In a nutshell, I'm a veteran of all the Elite games from back in the day, so I bought this for my son.
He quit after about ten hours due to the utterly frustrating and time consuming docking/landing nonsense.
I had a go as well, tricky and time-consuming, we'd rather be exploring the universe than trying to perform brain surgery every time you try to land somewhere. Auto-pilots were available to help land men on the Moon in 1969 but seem to have gone out of fashion a millennium later.
There was auto docking on the previous incarnations of this game, why not now?
If the development team want people to actually stay in the game rather than quit after a few hours of un-enjoyable exasperation throw us a bone.
If you want to waste your life docking manually, please do so and make it an option for those of us who don't.
His mate who bought this said exactly the same thing.
I wouldn't have bought this for him if I knew how fundamental a flaw this was, and it shows exactly why DEMOs are necessary to avoid us being ripped off.
Don't say that this is a "sim", if space travel is this dangerous in the future it wouldn't happen, and it would follow Newton's Law of gravity.
3 would be explorers end up being disappointed players of a poorly re-vamped game that looks fantastic but has all the allure of self-flagellation
Over and out (of pocket)
He quit after about ten hours due to the utterly frustrating and time consuming docking/landing nonsense.
I had a go as well, tricky and time-consuming, we'd rather be exploring the universe than trying to perform brain surgery every time you try to land somewhere. Auto-pilots were available to help land men on the Moon in 1969 but seem to have gone out of fashion a millennium later.
There was auto docking on the previous incarnations of this game, why not now?
If the development team want people to actually stay in the game rather than quit after a few hours of un-enjoyable exasperation throw us a bone.
If you want to waste your life docking manually, please do so and make it an option for those of us who don't.
His mate who bought this said exactly the same thing.
I wouldn't have bought this for him if I knew how fundamental a flaw this was, and it shows exactly why DEMOs are necessary to avoid us being ripped off.
Don't say that this is a "sim", if space travel is this dangerous in the future it wouldn't happen, and it would follow Newton's Law of gravity.
3 would be explorers end up being disappointed players of a poorly re-vamped game that looks fantastic but has all the allure of self-flagellation
Over and out (of pocket)