Why not if you don't mind me asking?Very fast, very stable internet connection. Impact? I won't be playing the game at all unless offline is released. Which means I'll likely never play it.
Why not if you don't mind me asking?Very fast, very stable internet connection. Impact? I won't be playing the game at all unless offline is released. Which means I'll likely never play it.
Again, the OP like many others, has totally misunderstood the arguments for those wanting offline. Judging by the poll (which I haven't voted in because it makes no sense), he seems to believe it's all down to internet connections.
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That was only part of the problem. Others included players being able to play their own game in their on time. With the ability to save their game and come back to it whenever they wanted without anything changing. In other words, an ordinary one player game.
No it isn't. By your own definition there, it clearly isn't.The only difference between Solo online and Solo offline apart from connection,
is that you cant reload an earlier save to redo a mistake. Its a rolling autosave.
You wont be able to Mod.
The universe wont be static.
Otherwise its the exact same game.
No, what will make or break the game is the way others perceive it. If reviewers don't like it, then they'll say so. If other MMO players don't like it, then they will certainly say so.
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No it isn't. By your own definition there, it clearly isn't.
Why don't you read through the main threads on this. Or did you conveniently skip over the posts that tried to explain it to the blinkered offline haters?
What? You haven't read the posts in those threads have you?I have heard alot of complaints about connection issues being the cause, which is fair enough, unfortunate for them, sympathies and all that. Ive never heard a complaint and reasoning from people who are choosing to play offline even though they could play online, except the miss informed ones thinking it meant no single player.
Are we allowed to talk about this?
If so, I think the loss of offline was a huge blow for a number of reasons - the most important to me personally was that Elite was almost certain to attract an active and vibrant modding scene, and I was really looking forward to playing some of the things they came up with.
No, but it would have happened with an offline version.I have no recollection of modding ever being on the cards - maybe I'm wrong?
And yet the original game, Elite, was very enjoyable as an offline game. So were all the sequels. So is Oolite. Only now are we forced to play an online version.I do not see how a game like Elite could possibly be enjoyed offline.
Elite Dangerous is not Eve.Would you like to play Eve in single player?
In your opinion.Sandbox, open world games and massive ones like Elite are a lot more interesting in Online.
I have no recollection of modding ever being on the cards - maybe I'm wrong?
Yep, you would've had the usual Star Wars and Battlestar Gallactica ones, and perhaps a few unusual ones as wellDepends what you mean - if there'd been an offline mode then there would have been mods with or without Frontier's support.
And they would have been glorious.