Didi you play Elite?
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Re: Didi you play Elite?
I played it loads. I still miss my good old Voltmace joystick for piloting.
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Re: Didi you play Elite?
Like some others here, I played it on Acorn Electron. 32K machine and it did have limited graphics. i think sun's were there, but planets were lines only, no fill. No missions, thargoids and limited ships. Plus you were stuck in Galaxy 1, since there was a bug preventing jump to G2.
...but it still was the first game I was truely addicted to. I was probably 16 / 17 at the time. I got to "Deadly" state, but try as I might, I never got to Elite status.
I still have the Electron too.
...but it still was the first game I was truely addicted to. I was probably 16 / 17 at the time. I got to "Deadly" state, but try as I might, I never got to Elite status.
I still have the Electron too.
Re: Didi you play Elite?
I remember playing on the C64 ...I seem to remember there being a competition for the first player to get to Elite....I made it to Deadly, never got as far as Elite back then.
I also seem to remember the C64 version being way easier than the BBC one....pirates always came at you in a diamond formation and more often than not, you could kill them all (with a military laser) before they got within weapon range.
I used to play for hours at a time with 'The Doors' playing in the background.
I also seem to remember the C64 version being way easier than the BBC one....pirates always came at you in a diamond formation and more often than not, you could kill them all (with a military laser) before they got within weapon range.
I used to play for hours at a time with 'The Doors' playing in the background.
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Hours, whole days and nights even, on the BBC - and the background music I remember most is Pink Floyd's Animals album.parazaine wrote:I used to play for hours at a time with 'The Doors' playing in the background.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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Yes, when you saved your commander the game would spit out a competition number.parazaine wrote:I remember playing on the C64 ...I seem to remember there being a competition for the first player to get to Elite....I made it to Deadly, never got as far as Elite back then.
I also seem to remember the C64 version being way easier than the BBC one....pirates always came at you in a diamond formation and more often than not, you could kill them all (with a military laser) before they got within weapon range.
I used to play for hours at a time with 'The Doors' playing in the background.
Having only played on the C64, I would not know if it was easier than the BBC version. I do know pirates did not always array themselves in any kind of formation. I do know they were more accurate at long range than the modern incarnation that is Oolite. However, due to the meager memory on those old 8 bit computers, you were not confronted with as many pirates at one time. Weapon range in Elite was anything showing on the scanner.
My weekends off from work oft found me immersed in the game. I can confess now that even inebriated, I was a lethal force. Not to be confused with The Force of Star Wars, which is bollocks anyway. Sorry George... No I'm not!
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I was too young to play it when it first came out, but got it a few years later when Amstrad Action gave it away on their 100th issue.
I played it loads, and then started thinking "how could this be better", so started trying to make my own "space trader" game in BASIC. (Didn't have a clue how to do decent graphics, so concentrated on doing a text-based, turn-based version, with a more detailed trade system - a project I've periodically ressurected ever since).
I played it loads, and then started thinking "how could this be better", so started trying to make my own "space trader" game in BASIC. (Didn't have a clue how to do decent graphics, so concentrated on doing a text-based, turn-based version, with a more detailed trade system - a project I've periodically ressurected ever since).
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Cool, this might well lead you to go over the dark side in boffinry and start to make OXPsCmdr Darkstar wrote:I was too young to play it when it first came out, but got it a few years later when Amstrad Action gave it away on their 100th issue.
I played it loads, and then started thinking "how could this be better", so started trying to make my own "space trader" game in BASIC. (Didn't have a clue how to do decent graphics, so concentrated on doing a text-based, turn-based version, with a more detailed trade system - a project I've periodically ressurected ever since).
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Re: Didi you play Elite?
Oh yes, the good old days... Primary School at day (useless and boring), playing Elite in the evening except when Star Trek was on TV!
Talking over CB Radio...
And now today, got older and still in Front on a Computer in the evening.
With all "Star Trek - The Next Generation" Episodes on the Hard Disk Recorder !
Talking over CB Radio...
And now today, got older and still in Front on a Computer in the evening.
With all "Star Trek - The Next Generation" Episodes on the Hard Disk Recorder !
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I played it on my Commodore +4, this was my first impression of a really great computer game.
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I played Elite on the spectrum and c64 , I also played Elite and all it's sequels on the Amiga - Happy memories
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When I was young..............
Thanks for the welcome m8 , this isn't the first time I've played Oolite but I've not played it for several years
Thanks for the welcome m8 , this isn't the first time I've played Oolite but I've not played it for several years
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I first played Elite on the ST when i was about 5 and since we had it until about 2002 I revisited it periodically. Never got very far but when I read Drew's books I knew I just had to try out Oolite and that inspired me to dig out my ST emulator and give Elite another go. Still didn't get very far!
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I'm sure this question comes up every couple of years! And my answer is the same; I started with Elite on my trusty ZX Spectrum 48k, replete with LensLok... ...yyyeessss... but even that couldn't put me off playing day and night until I reached Elite. Thing was, I was already 36 when all that started, so I should have known better even then!
Soooo... 30 years on, and nothing has really changed... ....except the computer and its keyboard, and the quality of the graphics, oh, and the sound, and monitor, and ... this is getting a bit like the, "what did the Romans ever do for us?" sketch ...
Soooo... 30 years on, and nothing has really changed... ....except the computer and its keyboard, and the quality of the graphics, oh, and the sound, and monitor, and ... this is getting a bit like the, "what did the Romans ever do for us?" sketch ...
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<chuckles> I was only thirty-two when all that started - and I should've known better too.Star Gazer wrote:I was already 36 when all that started, so I should have known better even then!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!