SandJ wrote:This is a funny forum.
a) Rather than starting a new thread, they would rather you resurrect an existing relevant one. Most fora would rather have a relevant thread be closed when it is old, and a new one started - I have never understood why. Now I see this forum's approach "Always post in the relevant thread" I think the way the rest of the world does it is stoopid.
Makes sense to me, too. And having seen pilots chastised elsewhere for starting a new thread when there are perfectly serviceable secondhand ones lying around, I'm choosing to use this one to ask a question. (The fact that it bumps my own thread in the process is purely coincidental.
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Thinking about my some-time-in-the-future change of occupation from contract hauler to bounty hunter, I've been looking at possible vessels. Bearing in mind Commander McLane's comments in
this thread, I'm wanting a cargo hold, possibly in the 15-20 TC range.
The Scimitar looks excellent, though not cheap. I've given it a test flight and it's definitely on the shortlist. The oldships Cat (
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Cat_(Oolite)) looked promising too, so I downloaded PAG_oldships_V2.5.oxp and took it for a spin, only to find the actual spec is different to that 'advertised' -- there's no large cargo bay, there are 4 missile slots rather than 1, and the cost is ten times higher (though the price does seem reasonable to me: 24k cannot be right, can it, when an Adder costs 65k).
Though I can tweak shipdata.plist and shipyard.plist to correct these 'errors', it does assume that the info on the Ships page is correct. My question is, with whom should I raise issues like this? Who looks after the Oolite wiki Ships section -- or should I be raising it in the oldships OXP thread in the Expansion Pack forum?
Please note, I'd be happy to undertake some editorial work on the info pages myself, rather than just bleating about problems and expecting others to rush forward and fix them, though I would certainly need a tutorial on how to do that, having no experience whatsoever of forum work. I fully understand if wiser heads than mine wish to keep a noobie well away from the controls, however. To someone who can obliterate a parked Cobra by inadvertently slamming into his rear end, crashing a website must surely be child's play.