(uh oh, he's starting a thread :O)
The ... controversy surrounding nameplates made me think about something. We've never specifically paid for an actual ship.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm opposed to the way that things in Elite are going. However, one thing we've never complained about, nor even questioned, is the fact we DO get new ships added to the game. Oh, sure, you need Horizons, but even so, that's an acceptable thing, given it's supposed to include anything new to be added during it's season life.
So what about after 2.4? What if new SRV's were offered at a price? Say £9.99 per new chassis. Or fighters? Same price.
What about the Panther Clipper? Surprise new ship, yours for only £14.99.
I am curious to know what the feelings are on this.
What if you could either pay another Season Pass of say, £29.99 for the next 12 months, and get everything like that in the same way we did with Horizons. Or, you had the option to pay for everything separately, a little bit like how Elder Scrolls Online works with their DLC.
What if you got the Season Pass, but you didn't get the Special Edition Panther Clipper with Extra module space, or perhaps an exclusive skin, unless you paid £9.99 (discounted for Season Pass holders)?
Where would you draw the line?
The ... controversy surrounding nameplates made me think about something. We've never specifically paid for an actual ship.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm opposed to the way that things in Elite are going. However, one thing we've never complained about, nor even questioned, is the fact we DO get new ships added to the game. Oh, sure, you need Horizons, but even so, that's an acceptable thing, given it's supposed to include anything new to be added during it's season life.
So what about after 2.4? What if new SRV's were offered at a price? Say £9.99 per new chassis. Or fighters? Same price.
What about the Panther Clipper? Surprise new ship, yours for only £14.99.
I am curious to know what the feelings are on this.
What if you could either pay another Season Pass of say, £29.99 for the next 12 months, and get everything like that in the same way we did with Horizons. Or, you had the option to pay for everything separately, a little bit like how Elder Scrolls Online works with their DLC.
What if you got the Season Pass, but you didn't get the Special Edition Panther Clipper with Extra module space, or perhaps an exclusive skin, unless you paid £9.99 (discounted for Season Pass holders)?
Where would you draw the line?