So yeah, tentatively labeling 64 bit as "unplayably buggy." Get in VAB, throw cockpit down...and it crashed. Do anything else and it crashed. Very crashy.
Nope. I played through enough to unlock most of the stock tech tree, crashed a grand total of once. And that wasn't even a disruptive crash (enter VAB, drop a cockpit down, attach probe, crash). So yeah, non-disruptive 1 crash in like 20 hours. Not exactly unplayably buggy. Better than most release titles even.
Though doing so with mods is another story entirely (mod tech trees do not like x64 apparently; though that may also be mission related)
That might be it then, because I was trying to Interstellar with it.
In other news, I made an inexplicably horrible plane today. Seriously, I kept getting sideslip ON THE RUNWAY for no discernible reason. And after multiple redesigns, when it finally got in the air it was just godawfully unstable.
And then I accidently deleted everything but the cockpit and accidentally saved it. Fuck.
But yeah, I kept checking everything I could think of, CoM, CoL, CoT all looked good at first, but then I noticed something REALLY weird about my Center of Lift.
Specifically it wasn't pointing straight up. It was pointing slightly forward and somehow that wasn't caused by any of the wings so I have no idea wth was wrong.
EDIT: ok, so fixed the runway slippage after carefully looking at stock designs. The CoL pointing forward thing is apparently normal somehow.
Anyway, now I need to know how the hell you make planes not flip end over end when you switch them from atmospheric engines to "you're going to space today" engines.
Every time I do this the plane goes "Oh HELL NO! You did not just have one millisecond of not thrusting forward while your engine switched! Go back down in a spiral and crash into the water to think about what you did"
I really don't know what to do here, if I wait till I'm fully out of atmosphere where it would presumably take no issue with said switch, I get a flameout and spiral down into the water. If I switch in atmosphere, it does exactly the same thing.
BFEL cancels spaceplane: BFEL has gone berserk!