KSP - You Pick The Rocket
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orbit the moon with the fewest parts
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Last time I tried to go to 90 degrees, my rocket didn't cooperate very well either. Maybe there's a flaw in this new version that causes rockets to freak out. I don't see why rockets would behave differently depending on where they point though so I don't know...
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Hi, first of all, i luv your vidz !!!! You are just the person to be a youtube partner! And second, whats your name?? Because I don't think I'll want to call you trydyingtolive when I want to ask u something ! :P
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ugh i dont have 30 mins to use to wach this vid
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Hey are you dead man?
kabazt 1 week ago
@kabazt Not really. Why do you ask?
trydyingtolive 1 week ago
What's your opinion on ASUS's Republic of Gamers brand of laptops? I'm getting one for moderate gaming (not expecting it to be a hardcore gaming machine) and also for video editing and game design for school. The laptop I'm eying has an Nvidia GTX560M (Assuming the "M" is an automatic indicator that it's a lot less powerful than a desktop GTX560), 12 GB RAM (UDK requires at least 8 GB so that's in my favor) and a Core i7 clocked to 2.8 GHz. Would that be worth the $1,450 price tag?
Skaarjguy 3 weeks ago
@Skaarjguy I like Asus's stuff a lot. My graphics card is an Asus RoG. Normally I would say that 12GB of memory is overkill, but if you are using something that requires 8GB then you might go for 12. Unless you need a laptop I would lean toward a desktop. They are not hard to build at all, and they are faster and cheaper.
trydyingtolive 3 weeks ago
@trydyingtolive I need a laptop for school, and since I'm doing game design I might as well kill two birds with one stone and get a laptop that can handle the Unreal Development Kit. Otherwise I'd have to buy a medium-low end laptop and then buy parts for a desktop, which might end up costing more than $1,450.
Skaarjguy 3 weeks ago
@Skaarjguy It may be cheaper with the lappy and desktop. I'm really not sure though. It's free to price check and who knows maybe the gaming lappy is the better option and maybe the two computers is the better. Now I'm interesting. I might have to price check and see if I can do a gaming rig and a decent lappy for under $1,450
trydyingtolive 3 weeks ago