Yes, the vanilla game deserves a wiki.
We need to get rid of those all time references to O'elite. If you insist on that, the user base is absolutely limited to those that know the original game. Without fresh minds, insights or development beyond the old testament the game and the community around it are doomed.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 1:33 pmThe material in the world descriptions, is, without oxp's, irrelevant. The descriptions of ships etc is all in the original Elite Manual. There are just a few new pieces of equipment (a_c_'s ANA, STE etc) and that's pretty much it.
The oxp's on the other hand just get a brief teaser in the Expansions Manager, with whatever clues the author has crafted for the in-game F3/F4 pages. Without the wiki, there is little relevant information, except for those individuals who know how to break the OXZ open and look at the ReadMe - assuming that the author has bothered to say anything much. ...and looking for information here on the BB about them is often a pain.
Actually at some stage I started downloading Oolite and checking for equipment and ships, too. So from my scanner's perspective, Oolite is just treated like one of the other 684 expansions. You can see evidence where "Oolite 1.90" pops up in the Index_of_artefacts, or when looking at the warnings telling that the standard ships are getting replaced by OXPs. If you open the zip file I provide you find the 'usual' descriptions for ships and equipment, but they claim to originate from Oolite 1.90.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Fri Jun 25, 2021 1:33 pmOh - Hiran - do the Vanilla game stats in your database come from the vanilla game code or from OXPs?
So to answer your question: The database I create is fed by BOTH vanilla game and OXPs.
As a next development step I intend to scan the 3D model data and feed ship dimensions as well.