Yeah... it becomes tiresome reading some of it. I've had to add a couple of people to my ignore list.pagroove wrote:Hehe I've just read some topics on the ED forums. Some heated discussions there.
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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!
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Well this is always the case with 'online' games. I've seen the same thing in racing games, RPG's and so on. Let's say it looks all familiar. I do not take part in such discussions but I am in 'observation' modeCody wrote:Yeah... it becomes tiresome reading some of it. I've had to add a couple of people to my ignore list.pagroove wrote:Hehe I've just read some topics on the ED forums. Some heated discussions there.
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Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous
Yup, I ignored most threads before this and I continue to ignore even more of them now. Silly stuff, but unfortunately very common on online forums.
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Things tend be civil on here... For the most part!Wolfwood wrote:Yup, I ignored most threads before this and I continue to ignore even more of them now. Silly stuff, but unfortunately very common on online forums.
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I suspect if we decreed that everyone had to play the same version of the game, down to the OXP set, semi-competitively, things would become rapidly uncivil very quickly. Rather Frontier than me!Pleb wrote:Things tend be civil on here... For the most part!
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Well someone had better quote this the next time someone mentions/suggests an online version of oolite!cim wrote:I suspect if we decreed that everyone had to play the same version of the game, down to the OXP set, semi-competitively, things would become rapidly uncivil very quickly. Rather Frontier than me!
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<nods vehemently> I'd not wish to be a mod on the Frontier forum - no way!cim wrote:I suspect if we decreed that everyone had to play the same version of the game, down to the OXP set, semi-competitively, things would become rapidly uncivil very quickly. Rather Frontier than me!
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Does anyone know how oolite is regarded on other forums like frontier?
Are we a seen as a bunch of programming hippies compared to the cut and thrust of Frontier? If so, good. For tinkering about with something does exist is far better for the soul than playing a locked down thing that half doesn't exist. I'm sure in the fullness of time it will all be lovely, new and fluffy. Until that shining day, I fear that game is currently causing more anger than it is curing.
Some people really are not doing their blood pressure any good at all.
Are we a seen as a bunch of programming hippies compared to the cut and thrust of Frontier? If so, good. For tinkering about with something does exist is far better for the soul than playing a locked down thing that half doesn't exist. I'm sure in the fullness of time it will all be lovely, new and fluffy. Until that shining day, I fear that game is currently causing more anger than it is curing.
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I've been pleasantly surprised by the number of people on the FD forum who play/have played Oolite - we even have a small thread over there.ClymAngus wrote:Does anyone know how oolite is regarded on other forums like frontier?
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
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This might be something which Kickstarter projects are vulnerable to. People stump up their money at the outset, on a promise - in effect, buying a game which only exists in their imagination. Then, perhaps, as dreams and reality begin inevitably to diverge, they start to feel short-changed ("That's not what docking was like in my head! Change it at once!").ClymAngus wrote:Some people really are not doing their blood pressure any good at all.
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:snickersDisembodied wrote:This might be something which Kickstarter projects are vulnerable to. People stump up their money at the outset, on a promise - in effect, buying a game which only exists in their imagination. Then, perhaps, as dreams and reality begin inevitably to diverge, they start to feel short-changed ("That's not what docking was like in my head! Change it at once!").ClymAngus wrote:Some people really are not doing their blood pressure any good at all.
That's what the DDF is for (apparently).
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Ah yes - the 'godlike powers' of the DDF.Tricky wrote:That's what the DDF is for (apparently).
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Further to what Cody said, from what I've seen, Oolite seems very much respected by all who've encountered it.ClymAngus wrote:Does anyone know how oolite is regarded on other forums like frontier?
Are we a seen as a bunch of programming hippies compared to the cut and thrust of Frontier?
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
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It's touching to see the Flying Dutchman getting some love.
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<coughs>Cody wrote:<nods vehemently> I'd not wish to be a mod on the Frontier forum - no way!cim wrote:I suspect if we decreed that everyone had to play the same version of the game, down to the OXP set, semi-competitively, things would become rapidly uncivil very quickly. Rather Frontier than me!
I am still hoping ED will have this too as an Easter Egg.Commander McLane wrote:It's touching to see the Flying Dutchman getting some love.
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Elite IV Is Released. Now Keeping The Faith in Oolite, Pioneer & FFE3D
Elite IV Is Released. Now Keeping The Faith in Oolite, Pioneer & FFE3D