30 hours? That's just a glimpse of the beginning of a great journey through the stars!I'm sure that ED will entertain me for 30 hours and I move on.
30 hours? That's just a glimpse of the beginning of a great journey through the stars!I'm sure that ED will entertain me for 30 hours and I move on.
A fourth player sees the third and writes a lore newsfeed about him, making him both famous and wanted for wingman duties..
One of my favorite 'games' is Microsoft Flight Simulator X. It's certainly not about goals
And thats totally cool man. For 50 bucks, 30 hours of entertainment should be worth it for you.
Others will play it for thousands of hours. Its just not a game for you..![]()
And this is where we disagree. In EVE you have someone in the help channel saying "you do whatever you want to do, and I will help you to achieve that!" And then you find your social networks and game mechanics that keep you playing for years.
In Elite no one is going answer to you, and you are realasing that all there is to do, is to get the ship you always wanted and the rank that you wanted by trading, fighting, mining and mapping.
What a silly, open ended question.Ok. So then PLEASE enlighten me, what is the purpose of this game?
What is silly, open ended question.
What's the purpose of EvE, exactly?
There are almost as many ways to play EvE as there are people playing it, same with Elite.
The idea is you do what you want, within the constraints of the game. And those constraints will expand constantly, Frontier plan to develop this game for years after its release.
Be a trader, a feared pirate, a bounty hunter extraordinaire, work as privateer for one of the major powers, work as a mercenary to the highest bidder, work as a caravan escort, explore the boundaries of known space, hunt for lost civilisations, hunt for alien artefacts, hunt THARGOIDs, prospect in asteroid belts, run a cruise ship, transport VIPs, transport slaves, free slaves, assassinate VIPs, compete in intergalactic races, smuggle drugs passed the Feds, smuggle secret plans, conduct a blockade , run a blockade, salvage wrecks, scoop hydrogen from the corona of a blazing star, visit a black hole, just see the sights... or do any combination of these things.
And if you truly fear getting to "end game" and finding nothing to do, play in ironman and do all these things... if you dare.
Someone simplified Elite (dismissively) to just "trading, combat and exploration"... well that covers a lot of ground. And we haven't even started with the expansions yet.
99% of the time they tell you to go mining, missioning, or trading, and give you plenty of advice how to do it.
If you want 'end game' try to be elite with permadeath hanging over your head. That'll get the adrenaline going!
Well, if that's EVE for you then I feel sorry for you. For many, EVE is all about getting tangled into social networks (corporations), spying into a competing one for months with a help of a spy, and then have someone streaming a visual of a warp gate on a secret web page for us to see when there are no enemy freighters around and safe for us to travel, and planning for an attack in a massive scale for months. That's the EVE for many of us.
Be a trader, a feared pirate, a bounty hunter extraordinaire, work as privateer for one of the major powers, work as a mercenary to the highest bidder, work as a caravan escort, explore the boundaries of known space, hunt for lost civilisations, hunt for alien artefacts, hunt THARGOIDs, prospect in asteroid belts, run a cruise ship, transport VIPs, transport slaves, free slaves, assassinate VIPs, compete in intergalactic races, smuggle drugs passed the Feds, smuggle secret plans, conduct a blockade, run a blockade, courier gemstones, salvage wrecks, scoop hydrogen from the corona of a blazing star, visit a black hole, just see the sights... or do any combination of these things, or any number of other things because the game is open ended and this is entirely off the top of my head.
In other words - trade, fight or map unexplored systems or do some randomly generated missions by NPC's to get the ship you wanted. Once you have explored a bit, and obtained the gear you wanted, nothing you have described will have any importance to the player. All this will take approx 30 hours to complete.
If that is the case, then prove it. At release simply do a blog or whatever the latest fashion is, and see just what you can (or cannot) accomplish in 30 hours in Elite.
I can see it now.
Hours 1 - 5: Started game, got my first ship
Hours 6-15: Pew pew'd until I got a bigger ship
Hours 16-30: Got a really big ship... Done!
Yes. This is Elite as it is now.
Well, good for your picnic. I will grind my way to the best ship in 30 hours and be disappointed if there is nothing else to keep me busy, and I'll switch the game. I bet there are many others who are doing the same.
30 hours? That's just a glimpse of the beginning of a great journey through the stars!![]()