![]() ![]() Additionally, Oolite brings some of its own features to the table, while still holding onto the original feel. The flying is done similarly by rolling and pitching the ship and the weapons and other upgrades and items are the same as in the original(s). Other than these graphical upgrades, the game resembles the original. Still, the graphics hold onto the retro feel of Elite and you will not see well-rounded 3D spaceships in this game - rather they are still relatively blocky and textures close to the old style. Similarly, the original wireframe vector graphics have been replaced with textured 3D models. Thus, as you roll and pitch your ship around, the framerate no longer drops to around 3fps, as in the C-64 version. For a fan effort, it has progressed pretty quickly from basic flight simulation into a fully playable game and the PC port came out of Alpha to Beta in March this year and is now keeping up with development on the Mac version.īeing a fan-made remake of Elite, Oolite offers much the same gameplay as the original game, but naturally brings it up-to-date with modern technology. Oolite is an entirely independent interpretation and expansion of the original game. That is, until Giles Williams from Aegidian first released Oolite for Mac in 2004. It was only one of many projects that held up hopes, but ended up discarded because of various reasons. Those who have followed the discussion threads know about Elite: The New Kind that promised a lot, but was eventually discontinued and withdrawn from the Internet. With the lack of a true successor to the original title, some fans started their own pet projects to bring the game to the modern computer. If this game is unknown to you, I urge you to take a look at our Elite Retroview (in Features) before reading this preview. Even the official sequels, while they held on to the core of Elite, expanded it in ways that made them essentially different games. Many games since have attempted to capture the same atmosphere and playability that the original Elite had, but none, or almost none, have succeeded. Marcan did not waste time but turned his ship quickly towards the next enemy.Įlite is a game, the name of which makes many old gamers sigh and remember the numerous days and weeks that they spent playing it late into the night, living the alternate life of a commander of a small spaceship. ![]() The laser beam sheared the space around the first pirate Krait until at last it found its mark and the small ship exploded in a brilliant flash. Marcan waited for a few more seconds before squeezing the trigger of his own weapons. He knew that by the time the enemy was close enough to actually hit him, their weapons would already be too hot to continue firing. And in the darkness between the stars, an old enemy lurks, fearless, perhaps waiting for order to collapse entirely.The pirate Kraits fired first, impatiently, and as the beam lasers shot past Commander Marcan Wolfwood's Cobra Mk III, he smiled to himself ruefully. ![]() The mercenaries they hire for a few credits a kill are too few, too unreliable to do so either. The Cooperative's police force, concentrated near a few influential planets, can no longer maintain order. The trade ships that once safely travelled between planets now have to be well armed and escorted to fend off pirate attacks, from small-time criminals desperate for their next meal, to powerful robber barons extracting tithes from everyone who passes through their space. The two thousand star systems of the Cooperative once enjoyed a golden age of peace and prosperity, and perhaps the wealthiest of them can still pretend to. ![]() Perhaps one day, everyone might know your name. You've got a ship, some weapons, and enough spare cash to get started - and one day, you might get the fame, wealth or glory you want. Among the seven trillion people who are - at least officially - Cooperative citizens, you are nobody. ![]()
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