I learn't early on that you watch it on youtube so I agree that FD seems to have a problem.
If you want the majority of your players to enjoy your content creation, you must first follow these simple steps:
1. Make the new content/story/lore readily available from within the game. Doh...
2. Have a working navigation system. We're flying spaceships in the future after all.
3. Make any requirements needed to partake in this new content abundantly clear.
GalNet. It should all be on Galnet, not reddit.
...What's next, you're going to complain that a COD game didn't specifically tell you that you need to equip a gun every time a mission begins?
People like the folks at Canonn, Inara and EDDB are actually part of ED now, regardless of whether the stuff they produce is actually in-game or not.
To me, it feels like ED has escaped the confines of it's own programming and is leaking into "real life" and I find that paradoxically immersive.
Said it before but I dunno if FDev operate like this deliberately but it definitely seems to work and they should go with it.
No. It's more like how to have pity and forbearance towards passive aggressive posters without stooping to their level. As they will beat you with experience as you well know.It's a slippery slope.
Does anyone know how or why the crash site was discovered in the first place?
Like, why was that planet being scoured in the first place given it's not referenced in any of the INRA logs, Listening Posts, or Comms Beacons?
Are there people literally flying slowly across the entire surface area of planets in the hope of finding 'something'? Especially since these bases and the crash site do not show up as a POI on the scanner.
I have a hard time believing someone just stumbled across this - there must have been a reason to look for it in the first place, even if they didn't know what specifically they expected to find there.
Does anyone know?
But it's important to know that these important messages are hidden beneath an audio WAV file that was converted into a GIF-with-a-J from a MP4 file; after being inverted and rotated through a spectromemomometer and then filtered through a bag of earl grey and then hidden inside a satellite 500ly from Earth in a system discovered using star alignment and constellation plotting from an obscure barely visible static and disrupted screenshot from an Expo a few years ago; but only after inverting that image and extracting the Transverse wave signature from the audio embedded within the screenshot.
Do you think that's what is happening everybody time somebody disagrees with you?
I mean, if this is the first time you've ever landed on a planet surface, fair enough.
learn from the experience and move on.
If, OTOH, you've already used an SRV, complaining that nobody told you to take an SRV to go an explore a POI on a planet surface is pretty weak.
Your arguments were sound right until you decided to be condescending, which undermined your entire post. But never mind. I understand why some people need to behave this way.
Now on a more constructive note. Obviously, I was expecting some sort of beacon. As others have stated before me, why hasn't a beacon been dropped at this historic site? After its discovery the sight should for all intents and purposes be a must see for ALL Elite: Dangerous players (sorry non Horizons players).
Which brings us back to the whole point of my initial post; the lack of coherence, consistency and communiction throughout the game, leaving it accessible to only a select few. You being one I imagine.
I could have agreed to disagree, but you chose the low road.
Woah ..... never thought of that! Must try it! Must try ....So basically.. you find things in ED by looking at Windows' Resource Monitor? Okay.. hehe
Wish console players could be ED magicians...
PC players as well .........
http://i.bettermeme.com/meme/img/0/0/4/1/0041.jpg
And the stuff they found. That would help me. I think.IMHO, everything that the community has created thus far .. should have been in the game already in some form or another.
Haha ..... I like a forum giggle.
I want to play the game! I don't want to visit other sites. And the tedium takes up so much of my play time ...........That’s not really fair what you are doing. You pick one point of a very valid post, and comment on it out of its context thereby ridiculing OP.
It is simply a fact that you miss most content if you don’t visit the forums or reddit. And finding coordinates on the surface is neither challenging nor fun, just tedious and unnecessary. Sure some may enjoy it.
Bit like trying to find a POI when you spend 6 hours a day playing the game.Oh, I feel like adding one extra complaint to the basket .. the drip-feeding of story content grew tired and old within about 15 minutes.
It's akin to buying an ebook, getting 5 pages in only to find:
"Please wait for the next riveting narrative of our legit awesome story! It's coming soon and it's a doozy!" .. then, 5 days later.. a single page is dropped and it's a basically just a description of how much frost is accumulating on the farmer's window..
"... and then.. in the dead of night.. they emerged... skin like obsidian, bodies' like ants.."
"Obsidian Ants!" the farmer explained, spittle flying from his mouth to land on the frost covered window I just told you about.
"The Obsidian Ant's approached the farmer and... "
"Please wait for the next riveting narrative of our legit awesome story! It's coming soon and it's a doozy!"
https://i.giphy.com/media/ToMjGpx9F5ktZw8qPUQ/giphy.webp
I'm so sick of those meaningless messages. Can't they say something funny? Or maybe evil ......In between content drips, we get encoded messages that only Canonn can decypher. The messages will say Be sure to drink your Ovaltine
I love a good forum giggle. Wait! Did I just repeat myself?But it's important to know that these important messages are hidden beneath an audio WAV file that was converted into a GIF-with-a-J from a MP4 file; after being inverted and rotated through a spectromemomometer and then filtered through a bag of earl grey and then hidden inside a satellite 500ly from Earth in a system discovered using star alignment and constellation plotting from an obscure barely visible static and disrupted screenshot from an Expo a few years ago; but only after inverting that image and extracting the Transverse wave signature from the audio embedded within the screenshot.
DittoYep, if after a while with these significant elements, if a CMDR hasn't been to the location, the game could consider injecting a mission specifically for them to go there and do something, thus, (a) informing them of something they may otherwise not know about, (b) give them something a bit different to do, (c) making the game universe look a little more interesting.
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showt...of-quot-galactic-breaking-news-quot?p=5439127
Is that what an INRA base is? Just a hunk of junk with a meaningless message? Did I just learn something new or did I lose my understanding grey cell just then?What exactly can you do in those inra bases? I mean, I see a data point you can scan, but what else?
Haha .... Ditto.I knew it! More fakery!!! Actually... I had heard one of the methods it to look for texture anomalies because these tend to mean something hand built and place on the surface...
Great gameplay FD... lets see, how to find stuff in game:
A. look for graphical anomalies
B. Use your computers performance monitor
C. Peruse your game files for recent additions
D. Google!
E. Failing any of those (and likely even with) spend countless hours flying around planets with all of that spectacular beige scenery
F. Fuhgeddaboudit
Ditto .....
Finally, a use for that disgusting tea...
It's a bit rich accusing me of being condescending when your posts reek of it.
Simple fact is, if you'd had the savvy to pack an SRV when you went to look at the crash site, you'd have been able to read the logs and you'd realise that your "complaints" are daft.
Disclaimer: Though I've been around a long time, I consider myself a casual player.
If you want the majority of your players to enjoy your content creation, you must first follow these simple steps:
1. Make the new content/story/lore readily available from within the game. Doh...
2. Have a working navigation system. We're flying spaceships in the future after all.
3. Make any requirements needed to partake in this new content abundantly clear....
But it's important to know that these important messages are hidden beneath an audio WAV file that was converted into a GIF-with-a-J from a MP4 file; after being inverted and rotated through a spectromemomometer and then filtered through a bag of earl grey and then hidden inside a satellite 500ly from Earth in a system discovered using star alignment and constellation plotting from an obscure barely visible static and disrupted screenshot from an Expo a few years ago; but only after inverting that image and extracting the Transverse wave signature from the audio embedded within the screenshot.
And here we are. You initiated this line of conversation, and now you complain that I respond in kind. Can you hear me sighing? May I direct you to the content of the very first line in my very first post? "I consider myself a casual player." Hence I don't consider myself "savvy" in the workings of Elite: Dangerous as you, but more of a "lets fly a spaceship for a while" kind of player.
I recognise your arguments as the "Git Gud" variety, and can only reply; fair enough. If FD wants to make a game that only rewards the select die hard few with its awesome content, then congratulations are in order, because they're doing a bang up job of it. I just think Elite: Dangerous could be so much more, and excite so many more.
I respect your Git Gud approach, can you respect my casual approach?
You didn't answer my question.
Have you ever used an SRV before?
As I already said, if you're so "casual" that you've never used one before, treat this as a learning experience and move on.
Alternatively, accept that you screwed up and stop wailing about imaginary condescension from people on the internet who're under no obligation to agree with you or cater to your delicate feelz.
This game is not designed for casual players.
The game control bindings and even the need to get complex control bindings in place should be a hint of this.
Trying to finish the training mission should also be the 2nd hint. P.s. I couldn't finish the last one. This infers I probably won't be able to git gut combat-wise.
Now, FD does make it easier for casuals to experience firsthand handcrafted content....after a long while....as a tourist.
Just went to one of the first thargoid crash site. There was, I think, a tourist beacon; it looked a POI as the label was 'Shipwreck' or something.
And in and around Maia, I was getting messages from Palin to collect some stuff I am not familiar with and did not have the Codex or Elite-pedia to check on terminology. Unknown fragments or senor-something or was it Thargoid something. I'll figure it out like I did for all other stuff in Elite.
ED can be so much more and so much better; but it likely never be a game for casual players.