Apr 13, 2019 Making History Parts are added into eight major categories: Pods, Fuel Tanks, Engines, Structural, Coupling, Payload, Ground, and Thermal. The expansion has 64 parts to choose from (as of version 1.7 ). The Making History parts in the game are based of the American and Russian Space Programs (NASA & Roscosmos) during the 1950s-1970s, but were. People will be able to make missions/mods for the dlc but we should only make this available for the users who have the dlc. We'll have to wait for the release to see how the dlc can be detected by CKAN, but could we make any preparations for it? Add KSP 1.4 version - 1.3 Prep; Preparation for DLC; Making History release; Finish DLC detection.
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Kerbal Space Program
Breaking Ground Expansion
Discover new scientific mysteries with Kerbal Space Program: Breaking Ground Expansion. The second expansion pack for the critically acclaimed space simulation game adds new content to Kerbal Space Program, including new science-collecting equipment to deploy on your missions, surface features to be investigated scattered across distant planets, and a wealth of new robotic parts for players to test their creativity with.
Please note that this expansion requires the base game to play.
Key Features
- Deployed Science: Scientific experiments have always gone hand-in-hand with space exploration and are now becoming an even greater focus in KSP. Players will be able to utilize a storage container in their craft that can hold various pieces of science equipment. Upon reaching their destination, players will need to deploy the equipment, which includes a central station, booster antenna, solar panel, weather station, active seismometer, RTG, goo observation, and ion detector. These pieces of equipment must be left out for a period of time to fully collect all of the scientific data and relay it back to Kerbin. The active seismometer in particular asks players to deliberately crash things into a celestial body to gather seismic data!
- Surface Features: A major addition with Breaking Ground is found on the celestial bodies scattered throughout the solar system. Meteors, craters, rock outcroppings, cryovolcanoes and more now populate the landscape. While smaller surface features can be transported back to KSC by Kerbals themselves, larger ones provide a greater challenge and will require Kerbals to venture out in rovers or send unmanned rovers. By attaching the new robotic rover arm to their rovers, players can scan the larger surface features to collect important scientific data.
- Robotic Parts: Long-requested robotics parts will now be available for use in KSP! A hinge, piston, rotor, and rotational servo in various sizes will allow players to tackle new challenge as well as enhance the creativity of their crafts. To coincide with these new parts, the addition of a robotics controller system will let players coordinate the behavior of all the different parts on their craft.
- A New Suit: Of course, the ever-important Kerbal fashion can never be forgotten. With Breaking Ground players will receive a new suit that is futuristic in aesthetic and tied to the science-focus of this expansion.