![]() ![]() Keyboard controls are workable, but in combat their is no substitute for the finesse a good joystick allows. The keyboard commands for non-combat functions are intuitive an easy to pick up. The verdict: If you’re starving for a good space simulator, Oolite will satisfy. With a more rewarding trade system than it’s contemporaries, fast paced combat, and a healthy dose of retro appeal, this is worth checking out.Ĭompatibility: Windows, Linux, and Mac OS 10.3.9 and up. ![]() Go to the game home page to download the latest version (approx 20.63 megs).TLDR Does anyone have any suggestions on a way to remove just the super fine sand? Or will it eventually all settle to the bottom? #Oolite addons mac os# Windows: in Oolite’s folder (typically in C:Oolite), there is a folder called oolite.app. I had been out of the hobby for awhile and when I purchased my new tank it had sand already in it. Alternately perhaps you downloaded and extracted an OXP straight to the 'add ons' file. Without then checking that the file ending '.oxp' is moved up from any subdirectory folders to the 'add ons' folder itself, as Oolite simply ignores folders etc. I wanted to add a bit more sand for the fish I had planned. At the LFS the only live sand they had was oolite sand. I had forgotten just how fine that stuff is until I had already opened the bag and started dumping it in. There is now about 90lbs of aragonite sand in the tank and only 20lbs of oolite in my 75 gallon tank.įast forward a bit and I have a blue spot jawfish and a diamond sifter goby. They both move the sand around a ton and kick up the oolite like crazy, so I end up with it all over the rocks and up in the water column. I'm now looking at adding more corals and I know the fine sand settling on the corals is going to cause problems. ![]()
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