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Post by Lestradae »

Pity there isn't a flag built into the ship plist that simply states:

Can dock? yes/no

To avoid such ramming issues.
That's an idea! I'm taking this to the scripting requests.
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Post by Thargoid »

If the AI's written properly then it shouldn't be necessary should it? And if the AI says dock but the shipdata.plist says no, what is it supposed to do :?
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Post by JensAyton »

Indeed, a yes/no decision on docking is the AI’s responsibility. A way to query whether the ship can actually fit a given station’s dock might be useful, but also more complex.
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Ahruman wrote:
Indeed, a yes/no decision on docking is the AI’s responsibility. A way to query whether the ship can actually fit a given station’s dock might be useful, but also more complex.
And even with such a check it would fail. I think this are ships that have a trader role. Traders are also launched sometimes by the system.
I agree it is the responsibility of the author to not give a trader role to a ship that can't really act as a trader.
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If there was a can-I-fit-in-this-station method, the generic trader AIs could be rewritten to do something sensible.
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Post by another_commander »

Back in the topic, Griff has done it again. Coriolis station, next generation Oolite graphics:
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And again:
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Note also the extra gauge on the HUD? This is the yaw indicator, which will be possible to draw as an optional from the next version on.

Griff, if you could just make an attempt for the Cobra MKIII with your style of textures and normal mapping, I could try to recreate a screenshot themed after the Elite poster of 1984. The Coriolis already looks better than the one from the poster, so it's only the Cobby missing. Now, that would be a DVD cover, wouldn't it?
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Post by Griff »

mm, i need to tone down the bumpiness on the 'windows' a bit i think.
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Post by another_commander »

And one more for the Coriolis, just because it's so gorgeous:
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@ Griff Do my textures also with it? I love to see a bumpy Redtec of Greenline
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One small coding job for a man, one giant leap for funny-looking trapezoids.

Not that it looks easy to do, but the quote wouldn't make sense otherwise.
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Post by LittleBear »

Looks like someone has staked a claim to this asteroid:-

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Post by Svengali »

LittleBear wrote:
Looks like someone has staked a claim to this asteroid:-
Cool! Looks great.
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Post by Ensa »

LittleBear wrote:
Looks like someone has staked a claim to this asteroid:-
Now that has got me all exited.... :D
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Which HUD you using there LB?
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