Re: Elite: Dangerous - and the return
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - and other stuff!
I didn't name my NPC after my commander name, part(s) of which may appear on an NPC (I think).
However, if you should encounter a sombreroed NPC with a single name, that'll be him - comprendes?
However, if you should encounter a sombreroed NPC with a single name, that'll be him - comprendes?
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - and other stuff!
This comment of Cody's would seem to me to be the answer.. the player got to name an NPC as part of their backer's pledge reward.Yah-Ta-Hey wrote:OK... I did not see a cmdr prefix.... just the name but why did he show up when I went to the members list and he checked out as a real player... duplication of names? Will I see an NPC called cody or sims or even me?
Cody wrote:Perhaps it was that user's KS reward NPC name choice
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I guess then it not only fits its role, but looks the partmossfoot wrote:Vulture fits its role nicely but is largely considered ugly
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Having now accumulated enough money to buy a Cobra ... all I'll say is that it sounds far better than the Adder did.Cody wrote:The Cobra makes horrible creaking noises when maneuvering* - one of the many little things that I dislike about the game!cim wrote:... between that and the rather unpleasant creaking noises it makes...
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Oh dear! I've only tried the Sidewinder and Cobra, so far. How do you like the smeared windscreen?cim wrote:Having now accumulated enough money to buy a Cobra ... all I'll say is that it sounds far better than the Adder did.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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I don't like the idea of creaking sounds when you turn at all, but I would like to know if it has camera shake/vibration when you go really fast? (Something that's on my OXP to-do list, but it would be great if Someone Else beat me to it.)cim wrote:Having now accumulated enough money to buy a Cobra ... all I'll say is that it sounds far better than the Adder did.Cody wrote:The Cobra makes horrible creaking noises when maneuvering* - one of the many little things that I dislike about the game!cim wrote:... between that and the rather unpleasant creaking noises it makes...
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I thought it was overdone on the Sidewinder. Seems okay on the Cobra, so far, but I haven't been flying it long and I might just not have turned at the wrong angle to the star yet.Cody wrote:I've only tried the Sidewinder and Cobra, so far. How do you like the smeared windscreen?
The Adder's a really nice step up from the Sidewinder with just three drawbacks
- the view isn't great (especially for an "exploration" ship)
- it objects noisily if you try to turn at full speed
- it doesn't look anything like an Adder
A bit, yes, especially when accelerating or decelerating sharply.Wildeblood wrote:I would like to know if it has camera shake/vibration when you go really fast?
Re: David Braben's Elite: Dangerous
Kind of? Good to see FD finally listen to the customers...Cody wrote:After a year of bleating, cajoling, demanding, pleading, starting numerous threads and polls, the external view fanatics finally have their wish - kinda! <sniggers> For the latest Beta version <sighs> FD have unlocked the debug camera, which is a simple fly-by cam - not unlike cim's camera drones - that one can steer.
For the record, my Cobra MkIII appears to be mostly metallic blue. I refused point-blank to pay £10 for that lovely limited-edition chrome skin, you see!
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Listen to their customers? Yeah, right!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Yes, especially the last part (same goes for the new FDL) But then, if all the old school elite ships resembled their counterparts, it would be a very blocky universecim wrote:Cody wrote:The Adder's a really nice step up from the Sidewinder with just three drawbacks
- the view isn't great (especially for an "exploration" ship)
- it objects noisily if you try to turn at full speed
- it doesn't look anything like an Adder
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Dyson Orbital - an outpost platform in a low security system 111ly from Sol. Dropped in, ran the IDS, found a bunch of astronomical objects, and scanned 'em all. I ain't exactly exploring (nor trading) - I'm simply meandering around, scraping a few thousand credits here and there selling planetary data. Now I check the system chart - yep, all planets/moons displayed and numbered. Fine - except for the First Discovered By [commander name] tag on each and every one of them. It's like Kilroy Was Here everywhere you bloody well go! As an aside: Creaking Door would be a worthy name for my ship (a damn good read, is Bomber).
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
Re: Elite: Dangerous - and other stuff!
I have developed such a like | hate relationship with this game (I will never love this game). I feel dirty every time I click on the ED shortcut.
Once again, my limited gaming time is lost to the ever present Upgrade Now. F**k this, back to Oolite. I've started a new commander and am really struggling to get by on the parcel runs in my (mostly) unmodified Cobra. Finally scraped together enough credits to afford injectors - that makes me feel a little safer...but safe enough to attempt a shortcut through an anarchy, with a 6+ LY jump in and out?
It's tempting but I'm not in my iron-assed Boa II any more.
Once again, my limited gaming time is lost to the ever present Upgrade Now. F**k this, back to Oolite. I've started a new commander and am really struggling to get by on the parcel runs in my (mostly) unmodified Cobra. Finally scraped together enough credits to afford injectors - that makes me feel a little safer...but safe enough to attempt a shortcut through an anarchy, with a 6+ LY jump in and out?
It's tempting but I'm not in my iron-assed Boa II any more.
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<grins> That would definitely be asking for trouble, I reckon!Bugbear wrote:... but safe enough to attempt a shortcut through an anarchy, with a 6+ LY jump in and out? I'm not in my iron-assed Boa II
As for ED: I doubt I'll progress far - too much in-game time required, for a game that hasn't grabbed me!
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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This is from the in-game GalNet news, I believe - rather sad, in my opinion.
I would advise stilts for the quagmires, and camels for the snowy hills
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
And any survivors, their debts I will certainly pay. There's always a way!
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Cody, your link goes to an authentication page for the forums.... but putting in nvidia cards as part of the game is sad for of commercialism.
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