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These are a list of frequently-asked questions about KSP. 
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This is a list of '''frequently asked questions''' about using and contributing to the KSP wiki.  
  
== Basics ==
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For many more questions and answers, you can browse our additional FAQ pages (see above).
:''This section was originally on [[User:Senamic]], but has been merged into this article for consistency.''
 
  
=== Where can I find Kerbal Space Program? ===
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The main website can be found [http://kerbalspaceprogram.com/ here]. Available at the main website are the demo and full versions.
 
  
=== What are the differences between the demo version and the full version? ===
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The demo is a freeware release of an older version of KSP (0.13) and assuch is missing a lot of content that has been added since. The demo version gives you solid boosters, some liquid boosters, some assorted parts, Kerbin, Kerbol and the Mun. It lacks several features though, current notable ones are mod support, EVA, the Spaceplane Hangar, multiple stock parts, a full solar system, IVA, docking, space stations, flight planning and so much more. Use the demo version to get an idea of what the game is like, but don't forget that the full game has so much more.
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:Editing most wiki pages is easy, just click the "Edit" tab at the top of a wiki page (or on a section-edit link). This will take you to a new page with a text box containing the editable text of the page you were viewing. In this box you can type in the text that you want to add using wiki markup to format the text and add other elements like images and tables. When you have finished editing you should write a short edit summary in the small field below the edit-box describing your changes.
  
=== What features are planned? ===
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See the [[Planned features|Planned Features list]].
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:You are required to have a KSP Wiki account to create a new article, you can [[Special:CreateAccount|register here]].
  
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:If you look at the address where your page was, it should have a red box above it that shows the user who deleted it (in the form "Username (talk|contribs)") and their reason (which appears in italics). If the reason is not helpful, or you disagree with it, you can click on the "talk" link to send them a message and ask.
  
== Wiki ==
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== <span id="CHANGE"></span>How do I change my username/delete my account? ==
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:A username cannot be changed on this wiki.
  
=== Why is my page edit being blocked? ===
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:An account cannot be deleted. If an account was deleted, all the edits made by the user could not be properly attributed.
In order to curb spam, the Kerbal Space Program wiki has a spam blacklisting system. If a page edit has any blacklisted terms, you will be unable to post that edit.
 
  
== Technical ==
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== <span id="WROTE"></span>Who writes the articles on the KSP Wiki? ==
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:Almost all articles on the KSP Wiki are written by multiple editors, not just one. If you click on the "View history" tab at the top of an article, a list will be displayed of all the contributors to the article and when their contribution was made.
  
=== What are the recommended system specifications? ===
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== <span id="LOG"></span>Why am I having trouble logging in? ==
Please see the page [[System Specs]]
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:See [[Help:Logging in#How to log in|Help:Logging in]] for details.
  
=== Broken download ===
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If you get a problem like "Corrupted archive", this means something went wrong with your download. Try the following:
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* '''Disable all download managers'''. These programs are notorious for messing up downloads.
 
* Clear your browser's cache or temporary files.
 
* Try another browser.
 
You can verify your downloads by comparing the [[checksums]].
 
Usually downloading again works if these options fail.
 
 
 
=== Can't load spacecraft ===
 
* Updates can and will break .craft-Files. Make sure that you use the same version as the person who sent you the file!
 
* Make sure that you have all addons installed that are needed for the craft. You can get them in the forums or on the official [http://kerbalspaceport.com/ Kerbal SpacePort]
 
* Make sure your [[KSP]] installation hasn't be damaged by applying addons. Try reinstalling [[KSP]] if nothing else helps.
 
* TIP: Always backup (Copy and move to a new folder) your ships and save files to prevent loss
 
 
 
== Gameplay related ==
 
 
 
=== Is there a list of key bindings? ===
 
Yes. Please see [[Key Bindings]].
 
 
 
=== How do I get things into orbit/land on a planet? ===
 
See our [[Tutorials]] for more info.
 
 
 
=== Can I change the order of the stages? ===
 
Yes, just drag the stage or the part where you want. As of 0.18, you can now do this in flight as well as in the VAB.
 
 
 
=== Why do parts of my rocket fall when I launch it? ===
 
Check the stats of the parts, you can't attach more then a specific weight on each part.
 
* TIP: Connect parts together with [[EAS-4 Strut Connector]] to help them from disconnecting
 
 
 
=== Save and launch buttons don't work ===
 
You can now use the KSP Patcher to repair your game if it's not working properly.
 
 
 
=== Can I toggle the S.A.S Module? ===
 
 
 
Yes, you have two options...
 
 
 
* Press 'T' to toggle/switch S.A.S. on or off
 
* Press 'F' for momentary correction/stabilization (activates only for as long as you hold the 'F' key down)
 
 
 
=== What's the difference between S.A.S and Advanced S.A.S? ===
 
[[S.A.S.]] is reaction wheel based rotation control system, that applies torque to the ship (multiple [[S.A.S. Module]]s' effects stack).
 
[[Advanced S.A.S.]] (A.S.A.S.) is navigational computer that does not apply any forces itself, but uses other ship control systems (aerodynamic Control Surfaces, [[RCS|R.C.S.]], and gimbaling engines) to maintain the ship's attitude. Only 1 A.S.A.S. module per ship is effective, its performance depends on amount and positioning of the control surfaces and R.C.S.
 
 
 
=== How do I use RCS? ===
 
See [[RCS]] for the basics.
 
* TIP: On smaller orbital modules RCS can be used instead of [[liquid engine]]s (don't forget to take enough RCS fuel!) Normally RCS is only used for orbital and landing procedures and to correct heading, not during take off or while in the Kerbin Atmosphere.
 
 
 
=== Can I take screenshots of the game? ===
 
Yes! With the function key F1 you'll take a screenshot of the current scene. The screenshots will be saved in a folder called "Screenshots" that is located in your root folder of [[KSP]].
 
* TIP: Toggle the UI with F2 to take cinematic style pictures!
 
 
 
=== How do I transfer fuel between tanks? ===
 
Hold Alt and Right click the two tanks. You can then click In or Out on either tank to specify the direction of fuel flow.
 
 
 
== Development Related ==
 
 
 
=== What happened to Experimental Releases? ===
 
In order to improve quality, Squad has created an internal team of community members hand-picked for their ability to post useful bug reports.  Experimental releases are now only available to this team.
 
 
 
=== How can I join the Experimental team? ===
 
Community members are chosen by Squad, so one cannot join the team by asking.  Having a knack for posting informative, clear bug reports with reproduction steps, logs, version of the game, etc. will definitely help your chances, though.
 
 
 
=== I think I've found a bug! ===
 
In a piece of software so early in development as KSP, it's very likely there will be bugs in the program. If you've found something that can potentially be a bug, you can report it to the dev team on the development forums. To make your report easier to identify as a bug, please follow the [http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/showthread.php/3610-Bug-Reporting-Guidelines Guidelines to Bug Reporting], and please check to see if there aren't other posts about the same issue already.
 

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Frequently Asked Questions


This is a list of frequently asked questions about using and contributing to the KSP wiki.

For many more questions and answers, you can browse our additional FAQ pages (see above).

How do I edit a page?

Editing most wiki pages is easy, just click the "Edit" tab at the top of a wiki page (or on a section-edit link). This will take you to a new page with a text box containing the editable text of the page you were viewing. In this box you can type in the text that you want to add using wiki markup to format the text and add other elements like images and tables. When you have finished editing you should write a short edit summary in the small field below the edit-box describing your changes.

How do I create a new page?

You are required to have a KSP Wiki account to create a new article, you can register here.

Why was my article deleted?

If you look at the address where your page was, it should have a red box above it that shows the user who deleted it (in the form "Username (talk|contribs)") and their reason (which appears in italics). If the reason is not helpful, or you disagree with it, you can click on the "talk" link to send them a message and ask.

How do I change my username/delete my account?

A username cannot be changed on this wiki.
An account cannot be deleted. If an account was deleted, all the edits made by the user could not be properly attributed.

Who writes the articles on the KSP Wiki?

Almost all articles on the KSP Wiki are written by multiple editors, not just one. If you click on the "View history" tab at the top of an article, a list will be displayed of all the contributors to the article and when their contribution was made.

Why am I having trouble logging in?

See Help:Logging in for details.



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