I hate to draw the obvious comparison, but as a Star Citizen original backer, when they have $30 for the full game, alpha/beta, all future updates and gameplay functionality, as well as no private investors, I want to know how the high price for Elite is justified.
Elite Dangerous will be a better quality game than Star Citizen. Like most things in life, the more you pay for something, the better quality you get.
Yeah, I can't say I agree with you there when there's no game to go on for either. And for the record, I spent around $150 for Star Citizen as well, but that was over the course of a year, I might have done the same for this had I pledged earlier. Oh well.Elite Dangerous will be a better quality game than Star Citizen. Like most things in life, the more you pay for something, the better quality you get.
Elite Dangerous will be a better quality game than Star Citizen. Like most things in life, the more you pay for something, the better quality you get.
Sadly, I've not always found that to be the case... However, by your logic the fact that Star Citizen's backers have donated more money to the project than Elite's backers, means that Star Citizen's backers will get a better quality game for their monies. But your logic is wrong. Fingers crossed, both games will be great.
Incorrect. Please read the original post. The poster wanted to know the difference between the two games and why ED is more expensive than SC. I gave a reason, you didn't. If both games are just as good as each other, they would cost the same.
Incorrect. Please read the original post. The poster wanted to know the difference between the two games and why ED is more expensive than SC. I gave a reason, you didn't. If both games are just as good as each other, they would cost the same.
You made an unqualified judgement call, and backed it up with an illogical statement. Much as I love you, that was an unhelpful post.
Not really. It is not directed at you, more towards the original poster. He's an original SC backer who has come here to spoil things and create conflict. They've been here before and they'll be here again.
Ah thanks for the responses guys, it's starting to make a little more sense.
Ok, so my mind is a little more at ease about not immediately paying for the expansions. I guess they are in fact old fashioned 'expansions' and not the light content 'DLC' that the term implies.
It kinda seems like these expansions will not really involve the space-sim aspects of gameplay much, my only concern is that too much of the content that we can do in space will be pushed to being only available from restricted areas (planets, stations). In other words, I still want to be able to fully enjoy the 'space' aspect of the game without suddenly feeling like I'm missing out on key elements.
I guess we'll see... now that I've pledged, I want this game to be as good as possible along with everyone else
Yeah, I really can't justify it to myself at the moment. I'm holding out for a few new PC related upgrades first (such as a decent HOTAS).
Unfortunately I'm not a part of the seemingly majority here with a decent disposable income. I do however already like this community more than what SC's been reduced to.
Hello WhoaTony.
The answer to your question is quite simple....
Elite Dangerous will be a better quality game than Star Citizen. Like most things in life, the more you pay for something, the better quality you get.
I hope that helps. Regards, Oddball.
I have understood these DLC's as updates that will be added for free at a later date??
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Hear hear! I also think that the quality of Elites backers adds something that SC will lack, maturity.
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Not really. It is not directed at you, more towards the original poster. He's an original SC backer who has come here to spoil things and create conflict. They've been here before and they'll be here again.
Not really. It is not directed at you, more towards the original poster. He's an original SC backer who has come here to spoil things and create conflict. They've been here before and they'll be here again.