I have the texture pack added and the cockpit ...but i want the addon in the pic below that shows the F1 Launch etc
Can anyone advise ?
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Since Oolite is GPL, anybody can host it.synchro wrote:Can i host this on my Elite Website or do i have to ask somebody ?
<chortles merrily>synchro wrote:OMG !!! This is stunning and so playable...
The reason i did not use direct link was so i could put together a Pre- Compiled version with one of my launchers so its just extract and playGimbal Locke wrote:Since Oolite is GPL, anybody can host it.synchro wrote:Can i host this on my Elite Website or do i have to ask somebody ?
The OXPs which are CC licensed can also be hosted by anybody, but not all OXPs have a CC license.
But why not just put links to the homepage, wiki and bulletin boards? Then you don't have to worry about keeping things up to date.
The only problem with that is, it would only be the Windows version.. Mac and Linux users would be left out..synchro wrote:The reason i did not use direct link was so i could put together a Pre- Compiled version with one of my launchers so its just extract and play
I have however linked the launcher to the bulletin board as you suggested....
Check out the "Fan Based Mods" page and you will see what i mean
http://www.eliteforever.co.uk/
Its pretty much setup with the mods you suggested so it looks awsome as soon as you start playing
I don't think the nighties will be a good link. Those Oolite versions will always be full of small bugs, specially after a new release when major changes are made and a lot of new stuff is added. We like people to test it, but this is only useful when there is feedback at the forum. Therefor I think it only should be linked from this forum.Thargoid wrote:The nightly build link is to the Windows one, but you can get to the Linux and Mac ones from the same page via links there.
There have been previous attempts to bundle Oolite with a selection of OXPs. The problems with doing this are that not everybody wants the same OXPs. For example a player with a non-shader computer will not find the game looks very good with OXPs that require shaders, and many players are 'purists' who like to keep as close to the look, feel and gameplay of the original Elite, so may not want the original ships replaced, or background images added to everything. Also somebody who downloads a package may not be aware of the wealth of OXPs on offer - they might think that what they have got is all there is.synchro wrote:Its pretty much setup with the mods you suggested so it looks awsome as soon as you start playing