Welcome erik and thanks for the 'gift'

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Welcome erik and thanks for the 'gift'
Welcome back!Commander Mick wrote: ↑Mon Dec 30, 2024 11:29 amAlready have introduced myself here some years ago and now I have returned.
Greetings Commanders...
Welcome back!AndyEW wrote: ↑Thu Jan 02, 2025 9:51 pmAfter a few years away I have returned to fly the cosmos and start my trading career again. Only I've switched from Windows to MacOs and things have changed quite a bit with Oolite. After some initial hiccups I've managed to get it installed and working. Am I right in thinking that the macOs version needs a bit of work?
Anyway, my thanks to all the people who contribute.
The macOS port is effectively no longer supported due to lack of maintainers and Apple's lack of interest in supporting OpenGL any further. The best one can hope for right now is a bug fix or two for v1.90.
Sorry? At the moment v.1.90 is the official recommended version - and it is for the AppleMac as well as Windows & Linux.another_commander wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2025 6:07 amThe macOS port is effectively no longer supported due to lack of maintainers and Apple's lack of interest in supporting OpenGL any further. The best one can hope for right now is a bug fix or two for v1.90.
Whenever (if) we get maintainers for the mac port again, there will be a lot of work to catch up to the other two ports. In this page (click "Oolite on the bleeding edge") you can see how much the game has changed since the last version that supported Macs about 4.5 years ago.
Yes, v1.90 is still the latest official version. But development has not ended at v1.90 and the current Windows and Linux ports are already way, way ahead of what 1.90 used to be. This is why I would now (unofficially) recommend 1.91 over 1.90 for Win/Linux - it brings 4.5 years' worth of additional features and fixes. Unfortunately, as it currently stands, the macOS port will not see those. That's what I mean by "no longer supported".Cholmondely wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2025 8:13 amSorry? At the moment v.1.90 is the official recommended version - and it is for the AppleMac as well as Windows & Linux.
Or is our official website’s download page wrong?
So? Now that you've had a couple of months to experiment, what do you think?
So how goes it? Have you gotten anywhere yet? Or merely got absorbed by the wonderful world of The Dark Side?mils32k wrote: ↑Fri Dec 13, 2024 2:44 pmHello everyone, nice to be here
I decided to drop by and say hello as I've been playing Oolite on and off now for ages (mostly off, to tell the truth). I forget when exactly, but pre-shaders, pre javascript. After a particularly long break though, I'm back with a brand new Cobra and working through an attempt to visit every world in at least the first galaxy.
I've stocked up on a load of ambience and mission OXPs, thanks to phkb's excellent lists of recommendations. Nothing that changes gameplay much although Commies and Feudal States look interesting.
Back in the old, old days I played the original Acornsoft Elite on a BBC Micro. Never achieved a rank higher than Dangerous -- my preferred style of play has always been "run away, run away now". But I could dock properly, which marked me as a god among men (well, among 12-year-olds).
I saw you just dropped by!
To be honest, life got in the way. I've had little time to play it sadly.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 5:18 pmSo? Now that you've had a couple of months to experiment, what do you think?
With your latest vignette (The Bond) I've added your Elite Trader page to https://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/List_ ... te_stories.Reval wrote: ↑Thu Oct 29, 2020 8:35 amGreetings to all denizens of the 8 charts!
Been a long-time lurker here and a sporadic Ooliter since 2014 or thereabouts. Apart from MS FS9, Oolite is the only 'game' that consistently keeps me returning to it. That's some feat on the part of the developers, and so finally I express my thanks and appreciation to all who keep the Oolite cogs spinning and well-oiled... Long may this wondrous enterprise continue to flourish.
(Elite Dangerous: pfah, give me none of it - it's no computer game, but Oolite is, thank God.)