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Revision as of 13:41, 29 August 2021

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For stories about Oolite: see List of Oolite stories

Overview

Blame Robert Holdstock! Instead of a manual telling a new player how to play Classic Elite (load game, save game etc), he wrote a manual telling new pilots how to fly their new ship! You don't press keys on a keyboard, you press controls on an astrogation console! Brilliant! And it all grew from there.

In terms of immersion, Holdstock was spot on! The combination of his manual with his short novel (The Dark Wheel) helped create a world in the imagination which built on the brilliant game created by Bell & Braben and the overall effect left a lasting impression on so many people. And then led to Aegidian's creating Oolite, twenty years later.

This is the current state of play...

Elite Books which you can actually read

Books mentioned in Elite

  • GC Orbit and System Space Code, (Federation Planet Bureau) (see the above Manual p22)
  • PsychoHistory and Economic Theory in the GalFederation, Kroweki & Carr (2845) - analysis of government types and affect on trade (Manual p47)
  • Jane's Galactic Ships and Remote Colonial Construction (5th edition, 3205, Trantor House) - the complete reference guide (Manual p52)
Jane's Galactic Shipset OXP tweaks the vanilla game shipset to conform to this in terms of size, speed etc.

Oolite Books which you can read

Books mentioned in Oolite Wikipedia articles

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Magazines existing in Oolite

In a category of their own

In-game advice with a difference

Links