Childhood Fantasies - fulfilled by E:D

I dreamed I would actually have a space girlfriend (me age 12).
Earlier this year I was showing Elite to my girlfriend explaining how it was the game I loved in my childhood and she said:

"OMG That's AWESOME! Can I play it too?"

cue me going "what? Really?"

So yeah, I now have a space girlfriend - We wing up and she gets half the bounty money...


:)


HAHA! NICE! You ROCK.

My wife occasionally plays on my session, and if I had a second Rift and gaming rig I'm sure I could get her to play...so I kind of have a space wife :p

I flew her to the moon. How many husbands get to do that?
 
Yep. I still remember the wonder when I first played Elite Frontiers. If there was today something like that with updated graphics... And the only change to make multiplayer work should be a mechanism like super cruise to eliminate accelerated time.

There are (well, somewhat up to date graphics). Not sure if U can post here so check PM :)
 
I dunno, the whole moaner thing can be overstated. I mean if they genuinely hated the game, they'd simply drop it, not play it and never visit the forums, let alone post in them. Someone who makes agonised posts about how the game is completely broken and unplayable and it'll be dead in a week unless their specific fix is implemented right away is actually very obviously invested in the game, cares about it and wants more. That's the problem in fact. They've lost so much perspective because they care about the game far too much. I've seen people say it's ruined everything, or that Frontier are the worst company in the world. These are clearly people who have ended up a little too invested in the game - they may have lost touch with how to politely interact with other people because of it, but it is a kind of twisted testament to how much they care.

And honestly, there are actually tons of threads which are people asking for help and getting it, or having reasonable discussions and generally not acting like their whole world is collapsing around their ears because a videogame isn't perfect for them yet :)

For my part, I've looked back to December and discovered I've only played other games for a matter of minutes. I'm a little bit scared by how many hours seem to have disappeared into Elite without me realising it. And the emotional experiences I've had so far have cast other gameplay experiences so far into shadow I can barely see them anymore. I still feel a lurch in my stomach when I open the Galaxy Map and see the whole Milky Way laid out for me in 1:1 scale as a playground.

I'm honestly not sure how I'll react when planetary landings come in. Since I actually broke down in tears when I found my first undiscovered Earth-like (there are extenuating circumstances!), I have a suspicion it's going to be embarrassing :)
 

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I have no idea what you guys are talking about - accelerated time?

In Frontier The flight model was newtonian, and to avoid waiting for -literally- weeks to travel from one planet to another, a feature was included to 'speed time up'. So you could choose to have time go at 10 or 100 etc times faster in game, to reduce the actual time you as the player had to wait whilst the travelled through space.
 
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I have no idea what you guys are talking about - accelerated time?
FE2 & FFE were single player games with pretty fully Newtonian physics / flight dynamic - you could easily accelerate to 10000 km/s or even 30000 km/s (rarely needed to go higher), but across several AUs it is still crawling speed on slow motion. To have the player traverse the huge distances in a solar system in reasonable game time, the games had time acceleration up 10000x, "Star-dreamer". That obviously won't work with multiplayer environment, hence the supercruise in E: D, to let us roam freely around in the systems.
 
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I watched space1999 as a kid (showing my age) and some things I saw in it actually exist today. This game makes me realise that long after we are all dead and gone. That the human race might just actually be doing, in real life, what we are doing now in game. Amazing to think that.
 
I dunno, the whole moaner thing can be overstated. I mean if they genuinely hated the game, they'd simply drop it, not play it and never visit the forums, let alone post in them. Someone who makes agonised posts about how the game is completely broken and unplayable and it'll be dead in a week unless their specific fix is implemented right away is actually very obviously invested in the game, cares about it and wants more. That's the problem in fact. They've lost so much perspective because they care about the game far too much. I've seen people say it's ruined everything, or that Frontier are the worst company in the world. These are clearly people who have ended up a little too invested in the game - they may have lost touch with how to politely interact with other people because of it, but it is a kind of twisted testament to how much they care.

And honestly, there are actually tons of threads which are people asking for help and getting it, or having reasonable discussions and generally not acting like their whole world is collapsing around their ears because a videogame isn't perfect for them yet :)

For my part, I've looked back to December and discovered I've only played other games for a matter of minutes. I'm a little bit scared by how many hours seem to have disappeared into Elite without me realising it. And the emotional experiences I've had so far have cast other gameplay experiences so far into shadow I can barely see them anymore. I still feel a lurch in my stomach when I open the Galaxy Map and see the whole Milky Way laid out for me in 1:1 scale as a playground.

I'm honestly not sure how I'll react when planetary landings come in. Since I actually broke down in tears when I found my first undiscovered Earth-like (there are extenuating circumstances!), I have a suspicion it's going to be embarrassing :)
You are my new favourite person
In Frontier The flight model was newtonian, and to avoid waiting for -literally- weeks to travel from one planet to another, a feature was included to 'speed time up'. So you could choose to have time go at 10 or 100 etc times faster in game, to reduce the actual time you as the player had to wait whilst the travelled through space.
Thanks! Makes sense. BTW didn't you used to be a mod or something? I'm sure I recognise your name...
I watched space1999 as a kid (showing my age) and some things I saw in it actually exist today. This game makes me realise that long after we are all dead and gone. That the human race might just actually be doing, in real life, what we are doing now in game. Amazing to think that.
Haha yeah :)
 
I flew her to the moon. How many husbands get to do that?
Also a good way to resolve marital conflicts. You, me, Vipers at 20 km!

Long time ago my girlfriend wondered whether you could fly to Earth. I went: sure, I'll show you. Then I had to explain permits to her and that was the end of the interest in Elite for her.

I'm still stupefied you need a bleeding permit to see Earth.
 
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Mods are not eternal :D
Simply having a break.

Eternally mods no? but we all know mods are immortal. You still have my glowing obedience and loyalty, and if you ever need a dose of flattery, I'm your guy.

I'm trying to be on my best behaviour until I've been around for a year and qualify for applying for modmanship.

enjoy your break

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Also a good way to resolve marital conflicts. You, me, Vipers at 20 km!

Long time ago my girlfriend wondered whether you could fly to Earth. I went: sure, I'll show you. Then I had to explain permits to her and that was the end of the interest in Elite for her.

I'm still stupefied you need a bleeding permit to see Earth.

Hahahaha. Your first line? Game of chicken, I'm so in.

And that is sooo unfortunate.

I almost had the same. I started the game, Sol seemed SSOOOOOOO far away. At some point I saw it said permit only. I went on the forum to see how to do it. In that time I had already promised my wife to fly her to the moon but thankfully she was busy for those few days anyway so nothing lost
 
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