Wildeblood wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2015 5:14 pm
I've said quite clearly I've no intention of updating this OXP for Oolite 1.82
Analysis
For those of us who experiment with v.1.77.1
etc.
what exactly
are the various different members of this horde?
We currently have:
AI Trading Assistant 2.15.1
AI Trading Autotrade Report 0.5.3
AI Trading Backup Datalogger 2.12.3
AI Trading Legality Reminder 1.0
AI Trading Purchase Book 2.12
AI Trading Turbotrader 1.0
AI Trading with Yoda 1.0
Are they just all retitled versions of the same thing?
Synthesis
Another point which strikes me is the provision of a possible answer to the mystery of the missing crew-members (up to
72! on an Anaconda).
If updated for current versions of Oolite, this could provide vital in-game dialogue displaying the existence of your crew.
A
Legal Advisor for commodity trading (who also specialises in legal small print for contracts, with suitable comments when one buys or sells something: "Hold off a minute, sir, I just need to complete subsection #3789546b before you can sell this! And you will need to sign right here. Oh! And what was your grandmother's middle name again?")
An
accountant (combinable with the
Ship's Accountant OXP): "No! No!! No!!! You must
not buy that number of them. According to the seventh dialectical amphiboly of the Theological Arithmetics of Saint Phibo Nacci, you will be sempiternally cursed by the Witchspace Lobster. Buying one less should do it"
A
purchase booker: "Are you quite sure that you want 100 of them? There are only two columns for those in the purchase book. 99 would be much easier"
A
backup datalogger: "Stop! Don't do anything for another couple of minutes! I'm busy backing up and can't handle any more input. I just can't turn the crank any faster..."
A
Yoda: what
is a Yoda? What do they do? Cousin Digby never had one, and neither did dear papa. Araminta has never heard of one, and Benedict just gives me a dirty look. Does it glow in the dark? Or bounce when you drop it?
And if one had to
respond to each (clicking on a dialogue button or some such), the player would enjoy all the thrills and joys of managing such a large crew. How blissfully immersive!
You might just have provided a solution to the biggest-by-far problem with Oolite.