many on this thread will not listen to reason
I fully agree with you on this one.
many on this thread will not listen to reason
The "randomness" of procedural generation entirely depends on the algorithms you design, and in most cases could even be tweaked in an options menu (in an offline game, of course, online everyone has to have the same settings).
I went into more detail (and into your final question) in a rather long and probably boring post, if you're interested.
To answer your final question, though, if a user-influenced galaxy ends up being indistinguishable from a properly implemented procedurally generated one... why bother complicating things with user interaction, when procedural generation is simpler and cheaper?
I don't understand how pessimistics manage to adhere to the crowdfunding, to begin with.
Many are just not listening at all.Ah, the cut my nose off to spite my face thing again. Ok, I've already been warned many on this thread will not listen to reason, I never believed it until right now.
Shok.
I see forgiveness is a word lost on many here. You're telling me that even some of the worst third world nations that can run this game in solo online mode, yet westernized ones cannot! May I ask who or where on this planet you're referring to? Check global speeds for internet on average: http://www.netindex.com/download/allcountries/
Note: these speeds are mbps and not the less kbps of which this game needs for solo (singleplayer) mode.
Shok.
Agreed the thread doesn't seem to have much worthy content now for days. Just more poison from people determined to upset and derail others. Not sure why I keep reading it ....![]()
I think this sums up this thread now. Sorry folks but nothing new will really be added to the discussion.
Hi All,
I want to keep you all updated.
We initially declined some people's request for refund as our records showed they have already played Elite: Dangerous online. After listening to many of the comments I received after my AMA here, we have since re-opened these requests and informed those people that we will be contacting them so that we can fully understand their individual situation before making a more informed decision.
We will be contacting them each in the next few working days.
Thanks,
David
Probably for the same reason I still read... disaster tourism.
Although I am enjoying the game, I understand the people who are upset.Ditching offline play is bullsh.t.Only reason they are doing it because to prevent illegal copies.Let that be a lesson for you.DO NOT EVER BUY UNFINISHED GAMES.
While another says: " The immorality of what has a become a stereo-typical example of soulless corporate dollar-ing mentality is stark."
Although I am enjoying the game, I understand the people who are upset.Ditching offline play is bullsh.t.Only reason they are doing it because to prevent illegal copies.Let that be a lesson for you.DO NOT EVER BUY UNFINISHED GAMES.
While another says: " The immorality of what has a become a stereo-typical example of soulless corporate dollar-ing mentality is stark."
A refund can also be only part of the price paid. Especially in the beta program purchase that would make sense, since the full price includes the final game but includes other components too. I'm sure most of the complaining consumers can be reasoned with and finding a reasonable compromise is in the best interests of everyone.Why? It's pretty clear where people stand. They either do or do not want a refund. If the reason is for something other than the removal of the offline mode then refuse, if it's for the reason of the removal of offline mode, you should honour it. Surely your reputation is more important than a few quid?
Try the middle of the Atlantic ocean, where I spend weeks at a time for my work. As a marine engineer, I work on commercial ships for over half of the year. I play video games while I'm out at sea, because there's not really a lot else for me to do on a ship in the middle of the ocean. But now that I cannot play offline, I cannot play this game on the ship. The offline mode was a big part of the reason I backed this game and was excited for it. Now I can only play while home, when I have lots of other things available to go out and do too.
It's frustrating though, to see them promise everything and get support, but then cut things out right before it comes out, no warning...
Unfortunately not - but it comes with the territory sometimes.
Michael
Well there's everything that's wrong with some sections of gaming culture in a nutshell.
A refund can also be only part of the price paid. Especially in the beta program purchase that would make sense, since the full price includes the final game but includes other components too. I'm sure most of the complaining consumers can be reasoned with and finding a reasonable compromise is in the best interests of everyone.
David mentioned that the servers could be archived and the archive released if we closed the servers for whatever reason.
Michael
And, so long as you actually lets us have the ability to run a local server I would be happy enough. That said, why don't you just bundle the servers and client together and knock an application that starts up the server and then loads the client on one machine... should be a relatively simple thing as they already talk to each other. Just have to change a bit of how and where they connect up...
I think thats just disgraceful. I know people are upset about this issue but threatening people over a decision you don't agree with is not the way to deal with this or any other thing you don't agree with. I thought the majority of us here were sensible mature adults capable to taking difficult decisions on the chin and moving on but obviously I was wrong. I hope frontier have passed names on to the authorities because that's exactly what I would do.
Yes, indeed. I can't play it at work either (shame) so I make the extra effort to try get some time in at home. Though, I won't use this as an excuse to try derail Frontier Developments in their vision or endevours.
Shok.