Arsonide / FinePrint

A mod for Kerbal Space Program that increases contract variety significantly.
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No part testing contracts #20

Closed Kosmolaut closed 10 years ago

Kosmolaut commented 10 years ago

I have not seen a single vanilla testing contract (except the first hardcoded ones) since I started a fresh Savegame. I declined dozens of satellite-contracts and never got a part tester.

Even stranger: Sometimes the "Start a new Vessel"-contract appears again. Debug-Menu doesn't help.

Arsonide commented 10 years ago

I will need more information to diagnose this, preferably the mods you are using, whether you are 64 bit or not, a log, and a save if possible.

Usually this is just a matter of RNG, but it could be some sort of mod conflict. I can't say for sure without more information.

Kosmolaut commented 10 years ago

Here are some Screenshots and Logs. screenshot21 screenshot22

https://www.dropbox.com/s/15nhsts41mzxiq7/output_log.txt?dl=0 https://www.dropbox.com/s/yuwvfcrx7lf7u2j/KSP.log?dl=0

Kosmolaut commented 10 years ago

And my Savegame: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21106171/quicksave.sfs

Arsonide commented 10 years ago

Kerbal Alarm Clock is spamming that log so much that I don't even see Fine Print - or anything else for that matter - loading. Do you think you could remove that temporarily and create another log?

Kosmolaut commented 10 years ago

Maybe I uploaded the wrong Log, sorry about the mess. I removed Kerbal Alarm Clock and made a new log, same link: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/21106171/output_log.txt

I started a new game. But the problems have remained the same.

Arsonide commented 10 years ago

I looked over the log and didn't see anything suspicious, the screenshots suggest something awry though. You haven't even launched a vessel yet, but satellite contracts are showing up, meaning you must have boosted your way up the research tree somehow manually.

Part testing contracts usually start showing up after you finish the World First contracts, so I do not think this issue is Fine Print related.