The “x” means times. So “56.21x” means that your thrust is 56.21 times your weight, a thrust-to-weight ratio of 56.21. Note: a TWR of more than 4 on the surface of Droo or Earth will eventually kill any astronauts or test dummies on board.
To keep showing apoapsis and periapsis, choose high under map view -> map options -> UI verbosity. Graphical tutorial here
I do not think you can add more details to the flight view. It already shows a lot of data.
Robotic parts are controlled by sliders by default. There is a plus button at the bottom left of the screen (during flight) that will allow you to use the slider, use that @LordElectron
Select a box and click a part will map that part to that box, so if you change the color of the box the color of the parts mapped to it will change too.
You are suggesting at the wrong place
5.2 years agoReverse engineer other people’s crafts
5.2 years agoYes @Sharandeep981
5.2 years ago@AndrewGarrison
5.2 years agoUser interface @AstroTommy
5.2 years agoChange UI verbosity to high with the map view -> side panel -> options -> UI verbosity settings @AstroTommy
5.2 years agoUse the performance analyzer that gives you delta-v
+1 5.2 years agoOpen the downloaded file with the SR2 application @Rubiii8
5.2 years agoThere is a download button
5.2 years agoThe individual chips and pods will have options to follow the primary probe’s control or not in flight.
5.2 years agoMenu -> export (the middle button in a row of three) @UltraEnergyBoi3474
5.2 years agoRobotic parts are controlled by sliders by default. There is a plus button at the bottom left of the screen (during flight) that will allow you to use the slider, use that @LordElectron
+1 5.2 years agoThere will be a career mode in the future
5.2 years agoMove the wings back?
5.2 years ago:(
+4 5.2 years agoHullo?
5.2 years agoDisabling the staging makes them pop off at launch for some reason. So don’t use fairings but use intakes for jet engines instead.
+1 5.2 years agoCheck out this @Natsu
5.2 years agoWhen you get into orbit, open the menu, end flight, save and exit, then launch another craft @Danrenault
+2 5.2 years agoThere isn’t a free version of the game. You can use the “launch craft” button to fly around however you want @Danrenault
5.2 years agoAnd link me to AndrewGarrison’s post @DPSAircraftManufacturer
+1 5.2 years ago@DPSAircraftManufacturer @Thelegitpilot13 @SupremeDorian I have the data from the game files, Droo is 1,274,200 m in radius, 1/5 of Earth’s
+1 5.2 years ago@SupremeDorian @Thelegitpilot13 It is 1/5 scale
5.2 years agoWelcome
5.2 years agoTeasers?
5.2 years agohere
5.2 years agoNo
5.2 years agoCheck out McLovin Space
+3 5.2 years agoJust use 50 to 70kPa exhaust pressure @legohelobilly
5.2 years agoThe same rules apply @Dogfish5550
5.3 years agoThe game has to be completely pre-compiled, which means no additional codes @Dogfish5550
5.3 years agoYou have to fiddle with the fuel line options and drain priorities
5.3 years agoGo to Gravatar.com
5.3 years agoPistons: change “direction” from push to pull
+2 5.3 years agoLanding gears: there is a “start extended” toggle under “advanced wheel settings”
Select a box and click a part will map that part to that box, so if you change the color of the box the color of the parts mapped to it will change too.
5.3 years agono
+6 5.3 years agowell... we were
+1 5.3 years agoYou have to open the map menu that is on the right @Zach007
5.3 years agoAndroid and iOS will never have mod support @14ROVI
5.3 years agoThe upside down white triangle on a grey rectangle next to your post title @Allglad
5.3 years agoYou should delete forum posts that have been answered. You are creating a lot of clutter.
5.3 years agoSelect an engine -> analyze performance
+2 5.3 years agoFlight data -> performance
+2 5.3 years agoIt auto downloaded for me and App Store is fine on iPhone XS
5.3 years agoYep @PorkyClown3
5.3 years agoI do not have more info @SpacedOut
5.3 years agoMorning CST
5.3 years ago:D
5.3 years agoHere you go
5.3 years ago