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I unironically played nothing besides that game for a majority of high school and had no idea Squad was a Mexican company. Shame ksp2 apparently was not great
Ksp2 has come a long way since the initial release and the frustrations associated with it. It's not quite there yet, but it's still very much early access, and the progress thus far looks promising.
I played ksp1 for YEARS, and KSP2 has for me now reached the point where I can have fun beyond just experimentation and dicking around. I recently completed my jool5 expedition complete with two VTOL capable spaceplanes for Laythe. These also had drop tanks for extended range to survey these specific points of interest on the planet.
Man, I'm so jealous. I've never been able to get a plane to another planet.
Steam still has it in Early Access still but is charging $50, full price for something they can't call complete. Gamebreaking bugs and FPS drops to 10 sometimes, it needs work but it seems like Squad is letting the community do the work for them like KSP1.
Squad is not developing KSP2
That’s why when you launch the game it says “intercept games” and not “Squad”
I’m starting to think you may not have played it since release though.
I mean, first Squad isn't developing KSP2, are they? Second, "developing" is present tense, it's still in early access, isn't it?