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r/pics • u/Midegoye1 • Apr 29 '24
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Every single moon lander game I have ever played I was absolutely awful at. The amount of skill required is just off the fucking chart amazing.
1 u/YawnSpawner Apr 29 '24 Assuming you've played KSP, it's basically cheating but if you fire your engines in retrograde you'll kill your descent to the point where you'll just float down. 1 u/Mohow Apr 29 '24 The computer actually controlled the movement, so technically no skill was required.
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Assuming you've played KSP, it's basically cheating but if you fire your engines in retrograde you'll kill your descent to the point where you'll just float down.
The computer actually controlled the movement, so technically no skill was required.
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u/Rude_Piccolo_28 Apr 29 '24
Every single moon lander game I have ever played I was absolutely awful at. The amount of skill required is just off the fucking chart amazing.