First of all, great job on the looks and feel of the Thargoids.
They were amazing and mysterious. And a joy to watch.
And for a short while they felt like a passive threat. And then you went on too hasty. At least for my taste.
I mean, 2.4 got out on the 26th. Today is the 29th and instead of discussion on the mystery of the Thargoids all we have is discussions on what ship fit to kill them with best. And why we can't take them down solo in a Sidewinder. Not even three days?
It feels like if Agent Cooper went into Twin Peaks, had a quick coffee and then went straight ahead to arrest Leland.
A chance for a great storyline missed, I'd say.
"Dudes, Thargoids appear everywhere." - "Our weapons don't work." - "No worries, just throw a ton of resources at AEGIS."
*one day later* "Guys, we just mass-produced these missiles and scanners over night & sent them to all the usual discounters. We suggest our sponsor Guns R'Us. Happy hunting. GG!"
How about the first community goal would have been to find out more about the Thargoids? To perhaps find a way to shortly disrupt their jammers, allowing them to be scanned. Sending the data back. Have other ships investigate Thargoid ruins and crashed ships for more information.
At the same time start to slowly escalate the situation. So that we actually feel some kind of pressure.
Have AEGIS frantically try to research weapons. Turn out a few that are not up for the job, but look promising.
Have Explorers scout out the regions with suspected Thargoid bases. Have haulers deliver goods to support the actual building process.
Have fighters fight against all odds to save a station.
Now all you can do is throw bigger Thargoid ships out. And that will get old pretty soon. And even if you have the main invasion force show up soon, it is still a missed chance.
All the Thargoids are now is Targetoids. Fancy targets. I mean, the missiles already have the nickname "bug sprayer".
It really sums up what people now think of this enigmatic race - or rather races.
I had to work harder to get to a point to get them down when I played the original Elite.
Just my humble opinion.
They were amazing and mysterious. And a joy to watch.
And for a short while they felt like a passive threat. And then you went on too hasty. At least for my taste.
I mean, 2.4 got out on the 26th. Today is the 29th and instead of discussion on the mystery of the Thargoids all we have is discussions on what ship fit to kill them with best. And why we can't take them down solo in a Sidewinder. Not even three days?
It feels like if Agent Cooper went into Twin Peaks, had a quick coffee and then went straight ahead to arrest Leland.
A chance for a great storyline missed, I'd say.
"Dudes, Thargoids appear everywhere." - "Our weapons don't work." - "No worries, just throw a ton of resources at AEGIS."
*one day later* "Guys, we just mass-produced these missiles and scanners over night & sent them to all the usual discounters. We suggest our sponsor Guns R'Us. Happy hunting. GG!"
How about the first community goal would have been to find out more about the Thargoids? To perhaps find a way to shortly disrupt their jammers, allowing them to be scanned. Sending the data back. Have other ships investigate Thargoid ruins and crashed ships for more information.
At the same time start to slowly escalate the situation. So that we actually feel some kind of pressure.
Have AEGIS frantically try to research weapons. Turn out a few that are not up for the job, but look promising.
Have Explorers scout out the regions with suspected Thargoid bases. Have haulers deliver goods to support the actual building process.
Have fighters fight against all odds to save a station.
Now all you can do is throw bigger Thargoid ships out. And that will get old pretty soon. And even if you have the main invasion force show up soon, it is still a missed chance.
All the Thargoids are now is Targetoids. Fancy targets. I mean, the missiles already have the nickname "bug sprayer".
It really sums up what people now think of this enigmatic race - or rather races.
I had to work harder to get to a point to get them down when I played the original Elite.
Just my humble opinion.
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