First Kerbal Space Program 2 patch fixes a mountain of bugs

Say goodbye to the sequel’s first Kraken Drive.

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In what is perhaps the only situation which you should be excited about the phrase “a mountain of bugs,” Intercept Games has released the first big patch forKerbal Space Program 2. The situation being, of course, that “a mountain of bugs” is prefaced with “fixed.”

Which they did! A lot of them, in fact. The 0.1.1.0 update contains a tooth-dropping 300 changes ranging from minor to major. The development team thanked the community for all the information, and even credited the community with 42 specific bugfixes that their bug reports directly helped to fix.

Among the most important fixes were a solve to how fuel flows, cutting processing load by a factor of three. Another fixed the RAPIER air-breathing/vacuum engine switching between its modes. There’s also a load of bugs with connections solved, and joint strengths improved, to be better sure that your spacecraft will stay attached when you want it to and detach properly when you say so.

And, alas, the first big example of a Kerbal Space Program 2 Kraken Drive has been fixed: “Fix for engine thrust being deflected at too high of a value when a part obstructs an engine’s exhaust (the Kraken Drive bug).” For those not in the know, a Kraken Drive is the community nickname for any physics bug that makes a ship fly in completely insane ways—and this wascertainly one of them. Revert your save if you want to crash your game with that one, I guess.

Alongside that it looks like one of the major bugs with save games loading inside an existing campaign was fixed—which was a big problem for me, at least!

You can read the full KSP2 v0.1.1.0 patch noteson the Kerbal Space Program official forums, or a shorter announcementon Steam.

The size of the patch is pretty promising, andmight herald a turnaroundfor KSP2 after an extended period from announcement to release had fansfrustrated on a rocky launch. For all that these fixes exist, they don’t indicate theunfinished or upcoming featuresfound in the code—these are just fixes.

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Anyway, at least we’ve gotgoofy KSP animationsto keep us company while we wait for our pet bug to get fixed.

Jon Bolding is a games writer and critic with an extensive background in strategy games. When he’s not on his PC, he can be found playing every tabletop game under the sun.

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