SETI-CommunityTechTree

A huge tech tree which radically reassigns parts for a different progression experience (start with unmanned rockets, early airplanes and rovers). It is thus very different from the CTT and stock trees on which it was based historically.

License: restricted

Game Version: 1.0.5

Downloads: 20,309

Author: Y3mo

Mod Website: Forum Thread

Support this mod: Donate

Followers: 88

Outdated Mod

This mod is not known to work with the latest version of Kerbal Space Program. Proceed with caution.

This is not the CommunityTechTree. While it historically started out as an addon to the CTT, in the current form it should be treated as a separate tech tree concept, retaining the stock and CTT nodes for compatibility.

For more information and support, please visit the SETI Forum thread.

** More reasonable tech tree progression - SETI-CommunityTechTree**

  • Start with non-recoverable simple SRB rockets, continue with airplanes, rovers, LFOs and chutes, manned spaceflight comes only after that

  • Early rocket building is a struggle for control, use fins, winglets, RCS and engine gimbal, before you can unlock reaction wheels

  • Fuel Tank diamater increases before engines, use tweakscaled adapters and engine clusters

  • Fuel Lines later, should discourage bad stock habits: Use smaller vessels/smart design in early to mid game, instead of asparagus motherships

.

.

//------\

//---SETI-CommunityTechTree---\

//---URL: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/106130

//---by Yemo---\

//------\

//---License: All Rights Reserved,

//---Except for mod specific config files and parts, and the redistributed plugins/mods, which follow the original licenses as stated here and their respective threads:

//------\

//---This mod redistributes the plugin ModuleManager by ialdabaoth and sarbian under CC share-alike license: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/55219

//---The KSP-AVC plugin by cybutek is redistributed under the GNU General Public License: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/79745

//---The CommunityTechTree by Nertea (Chris Adderley) is redistributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 license: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/100385

//---It also builds upon the configs and textures of ProceduralParts(http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/106975) by swamp_ig, jsimmonds, Chestburster, Dante80, Tiberion, OtherBarry, NathanKell, e-dog and Ancient Gammoner under CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

//---It redistributes the model and texture of the Mk1 Inline Cockpit by SQUAD (KSP 1.0 - 1.0.2), for which all rights are reserved by SQUAD, the config is Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License

//------\

//---Contributions:

//---Procedural Stack Decoupler Textures by SwGustav

//---Hybrid Rocket Booster by Lord Aurelius: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/104236

//---Procedural Probe Core heavily based on config by SwGustav

//---Telemetry probe experiment, Barometer biome switch and Surface Sample part from StockScienceTweaks by Lord Aurelius: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/114436

//---Various TechTree configs by theonegalen

//---Various compatibility configs by Shaggygoblin, Nori, Rybec, Rokanov

//------\

//---Patrons (via Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Yemo):

//---Aelios, nobodyhasthis2, eupraxo, 3 anonymous on KSP forum,

//------\

//---INSTALL

//---Please visit the forum thread for install instructions, a progression overview and more information: http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/106130

Loading changelog...

Stats for SETI-CommunityTechTree

Downloads over time

Downloads per version

New followers per day

Top Referrers

  1. spacedock.info
  2. forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com
  3. www.google.com
  4. yandex.ru
  5. www.spacedock.info
  6. duckduckgo.com
  7. www.bing.com
  8. www.google.de
  9. www.google.co.uk
  10. www.google.fr

Export Raw Stats

Export Downloads

Export Followers

Export Referrals

Raw stats are from the beginning of time until now. Each follower and download entry represents one hour of data. Uneventful hours are omitted.