![]() ![]() Sometimes rotating a part is all it takes to stick to the rest of your vehicle. So instead of taking on single parts, it sometimes pays off to put together an entire booster assembly by itself before affixing it to your craft. KSP 2 allows you to put together multiple assemblies or vehicles in the VAB simultaneously. Here are some helpful tips to get everything to click. While putting together a space-capable vehicle in Kerbal Space Program 2 is relatively simple compared to the real thing, the Vehicle Assembly Building can still be a challenging aspect of the game to understand, especially when certain parts may not interact the way you expect them to. Sometimes it pays to divide and conquer Image: Private Division/Intercept Games via Polygon Just remember that if you end up binning a huge chunk of your project, hitting Ctrl+Z will undo your previous action. If you find yourself inadvertently getting rid of more than you initially anticipated, you might want to try removing smaller pieces of your specific assembly to get at specific part. Keep your VAB clutter-free by deleting parts you don’t need Image: Private Division/Intercept Games via Polygon Unlike NASA, the Kerbal Space Program isn’t subject to government oversight or budget limitations, so there’s no penalty to binning parts you don’t need. How to delete parts in Kerbal Space Program 2ĭeleting parts or assemblies can be done by hitting backspace on your keyboard or picking them up and placing them in the big red bin in the screen's bottom left corner. Here’s how to delete specific parts from your assembly, along with a handful of other helpful tips to make your spacefaring dreams a reality. The vehicle assembly tools in Kerbal Space Program 2 are more versatile than ever, but some functions aren’t particularly intuitive. ![]()
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