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Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 1:30 pm
by Fatleaf
That is one of the reasons Oolite has managed to be so popular and remain in peoples hearts for a long time. The core game is great by itself but it is also balanced enough to allow for a wide range of diversity through oxp's so each person can have a Ooniverse that they desire. As long as that balance and diversity remains (it will as far as I can see) then it will continue to have a place.
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 5:13 pm
by Tricky
I think the major feature of Oolite is that it runs on the 3 major desktop platforms. How many other games can claim that?
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 6:43 pm
by Commander McLane
Tricky wrote:I think the major feature of Oolite is that it runs on the 3 major desktop platforms. How many other games can claim that?
Limit Theory will be a serious contender.
Personally I think that the two other major features of Oolite are equally, if not more important: (a) that it's free, and (b) the practically unlimited moddability, read: OXPs.
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2013 9:55 pm
by Corny
And I recently bought all the games of the X-series so far in a humble weekly sale. I'll never play Oolite again.
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Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 12:05 am
by Fatleaf
Corny wrote:And I recently bought all the games of the X-series so far in a humble weekly sale. I'll never play Oolite again.
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I give you three days..... tops
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 3:55 am
by Diziet Sma
Tricky wrote:I think the major feature of Oolite is that it runs on the 3 major desktop platforms. How many other games can claim that?
Unreal Tournament 2004, for one..
Here at home it's currently running on all 3 platforms. And that's natively, no Wine or emulators required. Admittedly, it took some research, lateral thinking and fiddling to get it working on modern hardware and OSs, but it was do-able.. dealing with the Mac switch-over from PPC to Intel was the biggest hassle. That did require the
temporary use of Wine as an intermediate step.
(but yes, I know you meant space-type games)
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 10:45 am
by Corny
Fatleaf wrote:Corny wrote:And I recently bought all the games of the X-series so far in a humble weekly sale. I'll never play Oolite again.
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I give you three days..... tops
I'd say "challenge accepted" and try to make a tough facial expression, but I don't want to keep Norby waiting - I wanted to make a demo for the Towbar OXP because I liked it so much.
</lame_excuse>
However, if you'd challenge me to play X3 for more than three days (well not ALL the time of course), I'll gladly accept that
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 7:57 pm
by Geraldine
Fatleaf wrote:Corny wrote:And I recently bought all the games of the X-series so far in a humble weekly sale. I'll never play Oolite again.
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I give you three days..... tops
Well I have had the original first X game since it came out and still have not completed it. What is that 13 years? Maybe one day
Oolite? Stay for a while, stay forever.
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2013 8:01 pm
by Cody
I hammered my way through X-BTF (on CD) in very little time. The best bit - the very first launch!
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 12:11 am
by Geraldine
Yes I agree Cody, the start was interesting, then slowly I kept being distracted by other games until the point I stopped playing it. More often than not it was an Elite game that did the deed. One of these days though I will complete it!....or not
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 9:33 am
by Goth47
Hi guys I have only just found oolite and I have to say I love it. It's strength comes from being so easily modded in the form of oxps created by fans like yourselves, to me this gives oolite a range of creativity that commercialised games cannot attain. I loved the elite series of games back in the eighties but have never found a replacement since their passing, I have bought X Terran conflict but it does not have the same feel and it was only on Wednesday evening that I found oolite. I spent 2 days experimenting with combinations of oxps and now I have a fantastic game that looks a treat on my big monitor. It looks and plays great and for me the playability blows X Terran conflict out of the water. I am pretty sure I will buy ED when it comes out but I cant see it replacing oolite.
Many thanks to all you developers and oxp writers
Goth
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 5:25 pm
by Diziet Sma
G'day Goth47, and welcome aboard!
(And yes, Oolite really is something special, eh?
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Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Sat Oct 05, 2013 6:19 pm
by Goth47
Its bloody great mate, I cant get any work done lol, I haven't managed to go deep into Galaxy one yet because I am mainly sticking to safe systems until I get the hang of it but yeah you are right mate it is something really special
Goth
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 10:03 am
by onno256
It also has a ridiculous amount of playtime, my usual savegames last around 6 months (and I usually play every day)
Re: THE DEATH OF OOLITE > ELITE DANGEROUS
Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 10:43 am
by Gouanaco
Oolite = awesome
ED = could be awesome; kinda looks like its gonna turn out not to be Elite.
I like the look of the game and the fact that it has multiplayer but... it seems like its going to be alot different and could just turn out to be a genric space game :/
Hopefully it doesnt im looking forward to it
But Oolite will always stay in my heart as one of the best if not most Space Exploration Game(with lots of other stuff todo)
~ Gouanaco 2013