Hi all, I've reopened the thread. Let's not drift too far away from the threads core subjects. Thanks!
Thank you Brett. This thread has been both an interesting discussion and on point for the most part, I’m glad to see it reopened.
I hope the management at Frontier is really taking notice of what the players want for the future of Elite, because time and time again this topic of core mechanic improvements comes up. On these forums, on other forums, on Reddit, on Steam, everywhere that Elite is discussed there is almost universal agreement that instead of focusing development on bolt-on features Frontier should be improving the core mechanics of the game, because it desperately needs it.
Exploration
Trading
Bounty Hunting
Piracy
And yes, even Combat
They all need improving, not so much by just adding disconnected content to them, but by
improving the gameplay of them. CQC, Power Play, Multicrew, Wings, none of these major features did anything at all to help improve the core mechanics of the game, the foundation upon which the entire game relies upon, they are all disconnected from the main game. It’s that foundation, those core gameplay mechanics that every player makes use of, which needs serious and committed development attention. THAT will do far more to improve the game overall than any new shiny marketable bolt-on feature of the month could, because with a better and more robust core all new features down the road will be in a better position to succeed due to widened gameplay possibilities. Imagine Multicrew if trading and exploration actually had interactive gameplay mechanics to take advantage of, something for crews to do? Imagine Power Play if multiplayer wing missions existed? Imagine trading CG’s if traders had better in-game tools like what third party websites do now for them? Imagine bounty hunting if a C&P system was in place which allowed players to hunt and track down wanted players?
There is only one constant in the entire Universe, and that is
change. It’s time for Frontier to change course, past time probably, but every new journey starts with a first step. I’m just hoping that Frontier actually takes that step.