Where did we all first find Oolite
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You mean the original topic or the... stuff... that it apparently devolved into?
I found Oolite as I was writing a retroview article of Elite for hookedgamers.com. Then I simply had to write an article on Oolite as well!
I actually stopped playing Civ4 and some other games in favour of Oolite...
I found Oolite as I was writing a retroview article of Elite for hookedgamers.com. Then I simply had to write an article on Oolite as well!
I actually stopped playing Civ4 and some other games in favour of Oolite...
Author of Tales from the Frontier - official Elite 4 anthology.
Author of Marcan Rayger adventures - unofficial fan-fic novellas set in the Frontier universe.
Author of Marcan Rayger adventures - unofficial fan-fic novellas set in the Frontier universe.
Well, I recently switched on mac, so I decided for a nostalgic journey into my old software archive...and among many "diskettes" and old tapes I found my unforgettable Elite box, c=64 version (the poster is still inside ). After the emotional shock, still in trance I started googlin wondering about destiny of Bell & Braben...after that googling and googling I found oolite...that's it.
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I played Elite on the C64, the ZX Spectrum and on the BBC. Then on the Arc, and I played the Elite+ version on the PC.
I played Fronter on the PC and the Amiga, and FFE on the PC. And since then I've been hunting for games to replace my darling Elite. So I've done the rounds: Freelancer, X2, X3, and Gods only know how many versions.
I stumbled across Christian Pinder's Elite:TNK earlier this year, complete with the source code, despite it having been supposed to be taken down. (I didn't get it from his site but from somewhere else; I forget where.) And then a Wikipedia search led me here.
The rest, as they say...
I played Fronter on the PC and the Amiga, and FFE on the PC. And since then I've been hunting for games to replace my darling Elite. So I've done the rounds: Freelancer, X2, X3, and Gods only know how many versions.
I stumbled across Christian Pinder's Elite:TNK earlier this year, complete with the source code, despite it having been supposed to be taken down. (I didn't get it from his site but from somewhere else; I forget where.) And then a Wikipedia search led me here.
The rest, as they say...
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I was looking for a free flight simulator for my outdated iMac (600MHz w/Panther) and I somehow stumbled accross this. Having never even hear of Elite (before my time) I read the discribtion, saw that it was free and thought it sounded fun, decided to give it a try and loved it. I also love how simple it can be. I can talk to my gf on the phone and play the game at the same time and she never knows the difference.
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Was lookin around a year-or-so for various elite-clone games (as well the files of the orig.) and found Oolite.
Usually keep 2-3 computers in home, could've beat my head against a wall upon finding Oolite was Mac software- had let go of a OS8 mac the year prior- DOH!
When I heard Oolite was being ported to PC/Linux, well, you just know I checked frequently... .
Usually keep 2-3 computers in home, could've beat my head against a wall upon finding Oolite was Mac software- had let go of a OS8 mac the year prior- DOH!
When I heard Oolite was being ported to PC/Linux, well, you just know I checked frequently... .
Shhhhhh!Draco_Caeles wrote:I stumbled across Christian Pinder's Elite:TNK earlier this year, complete with the source code, despite it having been supposed to be taken down. (I didn't get it from his site but from somewhere else; I forget where.)
The Grey Haired Commander has spoken!
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
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yep, I think the commander is probably right there!!Cmdr. Wombat wrote:I think you may be a little delusional there...themacman wrote:I can talk to my gf on the phone and play the game at the same time and she never knows the difference.
Mine used to notice the suddenly longer pauses as something happened, and say, "WHAT ARE YOU PLAYING??????"
"Oh, nothing really, just tryyyyyyyyyyiiiiiinnng... ...damn, oh, sorry, not you, ....uuummmmmmmm, eeerrrrrrr, just ummm trying to finish a sequence, you know?"
....bbbrrrrrrrrrrr...
Very funny, Scotty, now beam down my clothes...
I saw it in someone's sig on slashdot.org. I was a huge fan of elite on the C64. I got up to Deadly but lost interest after that. With this version the space battles are so hard that I'm getting all the upgrades for my ship before I try to fight anyone. Docking is a lot harder than I remember as well. The first upgrade I bought was docking computers.
Actually I think docking is easier, try searching the BBS there are some interesting threads on docking technique, if you become a fugitive you will need to dock manually. I find lining up at a lowish speed and then hit full throttle or injectors at the right moment squirts you in.Recluse wrote:Docking is a lot harder than I remember as well. The first upgrade I bought was docking computers.
Have fun!
The Grey Haired Commander has spoken!
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"