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Revision as of 21:17, 3 April 2007
An OXP (Oolite eXpansion Pack) is an enhancement to the game Oolite. Typically, an OXP is downloaded as a ZIP file, which is expanded and placed in Oolite's AddOns folder. The OXP itself is a folder which takes the form of the icon above, which Oolite scans when it is started. An OXP could be a new game object (such as a ship, space station or a moon), a mission, or a combination of several elements. OXPs can use all of the facilities of Oolite, including some that are not used in the standard, unexpanded game.
Downloading OXPs
Most OXPs are found at The Oolite Satellite Resource Site (see also the old CapnHack OoSat)
List of known OXPs
Click on the name to download.
Aegidian's Specials
Aegidian's X-Ships
Amiga Replament Sounds
Aphid Escort Service
Armoured Transport Type 1
Assassins Guild
Asteroid Storm
Bandersnatch
Bank of the Black Monks
Behemoth
Boomslang
Capisastra
Cargo & Wrecks
Clear Skies
Cobra 3.5 (chopped Cobra)
Cobra Clipper SAR
Cobra Mk.III Njx
Commies
Compact HUD
Condor
Custom Sounds
Custom Paint Jobs
Dark Wheel Cobra - (alternative lo-end version)
Deposed
Diso
Dr HUD Cobra Mk.III version, Custom version
Deep Space Dredger
Dictators
Eagle Mk.II
ETT Homing Beacon
Executive Spaceways
External Views
Falcon
Far Star
Fer de Lance NG
Ferdepai
Fighter HUD
Firewasp
Frog Space Rickshaw
Fuel Pod
Generation Ships
Globe Station
Greek Ships
Griffin Mk.II
Gritty Coriolis
Hatchling Boyracers
Herald
Hognose Tugships
HOopy Casino
Illicit Unlock
Imperial Courier
Ionics
Ixian Omnubus
Jabberwocky
Kestrel
Klepto-HUD
Lave
Llama
Long Way
Longshot
Lovecats
M-Pack (rusties)
Manta
Marett Space Corporation
Mega-Walnut Dashboard
Merlin
Military Fiasco
Military Station
Milspec HUD
Missionaries
Monument
Morrigan
Murgh's Replacement Sounds
Murgh's X-Ships
Navy Starships
New Ships
NG HUD
Nu Vipers
Nuclear Torpedo
Old Ships
Oo-Haul
Orb
Ore Processor
Outrider
Pallas
Pelamis
Phoenix
Pirate Coves
Pirate Traps
Plannets
Pteradyne Technologies Ships (bugfix)
Python Class Cruiser
PPC25 <req: v1.67+>
Racers
Racing Rings
Remorse of Conscience
Renegade Pirated
Renegade Viper + Grass Snake
Saleza Aeronautics
Santa - (alternative lo-end version)
Scourge of the Black Baron
Selezen's S-Ships
Skrounk All-Stars Limited
Snark
Spearhead Interceptor Mk.I
Spy Hunter
Star Wars Ships
Sung's Detailed Textures 1, 2
Sunskimmers
Supercobra
Swift
Taranis Corporation HQ
Teretrurus Mk.I
Terrapin Trader
Tesoura
Thargoid Carrier
Thargoid Wars
Thorgorn Threat
Tianve Pulsar
Tiger
Tionisla Orbital Graveyard
Torus Station
Trans-Hab Station
Transports
Urutu Mk.III
Urutu Mk.IV
Weeviloid
Wiggy's Replacement Sounds
Wolf Mk.II
Wolfwood's Variants
Xaotik's Replacement Sounds
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Installing an OXP
Unzip the OXP and place it in the folder named AddOns. Sometimes the zipped files contain several folders, make sure you only copy the folder -or file for Macintoshes- ending with .oxp into the AddOns folder. This folder is found in different locations, depending on the platform:
===Macintosh=== Found in the folder that contains the Oolite application.
Troubleshooting: If you get an error saying "The item could not be moved because "AddOns" cannot be modified", that can happen if you weren't the user that installed Oolite. The solution is to put the OXP's of your choice in ~/Library/Application Support/Oolite/AddOns/ instead (you may need to create this folder). The error could also be triggered because you’re running from the disk image, you’ll need to copy the game somewhere else. Having done so, if you still get the error, use the Get Info command on the AddOns folder, open the Ownership & Permissions pane and check that it says You Can: Read & Write.
===Linux=== If the game was installed system-wide, it is in /usr/lib/Oolite/AddOns. If it was installed just for the currently logged in user, it will be in the user's home directory, in $HOME/.local/lib/Oolite/AddOns except Debian systems. Debian changes the folder locations to $HOME/.Oolite/Addons., $HOME/Library/Application Support/Oolite/AddOns/ and /usr/lib/GNUstep/System/Applications/AddOns. This, hopefully, solves many a Debian users dilemma of where to put the OXPs.
===Win32=== If the installable package was used (post Jan 06) then the AddOns folder needs to be created in C:\Programs Files\Oolite. Note that this applies if the default installation location is used. If the install location is changed then use the path to the Oolite folder that correspnds to your installation. If the GNUStep dedicated versions (pre-Jan 2006) is used, then the AddOns folder must be created in the oolite.app folder.
After unzipping the file, make sure that it is the OXP folder that put into the AddOns directory - some zipped OXPs can contain a top level folder with a readMe file, and the actual OXP folder is a level further down. If this is the case, move the item with the .oxp extension into the AddOns folder.
Caveats
If you purchase a ship that is an OXP ship and save the game, you will only be able to load that commander as long as this OXP is installed in AddOns. If it's not, Oolite will give you an error instead of trying to load the commander.
Creating an OXP
It is intended to be easy to create expansion packs. With a few simple tools, a player can make small or big changes, and customize the gaming experience.