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KSP interstellar engines with near future
I already know that interstellar extended lowers the power that it's reactors produce when it is used with near future, but does it also lower the power requirements of it's other parts?(i.e: if I use an interstellar part that uses megajoules with an interstellar reactor/beamed power, while I have near future installed, will everyting be normal just with lower numbers).
Ostatnio edytowany przez: high mmr replays v2 (pinned mess; 9 października 2017 o 17:24
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I'm not asking how to use the interstellar engines. I'm asking if if the interstellar parts lower their power requirements to match the lower power production from interstellar reactors with near future. (molten salt produces 666 MW of thermal power without near future installed, but only 2 with it installed. So would a plasma engine that normally takes 1 GW for full power without near future take only 3 MW with it or would it still take 1 GW and thus be unusable)
Astronaut 10 października 2017 o 14:51 
Try installing them both and see if the power requirement lowers in the VAB.
I have them both installed but I never checked without near future so I don't know
Astronaut 10 października 2017 o 14:57 
Right click both parts and see if the power requirement has dropped
also USI has some reactors that can produce up to 8000 units EC
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Astronaut; 10 października 2017 o 14:57
what are the two parts in "both parts"
Astronaut 10 października 2017 o 14:59 
Well, it has to be done separately-oops. Just mouse over a part (from interstellar extended) and see if the power requirement has dropped.
For example, my mods increase the power of antennas
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Astronaut; 10 października 2017 o 15:00
I was lazy and didn't want to unintstall near future, but I just did anyways and it does lower the power requirements.
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