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* It is planned that if you damage a part of KSC, repairing it will cost you money.  
 
* It is planned that if you damage a part of KSC, repairing it will cost you money.  
 
=== Discovery ===
 
=== Discovery ===
During a Development chat, one of the devs said that you have to "discover" things with a telescope or probe to find out information about it. For example, if you were going to Jool, and looked in Map View, it would look like a giant green sphere unless you had already sent a probe there with cameras (?) and scientific instruments.
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During a Development chat, one of the devs said that you have to "discover" things with a telescope or probe to find out information about it. For example, if you were going to Jool, and looked in Map View, it would look like a giant green sphere unless you had already sent a probe there with cameras (That will be added to the game in a further update) and scientific instruments.

Revision as of 00:05, 20 June 2013

Career mode is a planned game-mode for the game. The developers said that this mode is coming soon, but the actual version or release date is unknown.


Features

Money and Stock

  • The Career mode will add limited money, with your parts costing the amount shown.
  • Also, you have a limited amount of parts in stock. It has been said that if you land parts safely, they can be reused.
  • It is planned that if you damage a part of KSC, repairing it will cost you money.

Discovery

During a Development chat, one of the devs said that you have to "discover" things with a telescope or probe to find out information about it. For example, if you were going to Jool, and looked in Map View, it would look like a giant green sphere unless you had already sent a probe there with cameras (That will be added to the game in a further update) and scientific instruments.