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So for starters, it would be great if people used a few minutes reading previous posts before adding, (copy paste) asking for newer comming updates and the likes. But fun to read some of thoes comments regardless, to answer why im still following this :D
to quote the discription:
"Edit: Well, I honestly consider this mod as a failure. No matter what I do, it still full of bugs and seems like forever will be. Doubt that I will continue to work on it, since I tried every solution (and yes, connectors isn't an option)."
and YES the idea is awesome, sadly keen isn't folowing it.
In order for the capture to work, it is necessary to bring the docking blocks very precisely to each other. These blocks do not have the usual attractive force (or it is very small).
If you do not succeed, then try to disable 3 blocks out of 4 on one of the ships. Then the docking is a little easier. After docking, you can turn on the blocks that were turned off earlier (this will cause a small bug - the indicators will remain red instead of turning white, but despite this they will merge with neighboring blocks).
I hope this instruction will be useful.