Hi,
I'm new to Oolite, what a great game!
The reference sheet notes "non-GCW" stations. How do I know when im at a GCW station or not? What I would like to try is buying the "illegal" commodities from non-GCW stations to sell to GCW stations, while keep my legal status clean.
Thanks.
non-GCW stations
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Re: non-GCW stations
G'day maxskunk, and welcome aboard!
The "Main" Station around the planet, the one the Nav-beacon on the Compass relates to, is the GCW (Galactic Cooperative of Worlds) station, be they coriolis, dodo, torus, etc.. Any other station/dockable object, such as a Superhub, Rock Hermit, Black Monks Monastery, etc, is a non-GCW station.
The "Main" Station around the planet, the one the Nav-beacon on the Compass relates to, is the GCW (Galactic Cooperative of Worlds) station, be they coriolis, dodo, torus, etc.. Any other station/dockable object, such as a Superhub, Rock Hermit, Black Monks Monastery, etc, is a non-GCW station.
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
Re: non-GCW stations
Thank you!Diziet Sma wrote:G'day maxskunk, and welcome aboard!
OK, that sounds great. I was thinking that maybe those stations in Anarchy systems might be non-GCW, guess not. Of those places you mentioned I have only found a couple of Rock Hermits thus far. Thanks!Diziet Sma wrote:The "Main" Station around the planet, the one the Nav-beacon on the Compass relates to, is the GCW (Galactic Cooperative of Worlds) station, be they coriolis, dodo, torus, etc.. Any other station/dockable object, such as a Superhub, Rock Hermit, Black Monks Monastery, etc, is a non-GCW station.
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Re: non-GCW stations
Well, that would depend on what OXPs you have installed. Most non-GCW stations are added via OXP, Rock Hermits being the exception, as they're in the core game.maxskunk wrote:Of those places you mentioned I have only found a couple of Rock Hermits thus far. Thanks!
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Re: non-GCW stations
The best detection would be that you can save your game at a GCW station.maxskunk wrote:How do I know when im at a GCW station or not?
UPS-Courier & DeepSpacePirates & others at the box and some older versions
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Re: non-GCW stations
Yup.. trust me to overlook the simplest test of all..Eric Walch wrote:The best detection would be that you can save your game at a GCW station.maxskunk wrote:How do I know when im at a GCW station or not?
Most games have some sort of paddling-pool-and-water-wings beginning to ease you in: Oolite takes the rather more Darwinian approach of heaving you straight into the ocean, often with a brick or two in your pockets for luck. ~ Disembodied
Re: non-GCW stations
Welcome to the friendliest Board this side of Riedquat, maxskunk .-)maxskunk wrote:I'm new to Oolite, what a great game!
And yes, it is the game a lot of us had in mind when we've played the good old Elite back in the 80th.