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'''Time warping''' speeds up time. There are two different types of time warp. The arrows above the [[w:Mission Elapsed Time|MET]] show the active warp factor. <!-- maybe add an image -->
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<!-- maybe add an image --> '''Time warping''' speeds up time with two different types. The arrows above the [[w:Mission Elapsed Time|MET]] show the active warp factor. On changing the factor the new warp factor is shown near the center of the screen.
  
 
== Physical Time Warp ==
 
== Physical Time Warp ==
This is always applicable and try to apply physics to the loaded craft so for example drag and rotation will be calculated. As this is very complex it allows only four different steps: 1× (default), 2×, 3× and 4×
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This is always applicable and tries to apply physics to the loaded crafts. For example drag and rotation are calculated and as this is very complex it allows only four different steps: 1× (default), 2×, 3× and 4×
  
 
== Non Physical Time Warp ==
 
== Non Physical Time Warp ==

Revision as of 11:39, 4 April 2013

Time warping speeds up time with two different types. The arrows above the MET show the active warp factor. On changing the factor the new warp factor is shown near the center of the screen.

Physical Time Warp

This is always applicable and tries to apply physics to the loaded crafts. For example drag and rotation are calculated and as this is very complex it allows only four different steps: 1× (default), 2×, 3× and 4×

Non Physical Time Warp

With non physical time warp it is possible to speed up to 10 000× but without physical calculation. By this it is possible to stop any rotation. Following speed factors are available: 1× (default), 5×, 10×, 50×, 100×, 1 000×, 10 000× and 100 000×

This time warp is not always up to 100 000× available. It is impossible to use non physical time warp within an atmosphere and for higher factors the craft needs a greater distance to the orbited body. Every celestial body has it own reference frames which define at which altitude what time warp available is. Kerbin's reference frames are:

Time warp Minimum Altitude
Any
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10× 70 000 m Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".
50× 70 000 m Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".
100× 120 000 m Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".
1 000× 240 000 m Expression error: Unrecognized punctuation character "[".
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