Dark Orbit?
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Dark Orbit?
Just followed a link to it from Facebook Ad (annoyed at myself for doing so - it only encourages them)
Does anybody know what it is - anybody play?
http://en.darkorbit.bigpoint.com/?aid=1 ... 22&aip=833
Does anybody know what it is - anybody play?
http://en.darkorbit.bigpoint.com/?aid=1 ... 22&aip=833
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No clue whatsoever.
However, my curiosity chip was activated, and led me here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkorbit
However, my curiosity chip was activated, and led me here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkorbit
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Lots of words - not sure it tells me anything - quite importantly like - is it any good!?CheeseRedux wrote:No clue whatsoever.
However, my curiosity chip was activated, and led me here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkorbit
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The whole content of the page looks like c&p'd from the game manual wholesale (and grammatically butchered at some point in the process).CheeseRedux wrote:No clue whatsoever.
However, my curiosity chip was activated, and led me here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkorbit
If I was a Wikipedia user, I would start a deletion request, due to complete lack of notability.
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Having reminded myself of the thread and then followed the link to the actual wikipedia page can I ask would it be worth updating the Oolite page to include the recent review in which ever PC mag it was (link to thread to follow once I find it) - I don't have - nor would I ever want - an account with wikipedia so I'm not in a position to do this.Commander McLane wrote:The whole content of the page looks like c&p'd from the game manual wholesale (and grammatically butchered at some point in the process).CheeseRedux wrote:No clue whatsoever.
However, my curiosity chip was activated, and led me here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkorbit
If I was a Wikipedia user, I would start a deletion request, due to complete lack of notability.
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Less quotable/notable than Wolfwood's blogs? Absolutely no slight on Wolfwood intended by this - the site and his blogs are superb - but a national PC mag during an article about Elite deems it worthy to mention that Oolite even exits - surely worthy of inclusion? As I don;t know the criteria for documented evidence this is a genuine question about how Wikipedia works (or doesn't - given the hacking and slashing over pages that mention Thierry Henry and/or Sportsmanship at the moment)another_commander wrote:I am not sure that PC magazine article would qualify. It was an article about Elite, which had a small insert commenting on Oolite. Good for publicity in general, but maybe not important enough for Wikipedia.
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I took a look at some you tube vids and all I saw were servers steaming under the strain of overlaying a thousand ships collectivly mullering any hapless trader who happened to come along all in fake 3d.
I'll give the internet this; when it comes to online gaming they never miss an opportunity to set two (or more) complete strangers at each others throats like a bunch of fighting cocks and get them to pay for the privilage.
I think I'd rather remove my love spuds with a rusty spoon than play this.
I'll give the internet this; when it comes to online gaming they never miss an opportunity to set two (or more) complete strangers at each others throats like a bunch of fighting cocks and get them to pay for the privilage.
I think I'd rather remove my love spuds with a rusty spoon than play this.
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That's the impression I was beginning to form... (can I claim "great minds"? )ClymAngus wrote:I took a look at some you tube vids and all I saw were servers steaming under the strain of overlaying a thousand ships collectivly mullering any hapless trader who happened to come along all in fake 3d.
I'll give the internet this; when it comes to online gaming they never miss an opportunity to set two (or more) complete strangers at each others throats like a bunch of fighting cocks and get them to pay for the privilage.
I think I'd rather remove my love spuds with a rusty spoon than play this.
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I mean honestly can anyone actually tell me what the hell is supposed to be going on in this vid?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAPsjSlGC58&feature=fvw
There's a hell of a lot of mullering, sure. But seriously, it looks like a slow motion explosion in a lighsabre factory. It's pretty, in a ponderous kind of way, but by god man! Look at the lag!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rAPsjSlGC58&feature=fvw
There's a hell of a lot of mullering, sure. But seriously, it looks like a slow motion explosion in a lighsabre factory. It's pretty, in a ponderous kind of way, but by god man! Look at the lag!
its one of those games that are supposed to be free to play
however at any significant point if you want to upgrade your ship/character you must pay real money to get some game credits, that you can spend on new Ships / Weapons / Super ammo
its combined with Levelling up so you much invest a lot of time playing it.
it has one goal only, to make you spend as much money as possible on upgrading / buying super weapons..
I played something called warpfire that was along the same lines, so it is just a tool that sits there on the internet and collects money.
You got to hand it to the makers it is a clever way of earning money that requires little investment once the initial development phases are over and servers has been setup..
The worst kind of these games comes from china
look here
http://www.danwei.org/electronic_games/ ... _in_zt.php
however at any significant point if you want to upgrade your ship/character you must pay real money to get some game credits, that you can spend on new Ships / Weapons / Super ammo
its combined with Levelling up so you much invest a lot of time playing it.
it has one goal only, to make you spend as much money as possible on upgrading / buying super weapons..
I played something called warpfire that was along the same lines, so it is just a tool that sits there on the internet and collects money.
You got to hand it to the makers it is a clever way of earning money that requires little investment once the initial development phases are over and servers has been setup..
The worst kind of these games comes from china
look here
http://www.danwei.org/electronic_games/ ... _in_zt.php
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While I beg to point out that there is no link to my blog from the Oolite Wiki page (only to the review I wrote some years ago for HookedGamers - which is a gaming site that currently gets about 100 000 unique visits a month), I know what you meant to say and agree wholeheartedly that the article on the printed magazine should also be added to the references.DaddyHoggy wrote:Less quotable/notable than Wolfwood's blogs? Absolutely no slight on Wolfwood intended by this - the site and his blogs are superb - but a national PC mag during an article about Elite deems it worthy to mention that Oolite even exits - surely worthy of inclusion?
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Phew! I was also refering to the fact that your review is used as a reference in the wikipedia article on Oolite. Apologies for any confusion.Wolfwood wrote:While I beg to point out that there is no link to my blog from the Oolite Wiki page (only to the review I wrote some years ago for HookedGamers - which is a gaming site that currently gets about 100 000 unique visits a month), I know what you meant to say and agree wholeheartedly that the article on the printed magazine should also be added to the references.DaddyHoggy wrote:Less quotable/notable than Wolfwood's blogs? Absolutely no slight on Wolfwood intended by this - the site and his blogs are superb - but a national PC mag during an article about Elite deems it worthy to mention that Oolite even exits - surely worthy of inclusion?
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