Apparently after alpha and beta, progress will be reset. There will then be an extended 'gamma' phase in the run up to release. All progress in the gamma phase will be retained unless there is some unforeseen showstopper requiring a reset.
The game is gonna be awesome.
No doubt whatsoever about that. I'm a longtime commander from the Amiga days on Frontier, and I've been eagerly watching the development videos. I'm squeaking like a little girl at the prospect, and just banged together a 4770k/GTX770 box purely for my wee Elite cockpit. Which is why I've gotten a wee bit twitchy. But I've participated in development phases before (I live in America now, around Silicon Valley, and have a few mates working for EA and one or two others) although have never seen a pay-to-participate method like this, so know what alpha testing involves - so 200 quid for something as potentially unstable (and seems like it has been) and unusable didn't make sense to me. But was happy to jump on the Beta bus - and like all buses, seems like that's running behind.
So at this point, have been wondering if it's worth paying for Beta, especially having read this thread. As others have touched on, I expected it released a while back, and it's looking like it's still another two months off given that the first beta release is being rolled out to alpha testers only (am I right in that?)
Buuuuut… If you can get a head start on the game before the full release via beta, then it still holds value, I think. I mean, be nice to be safely ensconced in my kitted-out Cobra with money in the bank and some practice under my belt before the flood of cannon fodd… I mean, fresh mea… I mean, new users shows up.
Have to say though - as someone from the outside looking in, it does seem rather greedy from the developers to be charging such a premium (and still trying to milk that), and I can very much sense an air of superiority amongst SOME of those who currently have access to the alpha. I can understand why people who've shelled out £150 a pop are upset at the current situation (although think some people are going a bit over the top about it), but can't understand why some people seem to want to rub others' noses in it.
(The argument that the alpha release isn't worth getting angry about is a good one. The argument that "Haha, I paid more than you, if you wanted it this early, open up the wallet again" is not)