Planet smashing not so smashing?

Discussion in 'Support!' started by commodorenarwhal, September 27, 2013.

  1. commodorenarwhal

    commodorenarwhal Member

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    What would Nigel say?

    I just set up a (granted quite complicated - perhaps that's the issue here) system with a small moon on - built 3 Haleys (The req. amount according to system view) and fired it at the main Earth-style planet. Nothing! It just flew off it's axis and started randomly swinging round - and occasionally through noclip style - the Earth! Anyone else have this problem? Fixes?
  2. onesparxy

    onesparxy Member

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    Did you turn the engines on and off?
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  3. commodorenarwhal

    commodorenarwhal Member

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    Tried all sorts - including that, rebuilding them, building a metric f**k tonne of power plants - it's just really buggy at the moment :(
    I get that it's beta though. How should I go about formally reporting the bug?
  4. nobrains

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    I just dropped radius 200 moon on radius 600 planet.
    First_KEW_Zoomed_out.jpg

    Everything on that planet died including Benwhelan. Should I feel bad about welcoming new players with a KEW? ;)
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  5. commodorenarwhal

    commodorenarwhal Member

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    Ok what does KEW mean? Thick question much but I've seen it a few times now...
  6. krakanu

    krakanu Well-Known Member

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    Kinetic Energy Weapon
  7. GoodOak

    GoodOak Active Member

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    I had the same thing happen with a dropship. The moon I was trying to land on was orbiting especially close to the planet, and it seemed unable to figure out how to hit the target. It kept flying through the moon.

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