WOW I am downloading it now. I didn't see that one coming. Can't wait to try it out. ;D
Thanks
They always release when I'm at work :( A glimpse in to the future.... ;)
I looked in the spacelab and WOW now we are getting farther. Looking great. ;D
Thanks :)
GREAT Service Patch!!
I have to say WOW :o :o to the rentry. I loved how the cockpit glowed orange. ;D
I've got home and downloaded it. Very nice interior for the SpaceLab. Sunday/Monday I'll be checking the rest of it out :)
Thanks, guys. New missions and improvements are always extremely welcome ;)
Thanks again EXCITING SIMULATIONS. You guys rock.
Very cool. Had to load it up just to take a look at the Spacelab. Whats next, mid deck, ISS? Can't wait guys, thanks again for all your hard work!!!
Great service pack. It's stunning.
Only issue is that I could only turn my head in Spacelab, I couldn't perform "an EVA" while inside. I've tried the new keys, even loaded up a mission WITH EVAs, and they worked fine..
You said this and it got moved to it's own thread and Admin said he is working on it. ;)
Quote from: spaceboy7441 on January 31, 2009, 09:17:32 PM
You said this and it got moved to it's own thread and Admin said he is working on it. ;)
D'oh! I missed that he had moved it. Sorry! I figured it got deleted, my browser froze as I was trying to post.
Feel free to delete these few posts, admin or a moderator. Sorry, once again!
EDIT: I see the thread now. It's closed, but I would like to add that I can move around inside the Spacelab after selecting "ON ORBIT" to start, and I can NOT move inside from T-1:50:00 , as Spaceboy has said.
No I won't delete the post and don't worry - it is important to be followed through - that's why it was moved to the correct section and got its own thread.
It also shows that we treat these issues seriously :)
/Admin
Totally awesome. Great to know that the Spacelab bug is being fixed. Awesome though. Enjoyed the mission totally! :) If only all games had this level of support. Thanks! ;D
Great update!! Can't wait to explore freely the mid-deck or the ISS in the future.