No Single Player offline Mode then?

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I am quite actually surprised. Ive not quite seen a thread like this. Even with the Mods deleting most of the posts this thing keeps growing.

Well, because until now FD seemed to be doing good job to people's expectations. Sure, betas had problems, but they are betas, they ought to have problems. Now we learned that FD may change the rules and cut off one of the important part of the game they did promise. Now what shall we expect from them? What will be cut off next? I will not be surprised to see something like 'we did really try to implement planetary landing but it wasn't practical enough' or 'we did really tried to have more ships but it wasn't practical', or whatever you may think of. They might fulfill the other promises, sure, but the precedent is made. Bad reputation is easy to get but hard to clean off.

Personally me does not want refunds, I still like the game and will probably play it on open servers. But I do not like such decisions. I feel myself cheated, and it's not the pleasant feel, you know. Many others here feel the same. All because of how that news were put on. Month before the release, veiled in nice phrases. It disappoints me much.
 
Or haven't heard them yet.

Even so they are still the minority, else it would be online being scrapped in favour of offline. ED will get massive publicity this week (which will help them to get new customers) and upon release this will start to be forgotten.

Its an unfortunate state of affairs, but it is what it is and it is far from being the end of the game.
 
Well, because until now FD seemed to be doing good job to people's expectations. Sure, betas had problems, but they are betas, they ought to have problems. Now we learned that FD may change the rules and cut off one of the important part of the game they did promise. Now what shall we expect from them? What will be cut off next? I will not be surprised to see something like 'we did really try to implement planetary landing but it wasn't practical enough' or 'we did really tried to have more ships but it wasn't practical', or whatever you may think of. They might fulfill the other promises, sure, but the precedent is made. Bad reputation is easy to get but hard to clean off.

Personally me does not want refunds, I still like the game and will probably play it on open servers. But I do not like such decisions. I feel myself cheated, and it's not the pleasant feel, you know. Many others here feel the same. All because of how that news were put on. Month before the release, veiled in nice phrases. It disappoints me much.

Don't confuse me for a newcomer. Ive been around this thread for a while. I even compiled a list of reasons for why people wanted it.
 
Even so they are still the minority, else it would be online being scrapped in favour of offline. ED will get massive publicity this week (which will help them to get new customers) and upon release this will start to be forgotten.

Its unfortunate state of affairs, but it is what it is and it is far from being the end of the game.

Unless the release is a total disaster because the servers are beyond slammed, much like pretty much every launch day/week/etc. of every online game ever? :p
 
I have had no issues with FD or Elite so far ,YET I will NOT be able to play online because I'm moving back to the "outback -Australia- northern territory - end of NOV.
From the very beginning , I questioned Ed and M brookes directly about off line. The reply was that "yes there would be off line ,but 'for now 'we' are concentrating 'on On line".

I cannot and will not defend FD over this decision.

They marketed their fundraising at a group of people who had played Elite and EF games offline for 30 years or more . When challenged by the backers during the fundraising process about the availability of an offline version they assured them there would be one and updated their kickstarter page to confirm this. The funds that followed this announcement allowed the kickstarter to reach its target and the game to be made.

The studio owner and developers have repeatedly referred to the offline version since that time. Discussions have taken place about it on their own forums and in interviews.

Then 1 week before gamma launch they casually toss into a newsletter the fact they are going to renege on this.

Many people do not have constant internet connections. Salesmen, oilmen, sailors, soldiers, people who live in remote areas. These people are quite rightly upset about this u-turn

I find it sad that people try and defend this behaviour. It is simply wrong .

This is disrespect to people who helped fund their game when they asked.

Sadly 'angry reactions' to the kickstart group will suffer .
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I wouldn't mind the install being on line ..( napoleon total war ) and then , when ever internet is available I can choose to down load updates for the "world of elite" ie new missions/triggers that change markets ,start wars etc--- Much like a general games update.

MY self for example. I will be travelling to the local town to do monthly groceries and purchases. it takes nearly 2 hours drive in a 4x4 or approx. 25 minutes by helicopter.
And like everyone else, I catch up with family on Hotmail/Skype at the local library...and I was hoping that I would only have to update ED with a download .

Yepp we have inter net. NO broad band, and sat link is sooooo unreliable...................... no one uses mobiles ( crap doesn't last in the heat - take note mr apple -) .

but I digress, not everyone has these probs...................so disappointed . as will be my brother when I get home... cos a few hours at the library once a month isn't worth the PBeta dollars I spent, ..................................back to oolite, and frontier on my dads old amiga...
 
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Sorry, I thought you were talking about the people who are trying to build that argument on the accusatory "she sleeps around" rantings of a guy who was dumped by his ex. Which is such a compelling basis for a reasoned debate.

People like Kotaku's Stephen Totilo have publicly admitted to this kind of thing and to not considering it unprofessional, so...

But yeah, this is neither the time nor the place.
 
Even so they are still the minority, else it would be online being scrapped in favour of offline. ED will get massive publicity this week (which will help them to get new customers) and upon release this will start to be forgotten.

Its an unfortunate state of affairs, but it is what it is and it is far from being the end of the game.

the fact that this forum is one of the biggest in a couple of days tell me otherwise.
also still don't understand why they pulled this mode...
 
the fact that this forum is one of the biggest in a couple of days tell me otherwise.
also still don't understand why they pulled this mode...

Cause its a large, vocal minority?

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Unless the release is a total disaster because the servers are beyond slammed, much like pretty much every launch day/week/etc. of every online game ever? :p

Well yeah, but thats a different issue.
 
It's a shame for those that can't be online all the time.

It is also worrisome as if they close the servers we will no longer be able to play. Dunno but I paid 75$ to be a beta backer and expected if ever the game fails I will still be able to play some in offline mode.

Maybe they should compensate players by giving their word that they will release the server code, so private servers can happen, if ever they close down servers for good.
 
Don't confuse me for a newcomer. Ive been around this thread for a while. I even compiled a list of reasons for why people wanted it.

Than why are you surprised? :) Or was it irony? Well, anyway, good night or good day to you and others. I've been cheated about far worse things in my life, so I go and have some sleep now. A videogame is not that important :)
 
As a kickstarter backer totally unaffected by these developments I am astounded at Frontiers decision and chosen method of announcement on this issue. I have held fire for a couple of days on posting on this issue because I really wanted to let it sink in and post a measured response accordingly.

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Well said. Have some rep.

-Toddler
 
I fear it is too late, the damage is done, ED will be lucky to survive this one and I suspect we can kiss the DLC's goodbye.

Well I don't think it's /that/ bad. It's bad. But not that bad. But FD have to do some work to regain my trust. The problem is I don't think they care that they've lost it.
 
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