insulating a person safely in the antarctic is quite different. Although, 25c _outside_ when you're not wearing winter gear is not super unpleasant.
@@MattLowne Thick brick walls and insulation help keep the house cool as well, if heat is not allowed to enter the house through other means. The problem is that generally British houses have very large windows which are bad insulators regardless of glazing etc. Southern European houses also have thick walls and insulation but have smaller windows with shutters which keep them much cooler. They also have AC to cool down the air if it gets hot - and then the thick insulation keeps the air cold for longer.
@@MattLowne Yeah, when you said you had air conditioning, I thought you meant you had a cooling system for your house.. That's why we refer to it as HVAC in the US, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, as they are separate things.
I live in america in an area where it's usually very cold so our houses are also made to retain heat and they don't have AC but 25c is what I keep my house temperature at when it's chilly outside. We have 45c summers every once in a while and it's very humid and that really sucks. Getting just a fan should be enough to keep you cool in 77f weather
AS boring as it might be for later videos, you could try to make a rescue station and put it in orbit around Kerbin or The Mun. It'd be a space station with multiple rescue pods that can be launched to pickup stranded Kerbals and bring them back to the station for later pickup, or back home.
The new home of the Blunderbirds, saving one unfortunate Kerbalnaut at a time. (Space station not included, some assembly required, disassembly inevitable.)
It's a nice idea, but rn I just make a new campaign for every ksp 2 mission. Mainly so it's easier to fix the missing orbital line bug since there's only 1 or 2 crafts in the save file to check through
You should have no hope, its been 9 months since release, can you give me a list of features theyve added in that timeframe? Oh wait the number is ZERO
I'd like to see you send a surface base to the stranded Kerbal rather than a rescue craft. Ideally, the surface base looks like a suburban home with an angled roof in spite of there not being rain on the Mun.
Never happening, the game is dead, player counts on steam are lower than ksp 1 has even gotten and its been 9 months since release with literally zero features added, at the time of writing this comment theres 1600 players in ksp 1 and a total of 153 in ksp 2
When I first launched the game when it came out and saw this command module, I immediately decided that I needed to make a spaceplane or other similar ship with it. But when I started making it, it turned out to be problematic for me to create a continuation of the fuselage of this module. And then I also saw a post on Discord where there was a shuttle and I also really liked how it turned out. So good work! I really like these crafts )
Haha! 25 degrees C. It is Winter/Spring here and yesterday it was 32! 25 is what I set the Aircon to in Summer to try to keep cool as it is frequently approaching 40 and the hottest I've personally had to work in was 48.9 degrees C with only long sleeve cotton shirt, long pants and a 6L bottle of water to keep me cool! (There was the absolutely lovely canal to swim in at the end of the day, but that had its own dangers).
Make the rescue vehicle a mobile bar, like those novelty pedal powered group bicycles that we see around the place. You see, happy hour started when the crew returned to Kerbin but they had to keep it going until Bob was able to join the party.
Nice craft. And it seems that KSP2 is making progress. Performance seems okay, no major bugs. Now, they need to fix some stuff like wobbly rockets and orbital decay and add some features and it might be worth an investment.
Glad to see Suppise is getting some well-deserved recognition! Everybody and their dog have been doing their own twist on his shuttle on the IG discord lately lol
😂 left a Kerbal on the Mun... 3 Weekes ago... 😊😆 Are kerbals half plant? ☘️ 🌵, it looks like they can do photosynthesis... I'm sure he's fine ☺️ 😂, though would be pretty funny when you go back and he's a Kerman popsicle 😆 Hmm 🤔 or maybe there are space bacteria, and it's left a Kerman skeleton...
Bill needs something like a drone to save him. Robotic lander that picks him up and drops him in an orbital drop pod? I know aerobrakes aren't implemented yet but it may be interesting to create something similar. Purely utilitarian, sleek and slim profile, no bells and whistles for old Bill.
As a Canadian who travels, I’ve experienced both 39°C and -35°C now that I live in the north of Canada, I would’ve never thought -35°C is that bad, but it is
Have tout ever tried doing a Hermes style Space Shuttle launch? It Never flew, but was meant to be on top of the now decomissioned Ariane 5. I seriously think this could be a good challenge for you @MattLowne, maybe saving bill with it
Bill must be famished after all that time on the Mun with nothing to eat that isn't freeze-dried. Why not send a falafel cart up there to bring him a hearty and healthful meal?
I think you should rescue the stranded kerbal with a submarine. Sufficiently silly, a bit challenging, and when you return to Kerbin you can land in the ocean and return to the KSC using the sub :)
My idea for rescuing Bill from the Mun: There was already a science mission planned to send a bunch of rovers to Eve. Once they found out that Bill was trapped on the Mun, the Eve science team was grudgingly persuaded to replace one of its rover bays with a tiny ship that's just barely able to get Bill back home. The tiny rescue ship will be released by the science vessel as it swings by the Mun on its way to Eve.
you should use a VERY LARGE ssto but use this rover cockpit cause it looks fancy color: ssto color: matte grey and red (more matte grey thn red but quite a bit of red)
I tried to do an Ekranoplan video but not enough parts float in KSP 2, all my ships just sink. I made this post instead: th-cam.com/video/VIBg1HJ0IRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CSBUXKkcr9G2J6k2
Thanks for being transparent about the bugs/glitches/shit performance. Hopefully one day we look back on these early ksp 2 videos and laugh about "how bad the game was back then in comparison to now"
for rocket boosters, 1, 3 or 5 engines, never do 2, never do 4, they are much more unstable 5 engines has great stability, while 3 engines might mostly just be enough to get you where you want to be!
The tidally-locked mun rotates at 9m/s. You probably would have saved more starting with the original upward facing slope than turning to get that east-facing launch.
It's more that it's just good practice to launch along the 90° vector, since a lot of people use my videos to learn the game it's good to instil good habits!
Star truck derp space 9!!! send a rover that picks up the kerbal and then gets back to kerbin under its own power. probs best to do this before re entry heating makes it impossible.
When it comes to part clipping. I feel it’s ok as long as you can still see and tell that part is there. It’s when parts get completely hidden I don’t like
I've made a couple of KSP 1 videos since KSP 2's release and they performed horribly, so the majority of my viewers want KSP 2 I guess. I've got some ideas for more KSP 1 videos but I'm prioritising KSP 2 for now.
@@MattLowne (from a viewers perspective) I personally don't think so. the only KSP1 videos on your channel post KSP2 launch were the: Vall AI mission, The KSP1 vs KSP2 video and the RSS joke video Regarding the Vall mission, it seems to have done just as well as the KSP2 Videos before and after it The KSP1 Vs KSP2 video has only been out for 2 weeks so we can't draw any conclusions yet The RRS video is an April fools joke and while being funny, these videos always seem to do terribly no matter what I'm sure there are other statistics that make a difference (like watch time and dislikes) that I can't see Either way, its always fun to watch these videos :) edit : return TH-cam dislike (it can only PREDICT dislikes) seems to support the Vall case
@@MattLowne I don't think that the mini ISS video had enough originality (there were already single launch ISS and mini space station videos on the channel) To avoid this issue in the future I would like to pitch an idea: a modular surface base or space station system need a lab? just add one need a observatory? just add one need a fuel refinery? just add one need some more labs? just add thirty * *modifying after initial assembly is not recommended and may lead to issues such as: extremely difficult installations, kraken attacks and the accidental destruction of the entire outpost
Live in the South West also. Can agree past couple days have sucked. Some days my room was sat at 34℃. Sometimes 35.7℃. Work in that room. Feel your pain.
There's a kerbal on the mun that has gone rogue! You must send a paddy wagon to the mun to take him into custody and bring him back to kerbal for phycological evaluation!
I’m glad you liked my shuttle craft, I do love seeing crafts that use the rover cockpit, it’s such a unique part
it is!! i used it to make a vtol cargo ssto
I don’t like living on the wrong side of the world. I need sleep, but I need Matt Lowne more!
HAH! Jokes on you I live above him! MUHAHAHA!
@@Wurtoz9643 HAHA JOKES ON YOU I LOVE NEXT TO AND BELOW HIM
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9:00 for me
You should send a prototype Mun habitat to keep the Kerbal safe while Mission Control works up a proper rescue craft!
I got incredibly confused for a moment when Matt mentioned an amber alert. In the US, "Amber alert" is very specific to a missing child. High heat causing potential for health problems is, conveniently, called a "High Heat" warning 😂.
thats what i thought too
and all that over it being 77F out. i wish it was that temp that would be so nice
@@MaxC925 i thought he said heatwave. not 77 degrees. what? are they all made of ice? are they going to melt??? what the actual fuck??!! I sit outside and its 80 degrees out. that is normal temprature, im used to it. but god forbid it gets higher than 75 fucking degrees or else we will issue an alert to evereyones phone
It's like a traffic light, right, so green is okay, amber alerts are high/bad temperatures, red is threat to life conditions.
@MattLowne I assumed as much, after the initial shock of the casual mention that it's too hot to worry about a missing kid wore off 😉 I even found the UKHSA (I think it was) website that lists green, yellow, amber, and red, for both heat health and cold health to satisfy my curiosity. I appreciate the reply, and that I got to learn something about the UK!
Really can’t wait for the interstellar content for this game, ya know, after it stops breaking
yep
If it ever comes…
interstellar is gonna be so damn awesome!! I can't wait!
I kinda just want Ksp to remain the same in the Kerbol system maybe there can be another star that could be were Saturn would be which can explain Laythe being warm and Valls alien ocean. But like a weak star as well but still in orbit.
@@JeanYossa I’m glad they are adding 3 other star systems. It would be absolutely incredible to be able to travel between so many worlds. Btw Laythe is actually pretty cold, I think it’s because it has salt or ammonia in the oceans. Either that or tidal heating from Jool.
Hi Matt, love your content. In regards to you having issues with the heat, I live in the North of England and we hit 29c today. I suffer with MS and the heat makes it much worse. A few years ago I went out and spent £399 on an air conditioning unit and it's the best thing I've ever bought. I never have to worry about the heat now and my living room is like a fridge right now. I roll it through to the bedroom during the night. Seriously consider getting one for your work space. All you need to do is put a plastic pipe like you would one of those tumble dryers out your window and a bucket to collect the water and you're good to go. Seriously its amazing. I'd recommend at least a 9000 btu. All the best and take care!
I personally would avoid portable air conditioners and go for a window unit if those are available where you live. The portable units are better than nothing but have big insulation issues with their exhaust tubes. They also WILL be more expensive to operate than a window units because of some air pressure problems.
Technology Connections has made a very great video about these portable units!
29c is pretty cold for where i live, its 42c outside rn
@@bob38028 Unfortunately here in the UK the windows are built a little differently. We don't have window units or if we do they're very rare. Our windows open out vertically rather than slide up horizontally if that makes sense. Besides I only end up using it a few weeks out of the year then I'm back to using my central heating.
A mini-split system is probably the best for European houses if you can install it (honestly it's not that problematic, just requires a bit of tubing through a wall). It's not as flexible as a portable air conditioner but it's more efficient, a single indoor unit can usually cool a whole flat or a single-storey house, and most of them can do heating as well (quite efficiently as well!); if a single indoor unit is not enough (for large flats, multi-storey houses), a multi-split system can be installed.
As someone from southeast Europe, it's always a bit of a shock when I read that northern European houses generally don't have AC. They're basically ubiquitous here, especially in newer or renovated buildings. Considering the climate change, I'm afraid north Europe will have to install AC more commonly as well.
@@canarylolz351Same 42C here. I’d probably sleep with the windows open if it was 29C. 😂
As an American, I love hearing Brits talk about weather stuff. FYI for Matt- we do double glazed windows too, but for us when you say 'air conditioning' we're almost universally referring to cooling a room or house. My impression has been that most of you have a central unit that does heating, while for us those almost always do both as needed.
Yes, we don't have cooling systems and our houses are literally built to retain as much heat as possible (thick brick walls + insulation, boarded lofts with insulation etc.). Americans tell us "oh it's not that hot" yet they move from air conditioned office to air conditioned car to air conditioned house lol.
25c in an air conditioned room vs 25c in the architectural equivalent of a snow suit capable of insulating a person safely in the antarctic is quite different.
Although, 25c _outside_ when you're not wearing winter gear is not super unpleasant.
@@MattLowne Thick brick walls and insulation help keep the house cool as well, if heat is not allowed to enter the house through other means. The problem is that generally British houses have very large windows which are bad insulators regardless of glazing etc.
Southern European houses also have thick walls and insulation but have smaller windows with shutters which keep them much cooler. They also have AC to cool down the air if it gets hot - and then the thick insulation keeps the air cold for longer.
@@MattLowne Yeah, when you said you had air conditioning, I thought you meant you had a cooling system for your house.. That's why we refer to it as HVAC in the US, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning, as they are separate things.
@@MattLowneHey when its hot we open the windows and let the nice warm air in!
9:29 you could send on of those (party) strechlimousines to rescue Bill
Hey Matt, why don't you build a double-decker bus to send to the Mun to rescue Bill? That would be hilarious! Billy Winn type stuff, even!
I'm in Brazil right now in the winter, and today is 24°C at afternoon. At night we use long sleeve shirts and trousers to sleep, because it is cold.
I live in america in an area where it's usually very cold so our houses are also made to retain heat and they don't have AC but 25c is what I keep my house temperature at when it's chilly outside. We have 45c summers every once in a while and it's very humid and that really sucks. Getting just a fan should be enough to keep you cool in 77f weather
I believe default controls for KSP 1 B is board and also brake, if KSP 2 is the same, maybe it reads your board input as brake when it switches over.
Huh you might be right! Not sure what the workaround would be though
That is a handsome looking Munshuttle!
AS boring as it might be for later videos, you could try to make a rescue station and put it in orbit around Kerbin or The Mun. It'd be a space station with multiple rescue pods that can be launched to pickup stranded Kerbals and bring them back to the station for later pickup, or back home.
this, and have a rescue vehicle based on the old interplanetary transport system design
The new home of the Blunderbirds, saving one unfortunate Kerbalnaut at a time.
(Space station not included, some assembly required, disassembly inevitable.)
I’m pretty sure most of Matt’s videos are on a fresh save due to some of the weirdness in KSP2.
It's a nice idea, but rn I just make a new campaign for every ksp 2 mission. Mainly so it's easier to fix the missing orbital line bug since there's only 1 or 2 crafts in the save file to check through
@@MattLowne I suppose that does make sense. I guess it’d only really be a useable idea when and if they improve KSP 2 to KSP 1 levels.
Honestly Matt your videos are the only things that give me any hope for KSP2
You should have no hope, its been 9 months since release, can you give me a list of features theyve added in that timeframe? Oh wait the number is ZERO
@@rileymannion5301 really ?
@@neutrino5266 yep, a few lackluster bug fixes that didn't address any major issues is all we've gotten lmao
It was 49 degrees C nearby to where I live in Arizona the other day. I wish it was 25 C every day.
you should make a thunderbird for the rescue, and because of the blunder you could call it..... the blunderbirds!
I'd like to see you send a surface base to the stranded Kerbal rather than a rescue craft. Ideally, the surface base looks like a suburban home with an angled roof in spite of there not being rain on the Mun.
That shuttle looks nice ngl
We have double paned windows here too. Insulation works both ways. The A/C is the only difference. Which I also don't have here in the states.
KSP 2 looks so beautiful can't wait for it to get better and hopefully lighter so I can play it 😊
Never happening, the game is dead, player counts on steam are lower than ksp 1 has even gotten and its been 9 months since release with literally zero features added, at the time of writing this comment theres 1600 players in ksp 1 and a total of 153 in ksp 2
When I first launched the game when it came out and saw this command module, I immediately decided that I needed to make a spaceplane or other similar ship with it. But when I started making it, it turned out to be problematic for me to create a continuation of the fuselage of this module. And then I also saw a post on Discord where there was a shuttle and I also really liked how it turned out. So good work! I really like these crafts )
Cool build Matt. Great video as always 👍
Need to make a crazy multi coloured craft
NOOOOOO!
@@stephentate1517 why? 😂
how did you comment 13 hours ago if the video was released 50 minutes ago?
@@Sodacan56565 hes a channel member
@@Sodacan56565i think it's because they're in australia
Haha! 25 degrees C. It is Winter/Spring here and yesterday it was 32! 25 is what I set the Aircon to in Summer to try to keep cool as it is frequently approaching 40 and the hottest I've personally had to work in was 48.9 degrees C with only long sleeve cotton shirt, long pants and a 6L bottle of water to keep me cool! (There was the absolutely lovely canal to swim in at the end of the day, but that had its own dangers).
Make the rescue vehicle a mobile bar, like those novelty pedal powered group bicycles that we see around the place.
You see, happy hour started when the crew returned to Kerbin but they had to keep it going until Bob was able to join the party.
Nice craft. And it seems that KSP2 is making progress. Performance seems okay, no major bugs. Now, they need to fix some stuff like wobbly rockets and orbital decay and add some features and it might be worth an investment.
Those 2 are definetly the worst bugs.
Also the ground shader is the biggest offender as far as perf are concerned
remember he is playing on a beefy computer
@@shocktnc whats your definition of beefy.
It runs okay on my i5 9600k and RTX2070 Super max settings 1440p
You should use a Tintin Moon Rocket to save that poor kerbal.
Glad to see Suppise is getting some well-deserved recognition! Everybody and their dog have been doing their own twist on his shuttle on the IG discord lately lol
4:31 I’m pretty sure the real shuttle also flipped after SRB sep, for comm reasons
It didn't do a flip like the one done in this video lol
Im czech, and 25 celsius is considered cool weather. We had 36 the other day
25 degrees… everyone have his own hot température 🤣 I live in the south of french in Côte d’Azur so…
You should send a modified can of Heinz beans with wheels to the mun for the rescue of Bill :P
i like to think the kerbals kept bumping the park brake lever when they got in the ship
Return of the blunderbirds! Also Matt Suffolk has been hitting 30 C like all week.
😂 left a Kerbal on the Mun... 3 Weekes ago... 😊😆
Are kerbals half plant? ☘️ 🌵, it looks like they can do photosynthesis... I'm sure he's fine ☺️ 😂, though would be pretty funny when you go back and he's a Kerman popsicle 😆
Hmm 🤔 or maybe there are space bacteria, and it's left a Kerman skeleton...
I'm really jealous of the UK climate. In MA I just finished a week of teaching in a big brick building with zero AC in 35C temperatures (95F)
Was just watching your old videos
Bill needs something like a drone to save him. Robotic lander that picks him up and drops him in an orbital drop pod? I know aerobrakes aren't implemented yet but it may be interesting to create something similar. Purely utilitarian, sleek and slim profile, no bells and whistles for old Bill.
As a Canadian who travels, I’ve experienced both 39°C and -35°C now that I live in the north of Canada, I would’ve never thought -35°C is that bad, but it is
Have tout ever tried doing a Hermes style Space Shuttle launch? It Never flew, but was meant to be on top of the now decomissioned Ariane 5. I seriously think this could be a good challenge for you @MattLowne, maybe saving bill with it
NEW EPISODE LES GOOO
Cant wait for the new Space this week
Good video Matt. Always enjoy your content: glad they are continuing to update ksp2
Bill must be famished after all that time on the Mun with nothing to eat that isn't freeze-dried. Why not send a falafel cart up there to bring him a hearty and healthful meal?
I think you should rescue the stranded kerbal with a submarine. Sufficiently silly, a bit challenging, and when you return to Kerbin you can land in the ocean and return to the KSC using the sub :)
“Speaking of becoming a thing of the past, that’s just what’s happened to the external fuel tank”
I lol’d
Always on top
Get some simple ventilation for that room! I think about it every time you mention the heat...
Bro survived with no gamebreaking bugs. Nice
I think sending a Rescue Helicopter (or VTOL) to the mun to save the kerbal would be a fun challenge.
To rescue bill, maybe use a kraken drive SSTO (if it’s possible in KSP 2) like u did in KSP 1 to get to Eve
Nice ship!
You inadvertently built the ship that Stitch steals when he escapes to Earth. You know... The Red One! 😂
I get the wrench bug in new patch too. Definitely new. Very annoying indeed
Patch 4 really brought the game together, I think. Nice mission.
"Warm" is understatment XD I am literally like a rotisserie chicken
My idea for rescuing Bill from the Mun: There was already a science mission planned to send a bunch of rovers to Eve. Once they found out that Bill was trapped on the Mun, the Eve science team was grudgingly persuaded to replace one of its rover bays with a tiny ship that's just barely able to get Bill back home. The tiny rescue ship will be released by the science vessel as it swings by the Mun on its way to Eve.
you should use a VERY LARGE ssto but use this rover cockpit cause it looks fancy color: ssto color: matte grey and red (more matte grey thn red but quite a bit of red)
Bravo! 👏
I would love to see you make a rescue vehicle based on the concept of a skyhook or space elevator.
If you convert 25 Celsius to freedom/landed on the moon units, it's only 77f. Not even close to hot lol. Routinely hits 100f+ where I'm at
im happy you changed back to random ksp 1 music
You just gotta love waking up to a brand new Matt Lowne video, another great video yet again! 😊
Huh. You could use that rover cockpit to make a pretty decent Millennium Falcon.
Just sayin' you could pick Bill up from the Mun in style.
I adore this build , might have to build one myself but envitably it won't work for me 😅 great work as always matt
Could you do a boat launch video, im interested to see what sorts of interesting things people can do with the new(ish) launch area
I tried to do an Ekranoplan video but not enough parts float in KSP 2, all my ships just sink. I made this post instead: th-cam.com/video/VIBg1HJ0IRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=CSBUXKkcr9G2J6k2
Thanks for being transparent about the bugs/glitches/shit performance. Hopefully one day we look back on these early ksp 2 videos and laugh about "how bad the game was back then in comparison to now"
for rocket boosters, 1, 3 or 5 engines, never do 2, never do 4, they are much more unstable 5 engines has great stability, while 3 engines might mostly just be enough to get you where you want to be!
The tidally-locked mun rotates at 9m/s. You probably would have saved more starting with the original upward facing slope than turning to get that east-facing launch.
It's more that it's just good practice to launch along the 90° vector, since a lot of people use my videos to learn the game it's good to instil good habits!
Rescue the mun Kerbal with a f-15. IN SPAAAAACE
I thought this was a Space Engineers build for a sec
(being a KSP veteran and a SE beginner, SE physics is legitimately killing me tho lmao)
Star truck derp space 9!!! send a rover that picks up the kerbal and then gets back to kerbin under its own power. probs best to do this before re entry heating makes it impossible.
I watched it 1 minute after it was released on TH-cam
Matt lowne can you please make a ksp 1and 2 Boeing starliner video please 🙏😅
TH-cam approved and marked with perfect 👍
You didnt sound too concerned about saving bill. Maybe send the smallest possible craft to save him and more importantly save funds
Does anyone else feel the top gear robin reliant space shuttle vibes?
matt lowne classic
"KSP 2 .. 1.4?"
- Matt Lowne
Bro got the full release of KSP 2
everytime I watch one of your videos in the build section I think "wait, you can do that?"
Matt you are 1 or maybe the first that let me learn english (im italian)
When it comes to part clipping. I feel it’s ok as long as you can still see and tell that part is there. It’s when parts get completely hidden I don’t like
this reminds me of the Top gear robin reliant shuttle.
TIL 25c is a heatwave in uk. I don't put on short sleeves until 30 lol
Amazing. Will you ever do a KSP 1 video again?
I've made a couple of KSP 1 videos since KSP 2's release and they performed horribly, so the majority of my viewers want KSP 2 I guess. I've got some ideas for more KSP 1 videos but I'm prioritising KSP 2 for now.
@@MattLowne (from a viewers perspective) I personally don't think so.
the only KSP1 videos on your channel post KSP2 launch were the: Vall AI mission, The KSP1 vs KSP2 video and the RSS joke video
Regarding the Vall mission, it seems to have done just as well as the KSP2 Videos before and after it
The KSP1 Vs KSP2 video has only been out for 2 weeks so we can't draw any conclusions yet
The RRS video is an April fools joke and while being funny, these videos always seem to do terribly no matter what
I'm sure there are other statistics that make a difference (like watch time and dislikes) that I can't see
Either way, its always fun to watch these videos :)
edit : return TH-cam dislike (it can only PREDICT dislikes) seems to support the Vall case
@@nether_bat Yeah the AI one did well. I was referring to the mini ISS video
@@MattLowne I don't think that the mini ISS video had enough originality (there were already single launch ISS and mini space station videos on the channel)
To avoid this issue in the future I would like to pitch an idea:
a modular surface base or space station system
need a lab? just add one
need a observatory? just add one
need a fuel refinery? just add one
need some more labs? just add thirty
*
*modifying after initial assembly is not recommended and may lead to issues such as: extremely difficult installations, kraken attacks and the accidental destruction of the entire outpost
Use the smaller landing gears instead. It looks better cus the plane is to tall. Overall the plane is amazing
This is pretty cool
You should send a taxi cab to save that kerbal stuck on the Mun
A Blunderdirds rescue mission with a Thunderbirds-esque rocket.
make a little space taxi that's like comically yellow to pick him up and charge him an enormous fare that puts him in life-ending debt : )
i would like to see an aussie rocket go rescue bill from the mun
Hi Matt love the content Edit: use the same vehicle in this video to rescue them
Just got a new PS5! yes ok it’s been like 2 years BUT
I’ll finally be able to play without having like 6fps on my old ps4 slim 💀
This is a cool concept! You should try do one to ike!
Live in the South West also. Can agree past couple days have sucked. Some days my room was sat at 34℃. Sometimes 35.7℃. Work in that room. Feel your pain.
No one tell Bill Kerman that Matt flew a shuttle (with ample seating) to the Mun and didn't rescue him.
Smh.
Yeah, this would have been the perfect opportunity to rescue him. Poor Bill.
There's a kerbal on the mun that has gone rogue! You must send a paddy wagon to the mun to take him into custody and bring him back to kerbal for phycological evaluation!
I get what you mean 11:43 it was painful asscending from 1400 feet at 1.2 m/s on gillie
Rescue the Kerbal with a Miniature version of the Enterprise from Star Trek :D
I'm also getting the issue with wings edit control in the VAB since the 0.1.4