Don't worry so much.

I see lots of posts about how ED is going to be slaughtered by new players arriving on the 16th, how they will immediately pick up on the games failings and lack of features and find fault with everything that the game hasn't delivered.

I don't think it's going to happen like that.

I have a feeling too many people have become just a little too comfortable.

I backed this game at Alpha for 200 quid. I was an 84'r and played the original game to death for many years. I could kill waves of Thargoids without breaking sweat with just a keyboard and a monitor the size of a postage stamp. Of course I'm not that young man any more and concede my reactions may have slowed down somewhat but I think I can still detect decent game play when I see it.

I have barely played the game through it's entire development, too busy mostly but a big part of it was just wanting to enjoy it when it was ready.
So I waited.
The odd go here and there, just a jump, a short engagement, a couple of dockings, that's it.

I have just played properly for the first time for a couple of hours.
I am entirely, completely and utterly blown away.

Picked up a mission, spent 20 delightful minutes messing about in the Galaxy map then headed out.
Marvelled at the planets, giggled at the SC once I'd fought it into submission and frowned with desperate concentration as I approached the station.
Then got interdicted.

Hammered all the buttons on my X55 in sheer panic! Grinned at the threats from my persecutor. Was absolutely amazed when a very powerful ship appeared from nowhere and blasted my tormentor into oblivion! Gazed open mouthed as the fragments of my enemies empty threats tumbled over the glass roof of my ship.

Made the station, docked somehow (even while the station defences where blasting some poor sod to kingdom come!), cashed in my mission, sat back and laughed out loud with the pure joy and exhilaration of the whole adventure.

My point (I think) is that most people here have played the game a lot. They have analysed, discussed and picked apart everything it's possible to do. Drilled into the minutia of every feature and thrown up endless wish lists, demands and dreams for improvements.
Everyone has become very familiar with the game.

Newbies aren't going to be familiar, they are going to be thrilled.

Of course they will become accustomed to it after a while, they will start to scratch their chins and wonder if a certain feature couldn't be better but hopefully DB and the team will be improving things all the time and filling those gaps in our imaginations.
I don't doubt some will gripe, some always do but I really don't think the game is the shambles some here seem to think it is.

It's a glorious, beautiful and wondrous thing, it really is.
 
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Yes, this experience pretty much mirrors many of the previews of the game that has been done too.

It's going to do just fine! :)
 
For the 1st couple of days I agree people will be impressed, but the little issues here and there wont be ignored and its a shame.

Traders for the 1st time will cry when they find out galaxy map trade data is wrong.

Bounty hunters will be annoyed at the npcs taking there hard earned rewards alot of the time.

Explorers, just planets to scan, no abandoned spaceships etc.

The game is fun tho ;)
 
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You'll find that the people who buy the game and instantly start complaining about it are the type of people who do that about everything in their life. It isn't the games' problem, it's a flaw in their personality. This game is sexy. Can't wait for see where the story goes from here.
 
Op... Rep to you. This game is utterly brilliant. You havent tried exploration yet then, that will totally blow you away!
 
Thank god someone has said what I've been thinking all this time. I too have had most of my childhood lost to the original Elite when it first came out in 84 (C64 version) and have been hoping that one day, this game might be made. And you know what? They DID IT! They captured the essence of what Elite was. Sure, there might be a few wrinkles that need ironing out, and I've played it a lot more than you since Gamma, but the basics are there, and it can be built upon. It just needs more 'to do' but it will come, I am certain.

Anyway, I'd love to talk longer, but my glass of Eranin brandy is getting cold..... ;)
 
+1

Agree completely with everything you said.
The game is magnificent already and these devs are miracle workers as far as I am concerned. They really captured the old Elite spirit and then magnified it a thousand times.
 
Bloody well said old boy! Couldn't agree more - the whole game is just an amazing, immersive experience. I'm an 84'er too and I might have far less hair nowadays but by God the Thargoids will soon learn to tremble again at my coming.
 
Well said OP.

Complainers complain, haters hate. Its what they do. Just ignore them, they will eventually go away and move on and throw money at the next game they hate.

David Braben, Lave radio interview (an early episode I think) talked about how he was so happy he could make the game he wanted to make without having to dilute the game just because a publisher says they did not like an aspect of it because it would not be aimed at the ideal (most sales) demographic.

He says doing a kickstarter means it gets rid of the risks involved. No deadlines, no financial worry's.

He does not care if its too hard for some people or that you have to actually work hard for a reward. He just wants to make what he sees as a great game.
 
Op... Rep to you. This game is utterly brilliant. You havent tried exploration yet then, that will totally blow you away!

There's so much to look forward to with this game, I'm gagging to get exploring!
Time constraints are the biggest fun killer, I played the original for endless hours at a time but it'll have to be more rationed now. Hopefully I can just spend years enjoying it.
 
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