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Glad you found us Welcome aboard.
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Welcome aboard, Commander!
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!
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Hello there everyone. I'm Sabrina Airsquirrel. I'm a new commander here and I certainly am enjoying Oolite on Linux so far. I hope to have fun on the forums and playing the game.
Here is a picture of myself:
Now if only I could figure out how get my name changed in-game from Jameson that would be great. XD
Here is a picture of myself:
Now if only I could figure out how get my name changed in-game from Jameson that would be great. XD
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Try F4, Edit Ship's Registration... and welcome aboard.
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!
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Thanks Cody, that worked for me!Cody wrote:Try F4, Edit Ship's Registration... and welcome aboard.
I found Oolite on Linux so I can play Elite on my Ubuntu OS I have on my computer. So far I'm loving it. I myself didn't play the original Elite. (I was born too late for that) but thanks to having Oolite, I can enjoy that experience.
And yes I do role play as my Space Bounty-Huntress Squirrel character on Oolite; Sabrina Airsquirrel. Hence the name on the Forums.
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Welcome, Commander!Sabrina Airsquirrel wrote:I found Oolite on Linux so I can play Elite on my Ubuntu
If you installed it from the package manager of OS then worth to get the latest stable from oolite.org.
You can read a lot about the game in Oolite wiki.
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Hi all. I got into Elite back in the on the Amiga and I loved it. Ever since that day I have been a mac user (boo in know) and I was looking for a version that didn't involve an emulator or some other crap like that.
Ok so now I've been using oolite for over a week now and I love it! However, there are some things that don't work but I won't mention them here.
So just saying that I love the game and I'll be playing for some time.
Ok so now I've been using oolite for over a week now and I love it! However, there are some things that don't work but I won't mention them here.
So just saying that I love the game and I'll be playing for some time.
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Welcome aboard, Commander - from a BBC Elite veteran!
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!
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Welcome commander!", tips for salute at helmet.
if something is not working feel to ask on the forums. Folks around here are mostly harmless (according to the Guide),
Amah / c64 & amiga elite spacer.
if something is not working feel to ask on the forums. Folks around here are mostly harmless (according to the Guide),
Amah / c64 & amiga elite spacer.
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Welcome, Sabrina Airsquirrel and daneurl. Good to have you aboard.
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Hello everyone!
I once played Frontier on an Amiga and liked the game very much with its open space feeling and, hehe, the music (I still can't listen to certain Mussorgsky, Grieg and Strauss tunes without getting instantly pictures of space stations and laser fiering ships in my mind ). Unfortunately on one of my moves I lost the games box with its big space map poster.
Just out of curiosity, some weeks ago, I looked what happend to the game and if there is a way to maybe play it again on my PC. So I landed here and was overwhelmed by the work that was done by all the contributors of this project. There is so much to give immersive detail and depht to the game, even on a not really dedicated gaming PC. Great!
What I also noticed by reading through some of the forum's posts, oxp readmes and code comments is the kind respect everyone gives to each other. That's something nice to see too, makes a good feeling about the project and its community.
While getting lost in all the interesting content via the ingame extentions manager (really nice tool!) and the wiki, trying this and that to find my perfect setup, I already had a couple of days fun playing it.
I also collected a small list with logged warnings and errors on the way, that I need to sort out now to see where I made a mistake on my run through the buffet and where I need to report what. I just discovered the Developer release for that, even though I'm not a programmer or anything related, but it seems to give some more informations.
Keep up the good work on this game.
I once played Frontier on an Amiga and liked the game very much with its open space feeling and, hehe, the music (I still can't listen to certain Mussorgsky, Grieg and Strauss tunes without getting instantly pictures of space stations and laser fiering ships in my mind ). Unfortunately on one of my moves I lost the games box with its big space map poster.
Just out of curiosity, some weeks ago, I looked what happend to the game and if there is a way to maybe play it again on my PC. So I landed here and was overwhelmed by the work that was done by all the contributors of this project. There is so much to give immersive detail and depht to the game, even on a not really dedicated gaming PC. Great!
What I also noticed by reading through some of the forum's posts, oxp readmes and code comments is the kind respect everyone gives to each other. That's something nice to see too, makes a good feeling about the project and its community.
While getting lost in all the interesting content via the ingame extentions manager (really nice tool!) and the wiki, trying this and that to find my perfect setup, I already had a couple of days fun playing it.
I also collected a small list with logged warnings and errors on the way, that I need to sort out now to see where I made a mistake on my run through the buffet and where I need to report what. I just discovered the Developer release for that, even though I'm not a programmer or anything related, but it seems to give some more informations.
Keep up the good work on this game.
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Welcome aboard, Commander!
You mean the FEII star chart? I still have mine, neatly folded in its box!Xanthin wrote:I once played Frontier on an Amiga [snip] I lost the games box with its big space map poster.
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!
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Ha, exactly this was it (just my wasn't that clean after all the pins and notes I put on it, hehe).
So you were obviously more careful with your youth artefacts.
So you were obviously more careful with your youth artefacts.
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Welcome Xanthin!
Feel free to post any logs, either into the topics of the related OXPs (what you can find near the bottom of most wiki pages or using the search link at the top of the forum) or simply in one into a new topic where at least the active members will see it and mention if you should post some parts into specific topics. A less active author who made the first post of an OXP usually get an email about a new post in his topic.
Feel free to post any logs, either into the topics of the related OXPs (what you can find near the bottom of most wiki pages or using the search link at the top of the forum) or simply in one into a new topic where at least the active members will see it and mention if you should post some parts into specific topics. A less active author who made the first post of an OXP usually get an email about a new post in his topic.
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I don't know about 'youth', but I was certainly younger! Oh to be forty again!Xanthin wrote:So you were obviously more careful with your youth artefacts.
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!