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Primary advantage of Interior View is the Altimeter within certain command modules. Rather than orbital altitude, it shows the vessels altitude above ground, taking mountains and valleys into account. This information can be especially helpful during landings on uneven terrain. | Primary advantage of Interior View is the Altimeter within certain command modules. Rather than orbital altitude, it shows the vessels altitude above ground, taking mountains and valleys into account. This information can be especially helpful during landings on uneven terrain. | ||
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Revision as of 23:48, 17 October 2012
During an Intra-Vehicular Activity (abbr. IVA) the player takes control of a kerbal within a vehicle's command module. Vehicle handling works the same as if the vehicle were viewed from outside.
Primary advantage of Interior View is the Altimeter within certain command modules. Rather than orbital altitude, it shows the vessels altitude above ground, taking mountains and valleys into account. This information can be especially helpful during landings on uneven terrain.
However, even though Intra-Vehicular Activity is implemented, the player can only interact inside, but cannot move a kerbal. Squad Team is decided to improve in a newer version. (Maybe KSP version 0.18)