if there are any easter egss i'll find them >:D
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112 eonn44
@Caveman999 I sincerely hope so. This game would be reduced to nothing more to another boring simulator, which I suppose it would be even with fun easter eggs, but to my understanding, the point of this game is to build your own spacecraft to test and have fun with it. that goal can't be accomplished if there is nothing to test or play on.
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636 FlexNoTape
@eonn44 I know of another one that may come in the future but i'm not sure
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112 eonn44
@Caveman999 granted (referring to the original post you tagged me in), but that still is only one. in simpleplanes, the island "easter eggs" (though I know they aren't by definition) were all fun to go to and had interesting things to do. you first had to discover the island, then find discoverable locations on said island, and none of them were the same. The reason I bring this up is because locations like these scattered across the solar system would be considered easter eggs given the size of the world, and would probably be fun to find as well as play around with.
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636 FlexNoTape
Somewhere. @nico412
@WNP78 knows. He found gamefiles or something to find it. -
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75 jacksawild
@nico412 They're very small. There's a tiny patch of sand to the NNW and when launching due east, from a distance, the small bodies of water look like one of the kerbal arches.
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112 eonn44
To say the least, I hope there are intentions of adding interesting locations and things to do at each planet. What is the point of building a spaceship other than to say that it went to a place? I understand that ksp suffers from a similar problem and people still enjoy it, but it also 7 different and unique locations each with interesting things spread around the place (though sparsely).
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75 jacksawild
I thought I saw an arch NNW from the lauch pad, inbetween the two mountain ranges. I flew there and it was just a couple of lakes.
there's a ship in the ocean, i think it has a launch pad