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== Version History == | == Version History == | ||
− | '''v2.0''' | + | '''v2.0''' Released on 23rd May 2010.<br /> |
Textures altered by ADCK, Normal/Specular/Illumination maps added. | Textures altered by ADCK, Normal/Specular/Illumination maps added. | ||
Models altered to use new UV Map. | Models altered to use new UV Map. |
Revision as of 16:34, 23 May 2010
Contents
Overview
Adds new textures to Murgh's Old Ships OXP. As the ships have other names they do not overwrite the originals (or the Neolite versions).
Ship Links
Bushmaster Miner (ArcElite)
Cat/Cougar (Elite2)
Chameleon (EliteA)
Ghavial (EliteA)
Iguana (EliteA)
Monitor (EliteA)
Ophidian (EliteA)
Salamander (EliteA)
Monitor 2 Bonus Ship, exclusive to Old Ships 2010!
Download & Installation
Old Ships 2010 OXP v2.0, on Box.Net. Shader version.
Old Ships 2010 OXP v1.5, on Box.Net. Version without baked-in lights.
Old Ships 2010 OXP v1.0, on Box.Net. Original version still available with baked-in lights.
Extract the Oldships2010.oxp into your Addons directory of Oolite. Just to be sure startup Oolite with the SHIFT-key pressed until you see the spinning Cobra MKIII.
Version History
v2.0 Released on 23rd May 2010.
Textures altered by ADCK, Normal/Specular/Illumination maps added.
Models altered to use new UV Map.
Ship entries altered by ADCK to remove conflicts.
v1.5 Released on 2nd May 2010.
In between version. Better Textures, removed baked in lights.
v1.0 First released on 30th April 2010.
Future Plans
- Shaders.
- Monitor 3 Courier (white version with even more upgraded specs .27 LM, Cargo reduced to 55 TC, Courier version).
Credits
Based on the original Oldships.oxp by Murgh
Concept and Idea: P.A. Groove
New textures: P.A. Groove
Original Models: Murgh
Licence
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
To view a copy of this license, visit the Creative Commons website or send a letter
to Creative Commons, 171 Second Street, Suite 300, San Francisco, California, 94105, USA.