From Lestradae I have put a Ship Data table into the wiki. It compares all standard Oolite ships with all ships from all OXPs.
Here is the link:
http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Ship_data_table
It is linked from the end of the "Ships and Ship Variants" section of the OXP wiki page.
Enjoy.
Thanks Lestradae.
New ship data table
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New ship data table
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- Lestradae
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Imho, noIs it worth showing whether the ships are supplied as standard with the game or if they are OXP ships?
But, perhaps it should be noted that this is a complete list of all PLAYABLE Oolite ships that exist to date, not ALL Oolite ships.
Just my 0.2Cr
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Very nice. I particularly like the "rare" "common" etc (very D&D!) . Maybe just some the native ship names in italics, as thats easy to do given most are OXP?
OXPS : The Assassins Guild, Asteroid Storm, The Bank of the Black Monks, Random Hits, The Galactic Almanac, Renegade Pirates can be downloaded from the Elite Wiki here.
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That might not be a coincidence, as I devised this system for the Realistic Shipyards as a balancing out many ships thing ... and I happen to have 20 years of experience as a D&D player & Dungeon Master in all its three and a half incarnations ...I particularly like the "rare" "common" etc (very D&D!)
What the numbers mean?
Designation - Maximum Shipyard Appearance propability
Very Rare - 10%
Rare - 20%
Unusual - 40%
Common - 70%
Very Common - 90%
Standard - 100%
Happy that you like it
L