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− | During an '''Intra-Vehicular Activity''' (abbr. '''IVA''') the player takes control of a [[Kerbal]] within a craft's [[Command Pod|command module]] | + | During an '''Intra-Vehicular Activity''' (abbr. '''IVA''') the player takes control of a [[Kerbal]] within a craft's [[Command Pod|command module]]. |
− | The primary advantage of IVA is the radar altimeter within certain command modules. Rather than altitude above sea level, it shows the craft's altitude above ground level (abbr. AGL), taking mountains and valleys into account. This information can be especially helpful during landings on uneven terrain. | + | To start an IVA, go to the exterior (default) view of a manned spacecraft, then mouse over the images in the lower right corner and press the IVA button, or press C to toggle between exterior view and IVA. The primary advantage of IVA is the radar altimeter within certain command modules. Rather than altitude above sea level, it shows the craft's altitude above ground level (abbr. AGL), taking mountains and valleys into account. This information can be especially helpful during landings on uneven terrain. |
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+ | However, Intra-Vehicular Activities are only partially implemented, meaning that there are few possibilities to actually interact with the interior. So far it is possible to: | ||
+ | *look around and read the instruments ''(right and middle mouse button)'', | ||
+ | *look through the windows ''(double-click on window)'', | ||
+ | *control throttle level by moving the throttle lever up and down ''(click and drag it with the mouse cursor)'', | ||
+ | *switch the reference of the speed indicator ''(click on green button next to indicator)'', | ||
+ | *control the craft using the key bindings of the exterior third-person view. | ||
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== Cockpit == | == Cockpit == |
Revision as of 16:20, 1 June 2013
During an Intra-Vehicular Activity (abbr. IVA) the player takes control of a Kerbal within a craft's command module.
To start an IVA, go to the exterior (default) view of a manned spacecraft, then mouse over the images in the lower right corner and press the IVA button, or press C to toggle between exterior view and IVA. The primary advantage of IVA is the radar altimeter within certain command modules. Rather than altitude above sea level, it shows the craft's altitude above ground level (abbr. AGL), taking mountains and valleys into account. This information can be especially helpful during landings on uneven terrain.
However, Intra-Vehicular Activities are only partially implemented, meaning that there are few possibilities to actually interact with the interior. So far it is possible to:
- look around and read the instruments (right and middle mouse button),
- look through the windows (double-click on window),
- control throttle level by moving the throttle lever up and down (click and drag it with the mouse cursor),
- switch the reference of the speed indicator (click on green button next to indicator),
- control the craft using the key bindings of the exterior third-person view.
Contents
Cockpit
When going into the IVA mode, most of the HUD will disappear and the control panel inside the cockpit will be visible instead. Most of the instruments on this new control panel are easy to understand. While the instruments are having the same appearance in all available IVAs, the layout differs.
Roll, Pitch and Yaw
The Roll, Pitch and Yaw indicators look similar to the ones in the normal game HUD.
Monitor
The monitor shows things that can be difficult or impossible to see from inside the vehicle, such as the state of SAS or RCS, or the ability to separate a stage. They are indicated using green lights.
Speed
The speed is shown in meters per second (m/s).
The navball looks and works exactly as the normal navball. However, in IVA mode you can zoom in on the navball, allowing precision alignment difficult to accomplish with the third person interface.
Radar Altimeter
While normal altitude indicators display altitude above (mean) sea level (abbr. ASL or AMSL), the radar altimeter displays the craft's height above the ground. This information is not displayed on the third person interface, which means that IVA landings have a unique advantage. The advantage is offset by the fact that the third person view can swivel freely, affording a more comprehensive view of the surface than the IVA perspective.
Atmosphere
This gauge displays the atmospheric density. It is identical to the corresponding display in the third person interface.
Altitude
The Altitude (or Height Monitor) shows the craft's current height above sea level. This information is displayed in analog form familiar to airplane pilots. However, unlike airplane altimeters which work on air pressure, this one works even the cold dark hard vacuum of space. How does it do this? The magic of electronics!
Vertical speed
The vertical speed is shown in meters per second (m/s) on a gauge similar to the one on the HUD.