So, I've been hearing that basically since I joined the forums, and frankly, you could have fooled me. So let's get into this. what do expect of a space sim? Well preferably it should simulate space and space travel, but honestly? Elite, any space station that allows a captain to fire their afterburners in the vicinity of the station does not remain a station long, if you catch my meaning. For that matter if you really wanted to simulate space travel there would be a lot more time between jumping into a system and getting to a station, forgiving for now warp jump technology existing at all, fact is, we're simulating space travel, that means long periods of cryo sleep when not warp jumping from place to place. If we accept faster than light travel then how do you explain our field of view not expanding to literally behind us as we outpace the light coming off the star (I'll leave alone that the G-forces of moving that fast would just kill you). Oh, and let's not forget, glass cockpits? On a space ship? that more than likely will be engaging in combat? Sure Elite, that's not a terrible idea in any fashion, really.
My point is this, I like Elite, I enjoy the game a lot. But let's not kid ourselves, Elite is perhaps the most arcadey game. It is far more accurate to call it a massively multiplayer spaghetti western in space. And frankly, doesn't that sound way cooler than space sim? But, if you are interested in a faithful space sim... Scott Manley spotlighted what appears to be a VERY faithful space simulator not terribly long ago. I'm on a limited connection right now, but later on I'll see if I can't find the video, it actually looks really interesting, if only for it's sheer ocean like depth.
My point is this, I like Elite, I enjoy the game a lot. But let's not kid ourselves, Elite is perhaps the most arcadey game. It is far more accurate to call it a massively multiplayer spaghetti western in space. And frankly, doesn't that sound way cooler than space sim? But, if you are interested in a faithful space sim... Scott Manley spotlighted what appears to be a VERY faithful space simulator not terribly long ago. I'm on a limited connection right now, but later on I'll see if I can't find the video, it actually looks really interesting, if only for it's sheer ocean like depth.