Kerbal Space Program V1.12.4-gog -
Want a rocket that deploys solar panels, extends a robotic arm, and plays “Also sprach Zarathustra” via beeping RCS thrusters? v1.12.4 lets you do that. The GOG version lets you save that insanity forever.
To play Kerbal Space Program v1.12.4-GOG, you'll need a computer with the following specifications:
Install the same DRM-free copy on multiple personal computers (within reason for family use) without account conflicts.
In the sprawling universe of spaceflight simulators, Kerbal Space Program holds a crown of duct tape, struts, and pure, unapologetic chaos. But while most players chase the latest updates or mod manager headaches, the sits as a quiet, DRM-free time capsule—and it might just be the most interesting, stable, and secretly powerful way to play the “final” KSP today. Kerbal Space Program v1.12.4-GOG
The GOG version includes a native Linux build, not just a Proton wrapper.
: New built-in tools to help coordinate complex missions that require multiple launches to be "put together" at a destination like the Mun or Duna. Kerbal Space Program Forums
: Fixed major issues in the "Basic Flight," "Go For Orbit," and "Advanced Construction" tutorials. These had previously suffered from broken references, such as the missing "Hopper" craft or the "Swivel" engine not being recognized after its model revamp. Want a rocket that deploys solar panels, extends
One GOG forum user recently documented a powered entirely by robotic propeller blades (from the "Breaking Ground" DLC) and electric rotors—a craft that would lag to death on any other distribution. On v1.12.4 GOG, it ran at 12 FPS. “Playable,” they declared.
Owning v1.12.4 means you own the game at its peak—no forced updates breaking your save files, no online authentication required.
: Create textures (UV mapping) in software like GIMP, Photoshop, or Substance Painter. To play Kerbal Space Program v1
: You can change mass, thrust, fuel capacity, or crash tolerance here.
: Save the file in a new folder under GameData/MyCustomParts/ . 2. The Pro Way: 3D Modeling and Exporting