Tutorial:Using Flags

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Using flags in Kerbal Space Program (KSP) is a fun way to customize your missions and represent your space program. Here’s how you can use flags in KSP:

1. **Selecting a Flag**:

  - Before you can use a flag, you need to choose one. KSP comes with a default selection of flags, but you can also add custom flags.
  - To select a flag, go to the main menu or the VAB/SPH (Vehicle Assembly Building/Spaceplane Hangar) screen. Look for the flag icon (it looks like a pennant) and click on it.
  - You can then browse through the available flags or choose to add a custom flag if you have downloaded or created one.

2. **Adding a Custom Flag**:

  - If you want to use a custom flag, you need to place the image file in the correct folder in your KSP directory:
    - For Windows: `Kerbal Space Program/GameData/Squad/Flags`
    - For macOS: `Kerbal Space Program/Contents/Resources/Data/Squad/Flags`
    - For Linux: `Kerbal Space Program/GameData/Squad/Flags`
  - The image file must be in PNG format and should ideally have dimensions of 256x160 pixels for best results.

3. **Placing the Flag**:

  - Once you've selected or added a flag, you can place it on your spacecraft or rover.
  - In the VAB or SPH, there’s an option to place the flag on your vehicle. It's usually found in the settings or properties panel of the vehicle.
  - Click on the flag icon to place it on your spacecraft. You can adjust its position to your liking.

4. **Launching with the Flag**:

  - After placing the flag, proceed with your mission as usual.
  - The flag will be visible during your missions, both in the VAB/SPH and during flight.
  - It adds a personal touch to your missions and can be a great way to identify different missions or craft.

5. **Changing Flags**:

  - You can change the flag at any time by returning to the VAB/SPH and selecting a different flag from the menu.
  - Custom flags will remain in your flags folder, so you can reuse them for future missions.

Using flags in KSP is straightforward and adds a nice aesthetic touch to your space exploration adventures. Whether you use the default flags or create your own, it's a great way to personalize your gameplay experience.