So it's kind of sad, really sad, when I find myself thinking about trying Subnautica that I picked up on sale recently. Because the dev's have all but spoiled ED with all the cork-soaking interdictions now, pardon my French. But I should probably shoot myself in the other foot, so the bullet hole in the first foot won't seem like it hurts quite as much.
Case in point, last night I'm in the Solo version of the game on my way to a planet to drop off some Hostess Twinkies, yes, they still have them in the game. So this lone NPC pirate decides he's going to interdict me.. the usual, he just wants to destroy my ship, how novel.
Problem is, this pirate twinkie doesn't realize that my non-combat multi-role Asp Explorer is nicely tricked out for power and speed. The Coriolis Shipyard
So I just submit even though that makes me feel cheap, but not easy, and then I boost away. And Harold, I think that was the pirate's name, barely even gets off any rounds at me. And then after a few more boosts, I jump away, resume hypercruise, etc.
But Harold is backed by the dev's, he's in cahoots with them, I just know it. So he keeps this up for 9-10 interdictions even though he has no hope in hell. I assume in the Open version of the game, any actual human pirates would/should have a little more intelligence. They would probably quit after 2-3 interdictions are no-joy, failed, a waste of time.
But then when Harold's non-stop never-ending interdictions started pulling me out of orbital-cruise at a planet right next to large ringed-planet, things started getting a little weird. I was afraid that the dev-cheating would pull me right out, inside the ' planet or the rings themselves.. Beam me out, Scottie, please!!
So I logged out to the Main Menu and went right back in again to finish the mission. Because I could feel a game-crash coming on with the orbital-cruise interdictions.
I'm an old-timer, and as a kid in the late 60's I just loved sci-fi to bits; the books from the classic authors and even the cheesie sci-fi movies, such as they were. The original Star Trek was the bee's knees of course.. that's a given.
So to me, Elite-D is a fan-fracking-tastic game. I just wish I got to enjoy it a little more, something more than just interdictions. But I get the impression that the devs, most of whom seem to be teenagers, at least based on the vids I've seen, want to turn ED into an arcade shooter for other teenagers.
I guess that's where the money is, and I should just shut my yap. Oh ya, take some Quick-Wipes with you if you're going to eat Hostess Twinkies in the Scarab.
Case in point, last night I'm in the Solo version of the game on my way to a planet to drop off some Hostess Twinkies, yes, they still have them in the game. So this lone NPC pirate decides he's going to interdict me.. the usual, he just wants to destroy my ship, how novel.
Problem is, this pirate twinkie doesn't realize that my non-combat multi-role Asp Explorer is nicely tricked out for power and speed. The Coriolis Shipyard
So I just submit even though that makes me feel cheap, but not easy, and then I boost away. And Harold, I think that was the pirate's name, barely even gets off any rounds at me. And then after a few more boosts, I jump away, resume hypercruise, etc.
But Harold is backed by the dev's, he's in cahoots with them, I just know it. So he keeps this up for 9-10 interdictions even though he has no hope in hell. I assume in the Open version of the game, any actual human pirates would/should have a little more intelligence. They would probably quit after 2-3 interdictions are no-joy, failed, a waste of time.
But then when Harold's non-stop never-ending interdictions started pulling me out of orbital-cruise at a planet right next to large ringed-planet, things started getting a little weird. I was afraid that the dev-cheating would pull me right out, inside the ' planet or the rings themselves.. Beam me out, Scottie, please!!
So I logged out to the Main Menu and went right back in again to finish the mission. Because I could feel a game-crash coming on with the orbital-cruise interdictions.
I'm an old-timer, and as a kid in the late 60's I just loved sci-fi to bits; the books from the classic authors and even the cheesie sci-fi movies, such as they were. The original Star Trek was the bee's knees of course.. that's a given.
So to me, Elite-D is a fan-fracking-tastic game. I just wish I got to enjoy it a little more, something more than just interdictions. But I get the impression that the devs, most of whom seem to be teenagers, at least based on the vids I've seen, want to turn ED into an arcade shooter for other teenagers.
I guess that's where the money is, and I should just shut my yap. Oh ya, take some Quick-Wipes with you if you're going to eat Hostess Twinkies in the Scarab.