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[[File:Part recovery.png|thumb|The information for a recovery of a [[command pod]] and [[parachute]]]]
 
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'''Funds''' were introduced in version [[0.24]] and limit the number of [[parts]] which can be used. Each part costs a certain amount of money which can be partially returned after recovery from [[Kerbin]]. Another source of income are [[contract]]s.
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'''Funds''' were introduced in version [[0.24]] and function as the game's budget, limiting the size and complexity of the vehicles that may be constructed at any given time and degree of progress through the game. The unit is not known, but the symbol does not resemble any monetary unit used in real life.
  
The unit is not known, but the symbol does not resemble a monetary unit used in real life.
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Funds only apply to [[career]] mode; construction is unlimited in [[sandbox]].
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== Usage ==
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Funds are earned through accepting [[contract]]s. Each contract will deliver a certain amount of funds as an advance at the moment it is accepted, and additional payments will be made upon completion of each of the contract's objectives. Contracts also come with penalties- if a contract expires or is failed, funds will be deducted. The amounts involved in all these transactions are listed when a contract is examined in [[Mission Control]].
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The sole use of funds as of {{Version|0.24}} is in the construction and fueling of vehicles. When in the [[VAB]] or [[SPH]], the total cost of the all parts in the current project is tallied up and displayed. Launching a vehicle will immediately deduct its cost from the total.
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Recovering can also replenish funds. Once a craft has safely touched down anywhere on [[Kerbin]], recovering it will provide funds based on its cost and how many [[resource]]s remain inside it. The amount recovered increases the closer the vehicle landed to the [[KSC|spaceport]].
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The advance on a [[contract]] is typically sufficient to cover the cost of a reasonable vehicle capable of performing the requested task. By succeeding at contracts, recovering parts, and designing efficiently the space program can consistently run at a profit.
  
 
== Changes ==
 
== Changes ==

Revision as of 21:06, 23 July 2014

The information for a recovery of a command pod and parachute

Funds were introduced in version 0.24 and function as the game's budget, limiting the size and complexity of the vehicles that may be constructed at any given time and degree of progress through the game. The unit is not known, but the symbol does not resemble any monetary unit used in real life.

Funds only apply to career mode; construction is unlimited in sandbox.

Usage

Funds are earned through accepting contracts. Each contract will deliver a certain amount of funds as an advance at the moment it is accepted, and additional payments will be made upon completion of each of the contract's objectives. Contracts also come with penalties- if a contract expires or is failed, funds will be deducted. The amounts involved in all these transactions are listed when a contract is examined in Mission Control.

The sole use of funds as of version 0.24 is in the construction and fueling of vehicles. When in the VAB or SPH, the total cost of the all parts in the current project is tallied up and displayed. Launching a vehicle will immediately deduct its cost from the total.

Recovering can also replenish funds. Once a craft has safely touched down anywhere on Kerbin, recovering it will provide funds based on its cost and how many resources remain inside it. The amount recovered increases the closer the vehicle landed to the spaceport.

The advance on a contract is typically sufficient to cover the cost of a reasonable vehicle capable of performing the requested task. By succeeding at contracts, recovering parts, and designing efficiently the space program can consistently run at a profit.

Changes

0.24
  • Initial release

References

  • First Contract Playthrough” by Miguel (Maxmaps) uploaded on the official Kerbal Space Program channel released on the 11 July