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== My Recommended OXPs List ==
 
== My Recommended OXPs List ==

Revision as of 10:40, 26 May 2012

About JazHaz

JazHaz is me, James Haslam.

It's a nick that started as a nickname of Jaz when I was in school in the early 1980's, and it was a logical extension to add the Haz part from my surname.

Classic Elite experience

BBC Elite

I started playing Elite at school soon after it was released in 1984. At the time the BBC Micros were everywhere in schools, and everyone I knew played BBC games such as Chuckie Egg (a great platform game), Revs (a Formula Three racing sim) and Elite. In fact somewhere I still have a 5 1/4" floppy disc with Elite on it (doubt it would load now though).










Spectrum  Elite

I remember that I made it to Deadly on the BBC version. I had a Spectrum at home, and one of the games that I had to have was again Elite, but it wasn't as good as on the BBC, as the Spectrum just wasn't as powerful as the BBC and the rubber keyboard just made dogfighting more difficult. However again I made it to Deadly on the Spectrum version.







Later Elites

In 1986 I bought an Atari ST, and also bought Elite for that machine, and later still Frontier: Elite 2. In 1998 I upgraded with the 32-bit Atari Falcon030, which is broadly compatible with the ST. Frontier runs even better with this machine.


Today & Oolite

Griff boa mk2.jpg

Have had several Windoze PC's since 2003. Currently use an MSI GE620DX laptop, that has an Nvidia GT 635M 2gb graphics card in it, and plays Oolite in full shader mode.









My Recommended OXPs List

Having playtested a lot of OXPs over the years playing Oolite, I have compiled a list of OXPs that I would recommend to anyone to enhance their game, without restricting the gameplay for those people with slower computers.


BGS, or the Background Set is an OXP that enhances the menu system used in Oolite by providing background images. Depending on the version you install you can also have ambient sounds for each menu option and when outside the station, background radio chatter.


Essential OXP that adds support for adding big ships to your Ooniverse. It doesn't add any ships by itself, but gives any large ship some AI to not attempt to dock at stations where the docking port is too small.


Bloomberg Markets creates random events that affect the commodity prices in specific systems. Prices can go up or down, and it's up to the player to decide whether to take advantage of an event to maximise their profit. Requires Snoopers OXP to be installed.


This is an equipment item that when used in conjunction with the Scanner Targeting Enhancement equipment, shows the bounty another ship has. Helps you to decide if a pirate is worth attacking.


Adds a service to replace destroyed navigation buoys. In certain systems a huge orbital factory is added to make new buoys. This OXP can cause some slowdowns, but I've found that they are not too bad even when using a really slow PC such as a netbook. However its worth it as the stations are amazing, with ships coming and going, docking at a special dock.


Not an OXP as such, but is required by some OXPs, so I include it here.


This shipset replaces the standard ships with Griff's fantastic models. Best used on computers with shaders, however I have used them without shaders, and they are still good.


Adds Casino stations to certain systems. You can gamble your hard earned credits on a game of Ball and Cups. I never seem to win though. The stations are a good place to trade Liquor & Wines, and Gemstones.


Adds huge cruise liners to the spaceways. Requires Big Ships to be installed.


Adds equipment to display the type of incoming missile. Required if you later decide to go for an anti-missile system, there are a couple to choose from (I don't recommend any for beginners though): Armoury OXP has one amongst other weapon systems, and the Automatic Chaff System (or ACS).


  • Ore Processor


  • Planetfall


  • Planetfall Missions


  • Povray Planets


  • Random Shipnames


  • Rock Hermit Locator


  • Snoopers


  • Staer9's Shipset


  • Talkative Compass


  • Tionisla Chronicle Array


  • UPS Courier


  • Welcome Mat


  • Your Ad Here!

Links

My Public Profiles: My New HomePages / FlickR Profile