I would still like to believe that FD are making the game that THEY want to play, rather than trying to appease everyone. Things like third person view, guilds etc. oppose design decisions made when creating the game; to some extent I think you should play other games for those features.In some ways yes, but as they focus on certain features, narrowing choice, it's clear from the unsilent minorities that the game is simply becoming a "please the majority" effort rather than a game for all (unlike one of the selling points from the Kickstarter - "play the game your way").
Of course you cannot please all the people all the time but in a medium such as games it's one of the easiest where you can allow people to experience it their way, as much as possible, and this is going the opposite way. Very little choice on some of the issues that are coming up time and again - 3rd person view (not even an option in solo player), people cannot turn off the engine vibration even though it's making them feel sick, people still want some kind of PvE option, people want guilds, people would like X Y Z... etc.
They've touted the group facility as a way for people to play in private groups and yet the only option on group creation is whether crimes are counted against other players or AI and whether bountied players get kicked out to the All group. Why not boost this system and have options for game changing features above (e.g. 3rd person, PvE, guilds) at group creation as well - let people truly play their way? And have personal options for the things that have no effect on gameplay. That's one thing I am irritated about - it's nothing less than spiteful to argue against options that won't affect your game at all. Arguing against things that do change the nature of the game seems perfectly reasonable of course.
I still intend to play the game but in many ways the choices made are edging me into a position where it's likely it'll be a pick up and drop game. I'm not angry about that (apologies if my words make it seem so), just a little disappointed.![]()
On the other hand, maybe this more simple grouping system is only intended for initial release, and several years down the line people could be grouped by game-changing preference. When their choices don't affect my experience, it would be churlish to argue against them