TweakScale – Kerbal Space Program Mod

by lisiast for Windows 8

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Parts scaling game mod for Kerbal Space Program

TweakScale – Kerbal Space Program Mod is a free game utility that was created by indie developer lisiast. It is a mod for the space simulation title, Kerbal Space Program. With it, players will be able to change the size and characteristics of various building parts in the game.

Just like MechJeb2 – Kerbal Space Program Mod, TweakScale – Kerbal Space Program is a third-party mod that changes the way certain aspects of the game are played. It affects how parts can be scaled to fit various purposes, as well as how their physics transforms as a result.

Size matters

Kerbal Space Program is a space sim that came out some years ago, yet its popularity and appeal have remained. This is due to its realistic physics grounded in science, quirky humor, and the level of freedom and variety of gameplay that it offers. Then, there are the various community mods being made for it, with TweakScale – Kerbal Space Program Mod being one such example.

This mod can help you scale the size of parts in the game in any way you want. It integrates and functions seamlessly with engines, fuel tanks, intakes, and many others. The modifications you make also affect their efficacy and physics. The bigger they are or the space they have, the more powerful the thrust or the load they can carry.

There are some considerations and requirements to take into account before you can begin. The first is that it does not work well with versions 1.9, 1.11, or 1.12 of the game. If you’re on any of these builds, you will need to run the KSP Recall utility first. Second, you’ll also need to be mindful of other installed mods as some compatibility issues might occur.

Scalability and modularity

Overall, TweakScale – Kerbal Space Program Mod opens up a lot of new gameplay and customization possibilities on top of an already solid space sim experience. Not only does it allow you to modify the scale of your parts, but also their physics and performances too. Just be mindful of the requirements and possible compatibility issues, and you’ll be good to go. Recommended.