Doubtful. But that might actually be a good thing.
KSP is feature complete and has a massive modding community. I remember back in the old days when modders had to worry about every new update breaking their mods.
Players would have to wait for their mods to catch up before updating the game. And each new update usually required a new save.
The cowboy days of KSP.
Nowadays not having to worry about mods breaking is a huge relief.
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It’s sad. Also, not really surprising. KSP2 has had a very rough development cycle, and a very rough release.
Do they still support KSP?
Doubtful. But that might actually be a good thing.
KSP is feature complete and has a massive modding community. I remember back in the old days when modders had to worry about every new update breaking their mods.
Players would have to wait for their mods to catch up before updating the game. And each new update usually required a new save.
The cowboy days of KSP.
Nowadays not having to worry about mods breaking is a huge relief.