Join us at the Oolite Anniversary Party -- London, 7th July 2024, 1pm
More details in this thread.

Retro Rockets

An area for discussing new ideas and additions to Oolite.

Moderators: winston, another_commander

Do you need Retro Rockets?

Yes, absolute neccessary!
5
13%
Don't 'need' them - but would be nice.
16
42%
Nope. Retros are not for me.
17
45%
 
Total votes: 38

atze
Poor
Poor
Posts: 5
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2004 2:14 pm
Location: Hamburg

Retro Rockets

Post by atze »

hi there,

i am amazed that oolite is so near to the original (as far as i remember it). i just took out my old manual to elite (atari st). and i found a thing i really miss in oolite: RETRO ROCKETS!

the best thing to hold your enemy at distance AND in view to keep your laser warm!

any chance to get some retros?

i fly version 1.35.
User avatar
aegidian
Master and Commander
Master and Commander
Posts: 1160
Joined: Thu May 20, 2004 10:46 pm
Location: London UK
Contact:

Post by aegidian »

How about a full manual thruster pack conversion?

That way you could disengage the standard Elite computer assisted controls and go for undamped 6x2 way thrusters.
(Roll+ Roll- Pitch+ Pitch- Yaw+ Yaw- X+ X- Y+ Y- Z+ Z-, yup, only twelve keys required, could just about manage that with two hands!) :wink:
"The planet Rear is scourged by well-intentioned OXZs."

Oolite models and gear? click here!
User avatar
Star Gazer
---- E L I T E ----
---- E L I T E ----
Posts: 633
Joined: Sat Aug 14, 2004 4:55 pm
Location: North Norfolk, UK, (Average Agricultural, Feudal States,Tech Level 8)

Post by Star Gazer »

Bit bemused by 'retro rockets' - surely it must have retro rockets to slow down... ...I assume he means spinning the space ship round whilst moving in a given direction, thereby firing at an advancing enemy as you retreat from them - why not use the rear weapon?

This is used in top-down 2D space games like EV, but I reckon would be seriously risky in 3D - could be a bit of a hoot in a melee!!
Very funny, Scotty, now beam down my clothes...
User avatar
Darkbee
---- E L I T E ----
---- E L I T E ----
Posts: 335
Joined: Mon Aug 09, 2004 8:40 pm
Location: Space... man!
Contact:

Post by Darkbee »

The only time I remember retro rockets being of any use on the Atari ST version of Elite was when you were near to the sun and could fire the rockets to get away from it without having to turn your ship around. Other than that I found them pretty useless. For those that are not familiar with the ST version; Retro Rockets were essentially a limited (5 uses I think) reverse speed boost (i.e. it sent you flying backwards). The advantage of them was that they didn't require any witch fuel but they were, in a sense, a one shot deal which was definately a disadvantage (an expensive one shot deal at that if I remember correctly)

Given that we have fuel injectors, I personally, don't feel there is a need to ressurrect retro rockets.
Darkbee
Oolite: A grOovy Kind of Love
Image
atze
Poor
Poor
Posts: 5
Joined: Fri Dec 31, 2004 2:14 pm
Location: Hamburg

Post by atze »

just to clarify:

retros are boosters that kick your ship backwards some kilometers.
very useful if you are surrounded by lots of enemies (THARGS!) to get out of the fights center. and your laser is still aiming at that center, so you can hold the trigger!

thats what i need them for. ;)
User avatar
Darkbee
---- E L I T E ----
---- E L I T E ----
Posts: 335
Joined: Mon Aug 09, 2004 8:40 pm
Location: Space... man!
Contact:

Post by Darkbee »

atze wrote:
just to clarify:

retros are boosters that kick your ship backwards some kilometers.
very useful if you are surrounded by lots of enemies (THARGS!) to get out of the fights center. and your laser is still aiming at that center, so you can hold the trigger!

thats what i need them for. ;)
OR, you could work in reverse (which is basically forwards... :?) anyway... Stick a laser on your rear and use Fuel Injectors to run away firing... it's a bit trickier but it works. :wink:
Darkbee
Oolite: A grOovy Kind of Love
Image
Asp
Mostly Harmless
Mostly Harmless
Posts: 3
Joined: Sat Aug 14, 2004 8:59 pm

Post by Asp »

aegidian wrote:
How about a full manual thruster pack conversion?

That way you could disengage the standard Elite computer assisted controls and go for undamped 6x2 way thrusters.
(Roll+ Roll- Pitch+ Pitch- Yaw+ Yaw- X+ X- Y+ Y- Z+ Z-, yup, only twelve keys required, could just about manage that with two hands!) :wink:
Me want some. 8)
Maybe only manual forward and reverse thrusters. Let the gyros be on auto or else... :roll:
AJ
Above Average
Above Average
Posts: 16
Joined: Tue Jan 04, 2005 11:11 pm
Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Post by AJ »

aegidian wrote:
How about a full manual thruster pack conversion?

That way you could disengage the standard Elite computer assisted controls and go for undamped 6x2 way thrusters.
(Roll+ Roll- Pitch+ Pitch- Yaw+ Yaw- X+ X- Y+ Y- Z+ Z-, yup, only twelve keys required, could just about manage that with two hands!) :wink:
Slightly more useful would be the option to align your controls with the view you are currently using. In other words you don't have to mentally reverse your controls when firing from the aft view. Even better, it woul be possible to use the side lasers for a change.

Obviously the thrust would still be in the forward direction, but that would be pretty cool.
User avatar
Mad Dan Eccles
Deadly
Deadly
Posts: 196
Joined: Tue Sep 07, 2004 8:54 pm
Location: The Greatest City in the Ooniverse
Contact:

Post by Mad Dan Eccles »

AJ wrote:
Slightly more useful would be the option to align your controls with the view you are currently using. In other words you don't have to mentally reverse your controls when firing from the aft view.
Hell no. That'd *really* confuse me. It's good to be reminded you're looking aft (or left or right) occasionally. . .
Master of Mayhem

"The name's derived from Object Oriented eLite so you could say "Oh! Oh! Leet!", but that might sound too much like g33k sex."
User avatar
CWolf
---- E L I T E ----
---- E L I T E ----
Posts: 317
Joined: Mon Jul 03, 2006 12:33 pm
Location: Currently floating round Eninre

Post by CWolf »

I remember them on the Amiga - kinda useless, apart from the retreat to cool off option, but if you can afford Retros you can afford a gun on the back.
The act of talking b*ll*cks whilst waving one's arms about wildly is referred to as testiculation.

Image
User avatar
Draco_Caeles
Dangerous
Dangerous
Posts: 105
Joined: Sat Apr 15, 2006 11:40 pm
Location: North-west England

Post by Draco_Caeles »

aegidian wrote:
How about a full manual thruster pack conversion?

That way you could disengage the standard Elite computer assisted controls and go for undamped 6x2 way thrusters.
(Roll+ Roll- Pitch+ Pitch- Yaw+ Yaw- X+ X- Y+ Y- Z+ Z-, yup, only twelve keys required, could just about manage that with two hands!) :wink:
Yes please :D

Actually you could probably manage with just one hand once you learned the combinations... after all there are some that are just silly (Y+ and Y- simultaneously, of course)...

I'd suggest a key which would dampen off any roll and perhaps another which would dampen any movement along the XYZ axes...

:D
Space Corps Directive #7214
To perserve morale during long-haul missions, all male officers above the rank of First Technician must, during panto season, be ready to put on a dress and a pair of false breasts.
User avatar
drew
---- E L I T E ----
---- E L I T E ----
Posts: 2190
Joined: Fri May 19, 2006 9:29 am
Location: In front of a laptop writing a book.
Contact:

Post by drew »

Slightly more useful would be the option to align your controls with the view you are currently using. In other words you don't have to mentally reverse your controls when firing from the aft view. Even better, it woul be possible to use the side lasers for a change.
On the zx spectrum version of Elite there was a key that allowed you to reverse the controls (up=down, roll left=roll right etc) so that you could use your rear view much more effectively. So there is a 'canon' prerogative for this. Not sure about other versions.

Since the Elite ships must be fly by wire in this far advanced century, that sort of thing would probably be a common place mod, or standard fitment I would have thought.

So.. no for retros, but yes to controls linked to (atleast) the rear screen.

Cheers,

Drew.
Drew is an author of SF and Fantasy Novels
WebsiteFacebookTwitter
User avatar
Wolfwood
---- E L I T E ----
---- E L I T E ----
Posts: 735
Joined: Wed Mar 29, 2006 9:53 am
Location: Finland
Contact:

Post by Wolfwood »

drew wrote:
On the zx spectrum version of Elite there was a key that allowed you to reverse the controls (up=down, roll left=roll right etc) so that you could use your rear view much more effectively. So there is a 'canon' prerogative for this. Not sure about other versions.
I think this was also in the Amiga or C-64 version. It was basically a difference between the climb and dive directions, one for those who wanted to fly the craft as if it was an aeroplane and one for those who wanted to have the crosshairs move into the direction that they pushed the joystick into...
Author of Tales from the Frontier - official Elite 4 anthology.
Author of Marcan Rayger adventures - unofficial fan-fic novellas set in the Frontier universe.
dajt
Quite Grand Sub-Admiral
Quite Grand Sub-Admiral
Posts: 364
Joined: Tue Aug 17, 2004 7:05 am
Location: Orange, NSW, Australia

Post by dajt »

aegidian wrote:
How about a full manual thruster pack conversion?

That way you could disengage the standard Elite computer assisted controls and go for undamped 6x2 way thrusters.
(Roll+ Roll- Pitch+ Pitch- Yaw+ Yaw- X+ X- Y+ Y- Z+ Z-, yup, only twelve keys required, could just about manage that with two hands!) :wink:
That sounds like good fun - it might make manual docking heaps easier too.
Regards,
David Taylor.
toejoe
Poor
Poor
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue May 30, 2006 11:41 am

Post by toejoe »

Last elite i played was amiga version. (I do not count frontier and ffe)
I must say that i find retro rockets useful. I used it in most difficult situations. Let's say that where i launched retros in amiga, i eject ship in escape pod now :)
It would be nice to have that piece of equipment again. It is not a must to have it.
Post Reply