Been playing Skyrim a lot lately. I don't feel lonely. Of course, Skyrim has a world filled with eye distraction. Space is more empty. I don't really recall playing the older Elite games if I felt lonely. Although I do remember fantasizing about what it would be like if all these NPC's were real people. Back in the early 80's the concept of a vast internet like we are spoiled with today was unknown.
I am not worried. Some of these things will be implemented, the chat and whatever. This will give me time to get a handle on controlling my ship. Get used to some of the interface. The advantage of not having chat is that people won't bother each other with RTFM. I hear the manual is abd as it is. But it too will force people to pay attention and learning by error is better than just taking it from a page.
Still, I hope a great manual will appear. But will it make things easier? One would hope. But if I see the pdf's out there with tutorials and help, these unoffical ones are already almost 200 bloody pages! Of course there is fluff in there...
It will be...nice and peaceful to fly alone for a while, get to some basic level of competence. And then open the door to the wider experience with other people. This will keep me from asking noob questions too much.
Thata rticle you linked, I don't think the guy really gets it. I never considered this to be a full blown MMO. Space is big and silent and lonely and too much coms chatter will make it feel really full.
I think any such chat should be restricted to the core systems. When someone flies out to the middle of nowhere she should expect to be isolated. I see this game more as a Sim rather than an MMO. I don't necessarily need very advanced chat options, as long as the chat window is scalable and I don't have to lean into the monitor to see anything. Some slight color coding of text perhaps. Would not mind having a chat window on my second screen.
This game is about you and your ship and your career. The whole social aspect might undermine that concept. The speed of light is pretty slow, so communications between players that are magically instant is an immersion killer.
Personally I think Skype will be great for me. It is independent of the game and won't crash with it. Have you any idea how handy that is
So it will be interesting to see how this develops.