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You can download all my OXP's via the download manager within Oolite itself. Or you can download them from here. It's up to you! |
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[[Bounty_System|Bounty System]] (downloaded {{#downloads:BountySystem.oxz}} times) changes the way bounties are stored and processed, making the bounty system a bit deeper and richer. |
[[Bounty_System|Bounty System]] (downloaded {{#downloads:BountySystem.oxz}} times) changes the way bounties are stored and processed, making the bounty system a bit deeper and richer. |
Revision as of 01:24, 29 August 2017
About phkb
phkb stands for "play hard, kick butt", to which there is a long and funny story - but not funny enough for this forum. phkb's real name is Nick Rogers, which is what he tends to call himself, rather than an unpronounceable acronym. If you absolutely have to have a pronunciation, then he would suggest adding an "i" and "o" to make it "pihkob", PIH-kob.
Nick first played Elite on the Commodore 64 in the late 80's, rising to the level of Deadly before his C64 was "borrowed" and then never returned. He discovered Oolite at around version 1.70, and has been playing quite a bit since.
Sometime after the release of 1.80 he decided to try his hand at writing his own components and customisations for the game. He now requires a constant supply of dark side cookies to feed his habit.
Nick is currently CEO of Xenon Industries, whose operating mantra is to "make it look good". He's moved on from his Cobra III-XT, and is now strutting his stuff in a shiny new Python ET Special, but still seems to spend a lot of time writing expansion packs.
phkb's OXPs
You can download all my OXP's via the download manager within Oolite itself. Or you can download them from here. It's up to you!
AutoDock (downloaded 2897 times) gives players without a docking computer the ability to use computer-controlled docking systems at main stations for a small fee.
Bounty System (downloaded 2617 times) changes the way bounties are stored and processed, making the bounty system a bit deeper and richer.
BroadcastComms MFD (downloaded 6129 times) provides a way of communicating with other ships during flight.
Bulk Cargo Processor (downloaded 597 times) provides a way to quickly dump or destroy cargo in your hold during flight.
Bulletin Board Contracts (downloaded 1256 times) moves all the cargo, passengers and parcel contracts onto the Bulletin Board, instead of having three different F4 interface screens. Smuggling contracts from the Smugglers OXP are also moved onto the Bulletin Board. Can optionally include Escort Contracts, Rescue Station contracts, Random Hits contracts and In-System Taxi contracts.
Bulletin Board System (downloaded 3813 times) is a utility designed to help OXP authors add custom missions to the Oolite universe.
Comms Log MFD (downloaded 11516 times) displays all communications received by the player in a scrollable multi-function display, as well as an interface screen that provides access to the communications log while docked.
Compressed F7 Layout (downloaded 206 times) compresses all the information on the F7 screen, removing all the blank lines, as well as moving data from Distant Suns and Explorers Club into the top part of the screen. Requires Oolite 1.85/86 and the System Data Config OXP.
Damage Report MFD (downloaded 3775 times) lists all damaged equipment in a MFD, as well as providing an interface screen that can help locate the closest system where repairs can be carried out.
Death Comms (downloaded 3959 times) attempts to add a bit of flavour to battles by sometimes having ships give a final comms message when they die.
Display Current Course (downloaded 2490 times) displays your current course on contract detail screens (and most other mission screens that display a long range chart), enabling the player to see if their current course is similar to the proposed course.
Email System (downloaded 13666 times) gives pilots an email interface, and they will start receiving emails from GalCop and other entities, confirming actions that have taken place.
Equipment Remove Item Color (downloaded 246 times) changes the color of equipment items described as "Remove", to make them stand out from standard equipment items. Requires Oolite 1.85/86.
Escape Pod Tweaks (downloaded 272 times) changes the way escape pods are processed to make it more logical. Requires Oolite 1.85/86.
Fast Target Selector (downloaded 3400 times) helps pilots target ships on their scanner quickly and easily, and also highlights the current target on the scanner.
Fuel Tweaks (downloaded 671 times) attempts to make fuel scooping a more desirable pastime by adding Quirium Fuel as a new commodity, and by providing functions and controls to change the way fuel is handled at stations.
GalCop Galactic Registry (downloaded 4357 times) give pilots access to galactic chart data to aid in course plotting.
GalCop Missions (downloaded 746 times) adds a number of replayable missions, accessible through the Bulletin Board System, to give players more things to do in and around each system.
Illicit Unlock (downloaded 2014 times) unlocks player versions of all the core ships, including the Constrictor, Gecko, Krait and Sidewinder.
Laser Mount Switching System (LMSS) (downloaded 4747 times) enables multiple lasers to be installed at each mount point, and easily switch between them during flight.
MFD Fast Configuration (downloaded 1924 times) helps pilots manage MFD configurations by providing up to 6 different sets that can be loaded quickly and easily.
Modern Start (downloaded 1291 times) adds new starting options to the game, providing a small selection of equipment that is considered standard in many other space combat/trading games.
Ship Comparison (downloaded 2772 times) helps players in the market for a new ship, by providing a means by which the specifications of up to 3 different ships can be viewed at once.
Ship Configuration (downloaded 1109 times) aims to make the process of adding equipment to your ship more deliberate by adding space and weight factors to all equipment in all ships. This OXP is in Beta at the moment.
Ship Respray (downloaded 10222 times) gives players the opportunity to purchase a new paint job for their ship.
Smugglers - The Galactic Underworld (downloaded 2445 times) broadens the appeal of illegal goods by making it far more variable, adds smuggling compartments and a Black Market interface, and generally tries to shake up the cargo business.
Station Dock Control (downloaded 4958 times) simulates the arrivals and departures of a space station, and gives the player full view of most ships docked at a station.
System Data Config (downloaded 244 times) allows OXP configuration of the layout of the System Data (F7) screen. (Oolite 1.85/86 required)
Xenon HUD (downloaded 3880 times) groups important gauges around the crosshairs, and uses custom crosshair images.
Xenon UI (downloaded 4462 times) adds computer console-like backgrounds to all the various displays, plus new title screen theme music.
phkb has authored a couple of font OXP's, which you can find on the Oolite Fonts page.
Maintainer
phkb is also the maintainer of the following OXP's
- Ace's ships (the Cruzer, Hornet and Night Adder)
- Dictators
- Flight Log
- Free Trade Zones
- Generation Ships
- Hyperspace Hangar
- Illegal Goods Tweak
- Imperial AstroFactory
- Selezen's Spy Hunter mission pack
- Tionisla Reporter
- Trophy Collector
- UPS Courier
- Waypoint Here
- Z-GrOovY Small System Stations (downloaded 1103 times)
Alternate Download Location
An alternative download location for most of these OXP's can be found on Box.com