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- Cmdr. Maegil
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I enjoy manual docking, even though I have a fitted 'puter.
Actually I think I only used it three times: once to dock with a Dredger and the rest because I was sleepy (or rather, nearly dropping out cold) and wanted to get to a certain system before going to bed...
Actually I think I only used it three times: once to dock with a Dredger and the rest because I was sleepy (or rather, nearly dropping out cold) and wanted to get to a certain system before going to bed...
You know those who, having been mugged and stabbed, fired, dog run over, house burned down, wife eloped with best friend, daughters becoming prostitutes and their countries invaded - still say that "all is well"?
I'm obviously not one of them.
I'm obviously not one of them.
- Arexack_Heretic
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@ Frame:
you are right. on all counts.
Buoys were not in C=64 or any of the Frontier sequels.
I almost never use the 'autodock' in my experience it leads to a 50% mortality rate.
(I use it to dock while I'm in the combuis making coffee or while I'm in my cabin working on stuff at the CPU console.)
quickdock can be handy with Behemoths etc.
you are right. on all counts.
Buoys were not in C=64 or any of the Frontier sequels.
I almost never use the 'autodock' in my experience it leads to a 50% mortality rate.
(I use it to dock while I'm in the combuis making coffee or while I'm in my cabin working on stuff at the CPU console.)
quickdock can be handy with Behemoths etc.
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I seem to remember the same. I was astonished when I found out that you can dock at full throttle in Oolite.Frame wrote:Weird though, im almost 100% sure that you could not dock at full throttle in Classic Elite on the commodore 64...
And actually with a little bit practise it is sooo easy to dock manually without a buoy. As the docking bay is very visible with all the flashers lining up with it is no problem at all. And as most of the ships are relatively small compared to the bay there is no need to line up exactly. Sort of lining up will do most of the time.
@Commander McLane
aye the 2d docking bay on the C=64 made it a bit more challenging...
however i once docked backwards facing the planet since you couldnt stand complete still on the C=64 version...
any fictional spectators would have siad... show off ^^
aye the 2d docking bay on the C=64 made it a bit more challenging...
however i once docked backwards facing the planet since you couldnt stand complete still on the C=64 version...
any fictional spectators would have siad... show off ^^
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no clue... my bet is that my forward motion was translated to negative motion when i turned the craft at throttle set to zero...
however, that is purely speculation...
i do recall though that i scraped the sides quite alot before docking...
i tried it again but failed each time after that...
however, that is purely speculation...
i do recall though that i scraped the sides quite alot before docking...
i tried it again but failed each time after that...
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Being a PC user many moons ago I had to be content just reading this BBS untill the first PC installer version was released (thanks again Nic) and IIRC it was damned hard to dock manually untill you got the hang of it, it certainly seemed harder then TNK and my original Amstrad version. At some stage with a later release I'm sure Giles did something to make manual docking a lot easier, and certainly now I can dock my supercobra at full speed and sometimes with injectors too.
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OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
sorry to revive but, the speccy version did _not_ have buoys.Wiggy wrote:I believe that navigation buoys were in the Spectrum version.
In my day, we didn't have them on the BBC version, and we used to look down our collective nose at the Speccy users who couldn't dock without them.
(Yes, I'm from a strange alien race that has a collective nose. Don't visit our world when there's a flu bug going round.)
The nav buoys of Oolite are great, but i must admit, i used to enjoy the fact that i could dock without the need for a DC. The art of docking was to flyby the station, directly towards the planet, then stop, turn round and just throttle up.
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They were certainly in Xelite, but were not a lot of good really once you got miltary lasers etc.
In Oolite the enemy can be much more potent and the ability to be able to do the equivalent of a Harrier viffing would be brilliant in combat.
In Oolite the enemy can be much more potent and the ability to be able to do the equivalent of a Harrier viffing would be brilliant in combat.
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OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
OK so I'm a PC user - "you know whats scary? Out of billions of sperm I was the fastest"
- Cmdr. Maegil
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I also love the concept of Newtonian physics and six degrees of freedom... But that's not Oolite!
You know those who, having been mugged and stabbed, fired, dog run over, house burned down, wife eloped with best friend, daughters becoming prostitutes and their countries invaded - still say that "all is well"?
I'm obviously not one of them.
I'm obviously not one of them.
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You and your six degrees of freedom!Cmdr. Maegil wrote:I also love the concept of Newtonian physics and six degrees of freedom... But that's not Oolite!
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