Has there been an announcement from Frontier yet that they are unable to control distribution channel of the xbox version of Elite?
And what does this mean exactly?
The real powerplay. So let the nightmare begin.
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Has there been an announcement from Frontier yet that they are unable to control distribution channel of the xbox version of Elite?
And what does this mean exactly?
It's more than you can expect from other PC to console ports. As a PC player I honestly don't see a reason for myself to double dip - let alone having to buy the game again.
How entitled can you be, really?
Has there been an announcement from Frontier yet that they are unable to control distribution channel of the xbox version of Elite?
And what does this mean exactly?
The problem is, the entitlement argument goes both ways. If you say it's entitled to expect not to have to buy the game again, you also have to say it's entitled of the company to expect people to buy again.
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Nobody is forcing anyone to buy anything. They are however giving you a £5 money off voucher should you wish to do so.
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Nobody is forcing anyone to buy anything. They are however giving you a £5 money off voucher should you wish to do so.
Companies like to stay in business? Plus it's only $31 so not like it's $60. I would've paid $60 don't get me wrong, but I'm a sucker for space and/or flight sims also.Of course not. No one is forcing them to make gamers buy their game again either. Why does a company get a pass but a consumer doesn't?
Companies like to stay in business? Plus it's only $31 so not like it's $60. I would've paid $60 don't get me wrong, but I'm a sucker for space and/or flight sims also.![]()
Of course companies like to stay in business. Consumers also like to stay solvent. And you could make the argument that $31 to a company isn't that much, but to a consumer it could be a big deal.
I'm not even that particularly upset about it, it's just not something I'm going to do (double dip, I mean). I'm fine with missing out on the game. I just wish there had been some consideration given to those that were instrumental in making the game happen in the first place, to get the game on their preferred (at least in my case) platform.
Doesn't change that expecting to get the console port as free addition to the PC & Mac license is pretty entitled.
Ever seen a precedent of PC game licenses carrying over to a console of a different company? Seeing as they retroactively provide Steam keys, although they have to share profits of their future addon sales with Valve for these activated keys, they'd probably not even be opposed to the idea. But seeing so little precedent I guess there's more to porting to and selling the game on a console.
Doesn't change that expecting to get the console port as free addition to the PC & Mac license is pretty entitled.
Ive been playing ED on PC for about 2 months now. I have several friends and some family that play xbox one since they do not have gaming PC's. I always talk about how much I like the game so several of them downloaded the free trial of thee game to see how they feel about it since they have never played a space simulation type game. I was very disappointed and them as well to find out the trial version was only 1 hour. Anybody who has played ED know 1 hour is just enough time if it is enough just to go through tutorials to get a feel for everything. Wouldn't a week make more sense? Within that week they would have invested in the game and Im very sure would buy it anyway. Is an hour the best you could do for the trial? I downloaded it for xbox one as well but dont even want to try the trial after learning its only 1 hour of gameplay. If I cant convince them to buy it I really have no reason to play it on xbox as well. Love the game by the way. Just commenting on the XBONE trial version.
Well to put it simply if Frontier declares they are not in control of the distribution channel then I wouldn't be asking for free access to console version.
Are they in charge of the Steam distribution channel?
Whatever the case I as a kickstarter backer, with the Q&A saying they will give the game free to all platform if they are able, would like my console version at the cost price Frontier pays to Microsoft/Sony for distribution/fees. I don't want any profit margin to be collected on my purchase/download of my console version of Elite. That is plainly my kickstarter entitlement not my own made up entitlement.
I am waiting for the other shoe to drop when it is announced that an Xbox Live Gold Subscription will be required to play the game
When the game is fully released from the Game Preview Programme, Elite: Dangerous can be played in Solo mode (single player) with a Silver account. Players will still enjoy the full benefit of being connected to the shared online galaxy. An internet connection is still required for this mode.
In order to enjoy the multiplayer features of the Elite: Dangerous universe and to be able to team up with your friends you will need a current Xbox Live Gold subscription
The price is low because it's in the GPP.and thus the possible low price tag at the moment.
CQC is coming first to Xbox One during GPP. It will come to PC and Mac later in the year as part of a free update.
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