Are there any new updates for compatability?

I have treid downloading and playing the game different times but was left with It crashing in the landing everytime.

Tried every possible solution but failed.

So i concluded that my Computer wasn't compatibile with my AMD components.

But now two or three months have passed and i have noticed updates on the sub reddit.

Are there amy updates regarding compatability?

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u/Nikond3400 — 1 day ago

would the manned a9/a10 "amerika rocket" cockpit have been the First ever manned spacecraft?

I came across the r/legorockets sub and found a post of a guy Who made a render of a fiction nazi axis space station, imagining an alternate timeline where the Nazis won the war and started their own space program.

And i got obsessed with this idea since then.

I looked if there were any novels about this but haven't found anything.

And so i started imagining this kind of reality.

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u/Nikond3400 — 21 days ago

Any suggestions for this mountain photo I am planning since the start of the year?

Since the start of the year when I bought my first camera (Nikon D3400) I have been planning to take this photo: I go hiking on the Alps near the Mount Monviso (Italy, Piemonte) and I really want to get a picture of it with his reflection on the lake, which is right in front of it. I want to take this photo during sunrise (I'll take photos before, during and after the sunrise to make sure I find the best moment). But I have very limited experience with this kind of photography and so I was curious if I could get any tips. My lenses: 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6 kit lenses (with my sensor ~25-157.5mm) 35mm f/1.8 (with my sensor 52mm) Tripod of which I don't know the name (Max height 2 meters).

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u/Nikond3400 — 1 month ago

Which is a good book about Werner Von Braun?

Recently I got obsessed about the MaVr soviet missions and the Venus flyby concepts of NASA. So I read about the Von Braun history of his interplanetary mission concepts (as well as his mars mission novel of 1945) and so also got really interested in his story. As I am not familiar with boom authors of this genre I wanted suggestions of what could be a really good book about him. Nothing to tedious or nothing too long. It's not that I am lazy it's just that I don't like 600 pages books.

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u/Nikond3400 — 2 months ago
▲ 43 r/sfoghi

Cristo santo ma vi è rimasto qualche neurone?

Ho un "amico", perlopiù un consociente, non dirò l'età precisa ma minorenne della mia stessa età. Che guarda TikTok, tanto TikTok. Io sono uno che dopo che guarda YouTube shorts dopo 10 minuto mi sento già in colpa di come sto sprecando la giornata. Ma non è tanto il fatto che guarda quei video da 30 secondi ma è il fatto che lì mette a velocità 2x. E spesso scrolla comunque dopo 3 secondi perchè il video lo annoia, così per ore. Ma dio santo ma gente così quanto li sarà rimasto di cervello? Ma porco giuda non puoi essere messo così male. Non sembrerà uno sfogo, non volevo bestemmiare o bombardare il post di insulti, ma è una cosa che mi infastidisce a bestia e volevo anche capire se qualcuno ha consociente/amici così è quanto sia diffuso perchè è una cosa che mi preoccupa anche

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u/Nikond3400 — 2 months ago
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What physics book could I read now?

I am reading "something deeply hidden" of Sean Carroll as my first physics book and found it extremely fitting for my amateur studies. I am 16 so my mathematical knowledge is limited to second year of high school but this book made perfect explanation of the quantum theories with very little math and mostly visual representations of the quantum theories. I didn't finish it yet I am at the last part of the book (the book is divided in 3 parts and I just finished the multiworld theory part). But as summer is coming I a going to finish the last part pretty soon (I am a slow reader in terms of physics books, I want to perfectly understand every concept so i take my time to fully understand it) and wanted to ask what is a good next book to continue my amateur physics studies, a book at the same level as this one: not oversimplified but at the same time with not too much math.

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u/Nikond3400 — 3 months ago

What physics book could I read now?

I am reading "something deeply hidden" of Sean Carroll as my first physics book and found it extremely fitting for my amateur studies. I am 16 so my mathematical knowledge is limited to second year of high school but this book made perfect explanation of the quantum theories with very little math and mostly visual representations of the quantum theories. I didn't finish it yet I am at the last part of the book (the book is divided in 3 parts and I just finished the multiworld theory part). But as summer is coming I a going to finish the last part pretty soon (I am a slow reader in terms of physics books, I want to perfectly understand every concept so i take my time to fully understand it) and wanted to ask what is a good next book to continue my amateur physics studies, a book at the same level as this one: not oversimplified but at the same time with not too much math.

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u/Nikond3400 — 3 months ago

Tips on docking

I started playing RSS a month ago with thunders of hours in stock KSP, and I can't go back by the way this mod is so cool for a nerd like me. I did a lot of stuff: learned to reach orbit, to reach orbit with a crew of 1,of 2, of 3 and of 6. Sent a probe into lunar orbit and now o sent a lander probe into lunar orbit preparing for my first moon landing. But docking is concerning me. I learned docking in KSP stock, and it's a pain to get right. But RSS with Rp1 and RO works differently: you can't just ignite the engines a 1000 of times to adjust you orbit, you can't full fire you engines multiple times and do a 1000 manouvers when you get close to your target like in stock. So this cause all I learned in KSP stock docking to be completely useless. So my StarLab space station I sent is just sitting there waiting for a space craft to finally dock it and I understood that my orbits must be precise from the start with few orbit adjustments. My problem isn't docking per se but it's the rendezvous. Any tips that I could use and start practicing?

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u/Nikond3400 — 3 months ago

I have a question as a new amateur

It's two questions a actually:

  1. how do you point planets? I'm not even able to point the moon, how can people point at planets? My telescope is a real basic one and I have to do everything manually, and here comes my second question. 2)are your telescopes sort of digital? Like do they have some kind of software that can identify planets and point them automatically? Or am I just bad at pointing things with the telescope?
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u/Nikond3400 — 3 months ago

I just realized that the actress who plays meemaw is present in Ghost Busters

It is known in big bang theory that they did see Ghost Busters. I don't remember the character she plays it did Sheldon realize that she looks identical to his Meemaw?

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u/Nikond3400 — 3 months ago

Does anyone have my same experience?

I'm 16, last year I started high school (in Italy where o live there are 5 years of primary school, 3 years of middle school and 5 years of high school, which starts at 14/15). I went to an "istituto tecnico" where you study mechanical engineering, and various things regarding the subject. I went there for an experimental course of aeronautical engineering, on which I would do 4 years instead of five and start learning the subject on the first year (the first 2 years are equal for every course and you actually start learning the course subject after the third year). I was so excited and decided to go in that school. But my dream SLOWLY turned into a nightmare. No one there was ever interested in the course and only went there because they would do less years of school. They would start making jokes, then the jokes became more emotionally violent. The they would start hitting me physically., started filming and taking photos of me and putting them on socials. You might ask "why not react?" I started getting mad eventually but I only got the teachers mad at me. You might ask "why not telling the school/teachers?". I did MULTIPLE times. They would only tell me "don't mind them", "just focus on learning", "will take measures (Idk how to say it in English but they meant they would punish them)". Once a bully threw my notebook into the ground and all the paper went out. So I threw his school backpack into the ground. The next day they called me to the principle office, the reason? His iPad didn't turn on anymore (it was in his backpack) . I wasn't punished or anything because there was no proof I broke it. But when I told him why did what I did and that he would hit me physically many times they didn't care They started living in my head and I wanted to change school. They tried to convince not to and "to resist" and eventually they convinced me. They told me that "someone might fail the year" which I thought too (some people had 16+ disciplinary notes). At the end of the year though things were different: they told us our "behavior grades" and everyone got the highest grade of behavior (despite them telling me that their will be consequences for their behavior, which never happened). At the end of the year I understood that nothing would ever change and even if someone would fail I wouldn't want to see anyone of them anymore. But during the summer things got difficult, they would live in my head and too many things would remind me of them. They would "contaminate" my thoughts and I would constantly get flashback of what happened, I get nightmares too. Now one year later things aren't any simpler. I'm going to a therapist, I changed school but it's still extremely hard for me to go there. I have extreme anxiety when I'm at school, I can't socialize and I can't help but only ee the similarities between my new classmates and the old ones (despite them being kind to me). I can't stay in class for all the hours, I need to take breaks and call my mother every two hours so I feel more calm. I always hoped that changing school would have resolved all problems but it didn't. I am getting better through time but it's still very hard. I am not really mad at what happened, I learned that gating angry only makes you feel worse. This experience made me mature a lot. But I am afraid that it will take years to fully recover (if it's possible).

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u/Nikond3400 — 3 months ago

Is career mode worth it?

I've been playing RSS rp1 for a few weeks now and (like I used in stock) I only play in sandbox. I kind of always hated the career mode because I always felt like you just play the game with less things and becomes boring. But wit the rp1 mode it looks a bit more fun. I still enjoy doing missions in sandbox because I feel more free to do things. But is it more satisfying to do missions in career mode?

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u/Nikond3400 — 3 months ago
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I'm 16, last year was my first year in high school (I live in Italy so we start high school at 14) I went to an "istituto tecnico" where you make the courses about engineering stuff, I went to an experimental aeronautics course (which consisted of doing 4 years instead of 5 and starting to study aeronautics the first year instead of the third). I was incredibly excited because I always love aeronautics and aerospace engineering was my dream. But my dream slowly became a nightmare. Classmates started picking on me quite harshly, annoying me, started making jokes, and also physically hit me. I somehow at first normalized everything thinking "they are just joking" but then it started becoming worse. I would get tired of it and react/getting angry at them and then get punished by the teachers and called to the principal office. I would many times tell the teacher and the school about this bullyism but it didn't make a difference, they always said "we're going to take measures" (I don't know if it's the true English translation but they said they would do something about it), but as it got worse I never saw them do anything about it. Instead at the end of the year they told us what "behavior grade" we would get, and despite getting 16+ disciplinary reports at the start of the year they got the highest grade of behavior. And all of them were promoted to the next school year. They always told me to "resist" and to not listen to them. They started living in my head at home and when school finished even more. I would reject any thought that reminded me of them as well as the thought of them. They would live in my head and get flashback of what happend and start crying. They still do live on my head but I left that school (once I realised they would stay there for the rest of the years I decided to change school) , since last summer I go to a therapist and can't even stay all school hours in class, I can barely go to school because I put all of that anxiety in the concept of "school" so I reject every thought about "school". Going to school is an immense stress for me even just talking to someone from school even seeing the bus that takes me there is a thought I reject.

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u/Nikond3400 — 4 months ago

I'm a huge aerospace engineering fan, named as a 15 year old that's what I think I'm going to do for the rest of my life (even tho I'm also a huge theoretical physics fan so I still need to decide), so I follow tons of aerospace engineering (and space in general) channels and accounts around the internet. And in many videos (mostly Artemis II mission videos) there is one thing that bothers me: the comments. Apart from the normal comments actually celebrating this huge mission, it's full, and I mean FULL, of people claiming that it's fake, staged, made by Hollywood or whatever absurd idea they have. Everyone can work for NASA (with enough determination obviously), it just takes you to study physics, math and engineering to understand that these are things that exist, and you can apply them in the real world (outside of the books). It's something everyone can do I don't understand why NASA would make 80 years of technological development while never really going to space? But the thing that bothers me the most is that they have no proof whatsoever of what they're saying. It's not like we ever tried to fake space exploration, it's not like anyone ever that worked for NASA has ever said that we did, in all 80 years of its existence. And the amount of people firmly convinced it's fake it's truly alarming.

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u/Nikond3400 — 4 months ago
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I don't think people understand how crazy and revolutionary the Starship is

If you want to reach mars you need some things: a space station (you need a lot of space for more than a year time of mission in space), a lander (capable of entering the martian atmosphere and land using rockets+supersonic parachutes) and an ascent veichle to return to the space station (unless your lander has enough fuel to go back up) and at the end you need an earth return veichle (a capsule with service module and retro rockets to return to earth). There are thousands of ways to make a mars mission but the Starship way is the craziest: put all of the things above IN ONE. You have a space station, a lander, an ascent veichle, a return veichle, a second stage of a rocket, trans-Mars injection stage all in one. single. ship. It's a new formula for rockets. Let's talk about Artemis (something more close to our present), the Orion needs a 2 stage rocket to reach the moon and needs a lander to land. and maybe in the future a space station. Starship (not the lunar version, I mean the actual starship) is able to do all of thing above with one single ship. I just realise today how insane the Starship is.

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u/Nikond3400 — 4 months ago