Kerbal Space Program’s Breaking Ground Expansion Now Live on PC – IGN India

Kerbal Space Programs newest expansion, Breaking Ground, is out now on PC. Key feature of Breaking Ground is the addition of all new robotic parts, including hinges, rotors, pistons and more in a variety of sizes. Along with new parts, Breaking Ground is also bringing Deployed science to Kerbal Space Program.

Deployed science enhances experiments and data-collection objectives, going hand-in-hand with space exploration. Players can use a storage container in their craft to keep science equipment, which can then be deployed to monitor and collect data through assorted methods and relay it back to the Kerbals home planet of Kerbin. Keeping with the generally wacky tone of the game, one instrument, the active seismometer, even has players crashing various contraptions into celestial body to gather seismic data.

Breaking Ground will also bring minor, but still important changes to Kerbal Space Programs space exploration. Celestial bodies will now have new features scattered across the planets in the solar system. These features can be scanned using a robotic arm attached to rovers.

Kerbal Space Program is available on Steam, and is priced at Rs. 849, while the Breaking Ground expansion is priced at Rs. 459.

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