You think they're not earning it?
I think Elite is on slow funding right now, they are developing it as funds come in, so funds from the store are the key to our enjoyment of it.
You think they're not earning it?
I think Elite is on slow funding right now, they are developing it as funds come in, so funds from the store are the key to our enjoyment of it.
I disagree. Elite Dangerous is on PR funding right now. Frontier's continued development of the game (and especially the development of the Cobra engine) is directly related to their public image and thus their ability to pull in money and contracts to build things like Jurassic World Evolution. I think this is a big reason why 2018's focus is going to be so heavily centered on Beyond. They need to prove that they can get the core gameplay right more than they need to prove that they can roll out a steady stream of new content updates.
I spent 40 pounds in the store over Xmas, in part as this years fee for the game... beyond.
I wonder if more Cmdrs would do this if there were guarantees that this money would go directly towards the speedier development of the game…?
Anyone?
Unless you’re the kind of person who expects that all proceeds from the sale of Elite should only ever be used to fund Elite (which I’m sure no sane person does), then it would be unreasonable to expect the store to be any different.
You’re supporting the company that makes Elite, not directly funding Elite itself. If the company is successfully funded then they have an incentive to keep developing Elite.
If FDev is anything like the other medium to large companies I've worked on, the most likely place your money went is the development of Jurassic World since it's the current big R&D project. If it's any consolation, when JW comes out, it will fund ED since it will be the bigger money earner.
As far as I know, Boeing doesn't have a forum pack full of fanboys and doom sayers, so no, they don't get that.![]()
As far as I know, Boeing doesn't have a forum pack full of fanboys and doom sayers, so no, they don't get that.![]()
I dunno, those aviation nerds are pretty hardcore.
Doris the cleaning lady.
Doris is the real MVP
Doris is the real MVP
Frontier Developments is a publically traded company and they publish an Annual Report every year that you can read and download. All the information you need to know about the various development decisions and financial information about Elite and FD's other games can be found there.
To summarize, Elite draws in massive revenue but a large part of that revenue is used to subsidize the development of FD's other games instead of being used to develop Elite properly. FD makes no attempt to hide this as it is very attractive for shareholders. It is not particularly attractive to the Elite playerbase however.
To summarize, Elite draws in massive revenue but a large part of that revenue is used to subsidize the development of FD's other games instead of being used to develop Elite properly. FD makes no attempt to hide this as it is very attractive for shareholders. It is not particularly attractive to the Elite playerbase however.
As far as I know, Boeing doesn't have a forum pack full of fanboys and doom sayers, so no, they don't get that.![]()
Can you give me a page number for that?
I have the financials in front of me, and I can't see anywhere anything saying that Elite is not being developed properly. Quite the opposite, in fact (see page 8). Which page are you on?
How about Planet Coaster? Do you really think ED is currently subsidising a successful game that's been out over a year? Again, the page reference for that would help me very much.
The nature of all companies is that revenue is used to pay for costs. JWE isn't out yet, so clearly that has no revenue. Revenue from both PC and ED will, in part, go towards JWE's costs. It is the nature of business. If FD abandoned all other games then we'd have the usual threads here about 'FD is dead, it has no revenue except for Elite'. You may also notice the increased headcount since 2014, an indication it's not 'drop Elite to work on the new shiny'.
In short - it's a sound company doing well with an increasingly diversified portfolio. Working on more than one game at a time is quite possible, desirable, sensible and good for us all.
No, it goes directly into the contruction of Braben's Costa Rica mansion.I wonder if more Cmdrs would do this if there were guarantees that this money would go directly towards the speedier development of the game…?
I sincerely hope everything you're saying is true, Yaffle![]()