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Tedious to the extreme 



- Version: 1.65, 10/20/2008 10:19AM PST
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dsrussell
I was going to write a long review on this space/trading game (based upon "Elite"), but I think that would be senseless. But I will tell this: If you have a lot of reading material or novels to catch up on, you'll have no problem doing that while playing this game. It is by far the slowest game I've ever encountered. For instance, it "can" take a player over 30 minutes to reach a planetary system's space station (after "witching" into the system). You heard me right. Over 30 minutes of watching paint dry! And that's flying one of the fastest ships in the game at top speed. The author(s), I guess, wanted the player to feel the vastness of the Oolite universe. In that, he/she/they succeeded.
However, the author(s) really didn't care about giving detailed descriptions of the planets or its inhabitants (unlike EV, whose descriptions are detailed and interesting). There are about a dozen different, one-line sentences (and all are silly) that are copy and pasted throughout the 255 systems in galaxy #1 (believe it or not, there are 8 galaxies ... or about 2,000 systems to explore). But since the author's didn't seem to care to describe them, I didn't care to explore many of them (they are all the same anyway). Actually, you can get by very nicely by exploring perhaps a dozen systems or less.
Oolite's saving grace is that the player is viewing everything from the cockpit, which is amazingly compelling. The artwork is first class, and it has kept me going much longer than I thought it would (I almost trashed it in the first few hours of play). Plus, I've caught up on my reading (I've read three novels so far) while playing this game.
Hey, it's free and there are those that really love this game (they are obviously far more patient than I, and I'm a pretty patient guy). They also have a site to go to for FAQ, etc.
However, the author(s) really didn't care about giving detailed descriptions of the planets or its inhabitants (unlike EV, whose descriptions are detailed and interesting). There are about a dozen different, one-line sentences (and all are silly) that are copy and pasted throughout the 255 systems in galaxy #1 (believe it or not, there are 8 galaxies ... or about 2,000 systems to explore). But since the author's didn't seem to care to describe them, I didn't care to explore many of them (they are all the same anyway). Actually, you can get by very nicely by exploring perhaps a dozen systems or less.
Oolite's saving grace is that the player is viewing everything from the cockpit, which is amazingly compelling. The artwork is first class, and it has kept me going much longer than I thought it would (I almost trashed it in the first few hours of play). Plus, I've caught up on my reading (I've read three novels so far) while playing this game.
Hey, it's free and there are those that really love this game (they are obviously far more patient than I, and I'm a pretty patient guy). They also have a site to go to for FAQ, etc.
Great 



- Version: 1.65, 6/13/2007 06:56AM PST
michael_verheul
Realy glad that someone took the time te make an elite like game. I Think elite was the best game ever made. Many Thanks.
Michael Verheul.
Michael Verheul.
thank the gods for oolite 



- Version: 1.65, 12/17/2006 12:28PM PST
thomfam
i got a new pc went to put elite plus on it but it wouldn't have anythin to do with it. well i was so gutted i thought my eliting days were over.(i almost cried :-( . i thought i'll just have a look on the net, thank the gods i found oolite i love it more than i love elite.TOTALLY RECOMMENDED
1.62 



- Version: 1.62, 3/30/2006 02:20AM PST
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murgh
The latest version, it should be mentioned, is not disappointing by any means. For anyone who hasn't followed the transition upgrade patches and go directly from 1.55 to 1.62 it should feel like a superb lift. Too many improvements to mention, but the soul that was good from the start is still quite intact.
WORKS GREAT IN TIGER!!!! Great APP! 



- Version: 1.55, 10/13/2005 06:34PM PST
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Razzledazzle
Well designed and great to play!!! Once again GREAT FREEWARE!!!
Disk image does not mount - Version: 1.51, 9/3/2005 09:26PM PST
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dmuth
I tried mounting the .dmg file, but got an error that says "no mountable file systems". Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Excellent Eliting 



- Version: 1.51, 7/18/2005 04:25PM PST
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oliver5
This is an excellent Elite implementation. I have tried the Mac OS X version and it runs smoothly at 1280x1024 on a mac mini.
Oliver
Oliver
From Strengh to Strengh 



- Version: 1.51, 7/3/2005 03:05PM PST
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jonnycuba
Well I thought I had done it all in this game & Aegidian (the developer) throws in another batch of improvements & features to keep the Oolite commander fiending for another go...Awesome stuff!
One of them, system redux adds realistic looking planets to the game, and there's random hits which adds space bars, where various seedy characters offer contracts on some of their rivals, then there's one with a massive alien invasion, another one adds 20+ cool new ships to the game...
There's dozens of expansions, each one of them adding new details to the Oolite universe. At the moment I'm only using 30 or so, but that number is relentlessly going up, as I discover new oxp's I simply can't do without!
To cut a long story short, I love this game! :)
This version might have test written on it, but it's much more stable, has better graphics, and on top of that it's faster than 1.65.