Why are people going on about shutting servers down before the game is even released ? Why would FD be thinking about that Don't seem logical to me
Two reasons that this eventuality concerns me:
1) Frontier are a relatively small company. If the servers become financially unviable they will have to be shut down. I find this concerning in another way: I don't understand what will be providing the funding for them long after release. Will something else (e.g. microtransactions/pay to win) need to be added to the game in order to keep the servers going a couple of years down the road?
2) I'm a retro gamer. I spend more of my time playing games that are 10+ years old than I do on new titles. I like to pick up games I have fond memories of and play them again. Hell, I still go back to playing the Frontier/Elite games every so often. In ten or fifteen years time I'll still be able to play Elite, Frontier, and FFE, but Elite Dangerous in any form? Unlikely.
Quite honestly, as a Kickstarter backer I feel betrayed by this news. I still would have backed the game in the knowledge that it would be online only, but it would have been at a lower level; the boxed version is as useful as a paperweight now. As soon as it became apparent to them that the offline mode was problematic, Frontier should have informed the backers unambiguously, with humility, contrition, and ideally with the option of a refund for those who wanted it. They didn't, they slipped it out with no apology, in a newsletter a month before the final release. Even then it required clarification here. I'm sorry but I find the way that Frontier has handled this to be ethically questionable at the very least.