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Since KSP 1.6ish(?) it is possible to change the nav ball orientation by adjusting the control direction. The stock KSP navball will change its orientation when that mode changes, which is of great utility when steering a rover to a waypoint, because you can actually see which direction you're going. Just like flying a plane.
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To reproduce, you need to build the ship in a specific way:
Take a normal probe core (it must be the root part), attach a decoupler, and to that decoupler attach a rove mate. In flight, decouple the probe core from the rove mate.
It's probably a bug in stock KSP and not related to principia.
Since KSP 1.6ish(?) it is possible to change the nav ball orientation by adjusting the control direction. The stock KSP navball will change its orientation when that mode changes, which is of great utility when steering a rover to a waypoint, because you can actually see which direction you're going. Just like flying a plane.
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The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: