I thougt it summed up most of the forum quite nicely.You added a lot to the discussion, as always.![]()
I thougt it summed up most of the forum quite nicely.You added a lot to the discussion, as always.![]()
I thougt it summed up most of the forum quite nicely.
At least "ED sucks (or not)" discussion part of it![]()
... and falling for the last two weeks.
Initial reports on ED were all wowzers...now that the graphics etc has worn off and the people who work for the media outlets are becoming more familiar with the issues you are starting to see many more negative reviews then positive.
and the be all, end all..
Metacritic- 80/7.5 and falling for the last two weeks.
it would be extremely useful to add some credibility to your posts by providing links to sources
Frontier seems to have done their maths too and based on it they have started hiring additional developers.
14.4M, 300k buyers and ongoing strong sales disagree with you.
The good news is that, reviews or not, and as long as sales support it, it can only get better from there.
Be aware ffr likes to cherry pick certain aspects of certain statements to his particular interest and agenda while ignoring what does not seem to suit those. If you ask that from him he ll just cherry pick again.
ffr said:Google "FDEV trading statement". See "operating loss of around £1.5m for the period."
Evidence? I've seen no announcement to that effect.
You really aren't paying attention. The sales aren't supporting it. THAT'S WHY THE COMPANY IS LOSING MONEY. Something has to change else the company will go bankrupt.
Evidence? I've seen no announcement to that effect.
We’re proud of the fantastic game that we released before Christmas but intend to keep growing and developing it. To make this happen we’re expanding the team working on the game so that we can maintain a regular schedule of updates as well as working on paid expansions.
As soon as dates are firmed up I'll share them. The other big news was expanding the team - we're serious about pushing Elite: Dangerous ever onward. That's pretty big news for me as the Producer!
Michael
Google "FDEV trading statement". See "operating loss of around £1.5m for the period."
While the latest 2014 annual accounts report shows a net operating loss, Frontier's stated deferred revenues in that same exercise seem to be more than enough to balance the operating loss once the revenues are realized. The market seems to perfectly understand that, and the share price seems quite stable at the moment just below the 250 mark, which is hovering not too far from last years average. The 2015 report (due probably sometime in Q3) should also be interesting in this regard because all those deferred revenues will be now realized. Frontier seems to have done their maths too and based on it they have started hiring additional developers.
That kind of state in 2014 was a very typical one in new ventures that are in the process of launching a new product to market. You need to spend some time first investing capital in developing and sending to market (hence the "technical loss") before you can actually realize any sales from it. While many companies simply live of good will (and cash reserves or debt) in that period, Frontier additionally has the luxury of having a deferred revenue source that can be stated.
But this conversation is old, ffr seems to have an issue with deferred revenues that I hope he goes into and so we can discuss more in detail at some point.
No one knows what will happen going forward in the years to come but as of today, hey, does not look too bad.
You really aren't paying attention. The sales aren't supporting it. THAT'S WHY THE COMPANY IS LOSING MONEY. Something has to change else the company will go bankrupt.
Ahem. Here's one not quite so enthusiastic...
Elite: Dangerous review - in space, no-one can hear you yawn