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It might be due to the fact that EVERYONE is playing the game!
But no offense to you, good sir (or madam), but I feel like stating the obvious (or what's obvious to me, at least). Just saying...
Any activities recently?
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For no-atmosphere landings, if you are better with orbital manuevers, you might want to try minmus first, as it's quite easy to land on minmus.
To reduce loading screens, try defragmenting your hard drive. If you are running Linux or Mac you can try running a preloader daemon. (That's what I do.)
As a note, partpack mods can dramatically increase load time. The texture compressor mod also increases load time.
If you are getting a new computer or upgrading your computer, and want to reduce load times, get a fast hard drive, 8GB of fast memory and a 2GB video card. The only integrated video chips that work well with Kerbal Space Program are the AMD A-Series. If you want to you can.
(i love this game)
I look forward to my experiences in this group.
Bought KSP last week, but haven't been able to join the forum cause registration thinks I am a spammer..
So I guess this is my home for the time being :)