I was once part of a movement with a game that tried using similar tactics. The game I'm thinking of, we had some awesome 3P tools and support from our community. Some of these "gurus" helped with finding alternative drivers that allowed players with outdated computers, continue to play for months when "routine" updates (features) often killed half of our population. Some of you who came to Elite from that game, may recall "Updates 16 and 17," about 3 years ago. Our stance never changed, but neither did the game developers.' In the end, our sit ins, demonstrations, colorful ship names, and boycotts---did not work.
I know from experience that a " game strike" will drive a wedge between the developers and the community. It often destroys open lines of communication. It fosters grudges between overly opinionated players and groups that have no business being involved in the first place. The biggest reason a "game strike" is ineffective, is because we already paid the cover charge to get in the door. FD has our money. They can use it as they see fit. They have little to lose in this scenario, and they can ride that wave for years, believe it. We players have more to lose in regards to the 3P tools. They could ultimately disappear. We could lose much game time figuring things out manually. We could become disgruntled enough to move on to another game. When we get there, the same thing will eventually happen again. I guarantee it.
I've been through a few actual "real life strikes." Two were resolved peacefully at the table, one got violent. The mere mention of a strike, often puts all parties immediately on the defensive (or defencive). It is viewed as a hostile action, fosters intolerance and hasty decisions, which are later regretted but never overturned. This has a tendency to create bad blood for everyone, not just the parties which are in a state of disagreement. While I understand this is an apples and oranges comparison, and the final results won't end in violence, they will come to a similar conclusion, sadly.
I assume, and maybe incorrectly, that the 3P's took the initiative to develop their highly useful and insightfully created Elite D tools. I also can only assume that they were given notice by FD, that their collective valiant efforts at such undertakings, was "on their time, and their dime." Like it or not, their tireless work and development became a labor (or labour) of love. My sincerest thanks, gratitude, ++Rep and much respect to them for that.
IMHO, If Frontier is opposed to "officially" supporting the 3P's, maybe some of the development team members could "unofficially" support the 3P's. I'm not saying they should risk their jobs, but maybe they could help on their own time. Maybe Mr. Braben and his management staff could "give their blessing" or at least turn a blind eye to that help. He's holds pod casts, so ask him. Get in his face, publicly. That is more likely to have influence, than any player strike having a decisive impact.
Rooks
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I'm glad they got talks underway. That is better than a perpetually degeneration of the situation. Inf Reps for all