As Styggron posted earlier, please keep it civil guys, banter is fine but we've noticed a hint of sarcasm has started to creep in which can soon escalate.
Thanks everyone,
Never fear! I have stopped posting on the subject!
As Styggron posted earlier, please keep it civil guys, banter is fine but we've noticed a hint of sarcasm has started to creep in which can soon escalate.
Thanks everyone,
I just fired up the 48K Speccy to try that version (yes a real one, not an emulator)
I wouldn't say it is the worst version, but the worst thing about it is the frame rate
Not saying that it is an amazing technical feat for the time, but comparing it to Oolite; it is easy to see why docking used to seem so hard. It seems to be mostly due to the unresponsive controls rather than any kind of inherent difficulty.
I dislike Elite Plus. The rotation of the NPC ships seemed to use a different (and simpler) algorithm compared to other versions and it just felt wrong. As far as I could tell they just rotate around absolute axes instead of pitching and rolling around relative to their own orientation like the player does. The graphics are also ugly.
Electron Elite was bad because it had no colour, no suns hence no fuel scooping and the planets didn't seem to rotate.
Einstein Elite was bad because enemies didn't explode, they just vanished :S
PC Elite was bad because it looked hideous.
FFE is the best IMHO.
I think the poor Electron had even less available memory than the BBC, hence why some features were absent. I can't remember whether the lack of the dual-mode screen was also due to that or hardware limitations.
I think the poor Electron had even less available memory than the BBC, hence why some features were absent. I can't remember whether the lack of the dual-mode screen was also due to that or hardware limitations.
I got into Elite on my friends BBC Micro series model B. Very soon I got my own BBC Master series and a version of Elite for that with multi colored vector graphics and the elusive Cougar ship with cloaking device. Loved them both. I even got the opportunity to play the elite for 6502 processor upgrade with solid block graphics. Also liked the commodore Amiga version too.
BUT I also remember going to a friends house who owned a Sinclair ZX spectrum. If memory serves it was either an elite or elite like game but it was terrible. The coriolis station spun on its axis sporadically and the sound effects were rudimentary!