If it's too much for you (OP), wait for KSP2. lots of people never get past the demo content anyway ha ha That is another reason why the free demo is so good. If the latter, maybe KSP2 (we shall see) but certainly not KSP1. the game is a perfect combo of learning and fun, though it is hard to understand so i recommend it for teens and older. Rocket-building sim helps determined kids reach the stars. Originally posted by lizrdfishr:Rocket science is hard. Read Common Sense Medias Kerbal Space Program review, age rating, and parents guide. So do you want to learn hard new things, or do you want to casually explore a simple solar system? I think the KSP2 team was waiting for the 2021 LTS release for Unity so they can lock features into a stable product. I want interstellar travel, because KSP1 doesn't (without a mod) and because it raises a whole new level of HARD and thousands of hours of trial and error and research. I couldn't care less about graphics or parts. Kerbal Space Program 2 will also introduce a host of new of improvements including updated planets and parts, additional modding support, and an improved tutorial experience to help get new. I play because I am fascinated by orbital mechanics and I love to solve complex problems and learn how to do complicated and difficult things. So, the question is why do you want to play? They want a broad audience, the broader the better.įor this reason and this reason alone, I suspect KSP 2 will be much easier and for me, I'm not sure how much more I can learn from KSP2 that KSP1 didn't already teach me. ![]() It isn't for people who quit when things get hard. The space sim sequel was originally due to be released in 2020 before being pushed to late 2021, then to 2022, and now to 2023. I have heard that most players never get past the Mun to any of the planets, because, it's hard.
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