Want to know why Braben never goes on stream? I'm willing to bet he'd be incredibly excited about everything and end up spoiling all the things! xD
There's a problem with ED? Seems to be developing nicely to me.
Ye, "open" my rear. I have no idea why this is supposed to still fly with people. Must be serialised culled and bound logic.
1) On lave radio (i think episode 100) he's discussing working on the next release and laughs about how hard his developers are working (eg: late nights and weekends) - to be honest, as a developer, I found this crass.
2) I can't remember the video, but there is one where he laughingly dismisses the idea of having npc avatars working on the outside of stations, because he says, players will just shoot them or knock them away. I found the solution of simply not having them completely unimaginative.
Again, I was only referring to their open and frequent communication with the community. Not the game dev process itself. Is that too hard to understand? Or does just mentioning SC trigger some kind of Pavlovian response in you?
Ditto.
If DBOBE had 'moved on' we would not have Elite Dangerous. It really is as simple as that.
Nope, but it sure is bait people like you like to throw out, isn't it.
Whilst I really don't like Michael Brookes, he has moved on too, and we hear nothing from him either.
So... the man who co-released the original, and then kept that passion alive for... what, thirty years, has in your esteemed opinion just 'given up' on it? That seems rather unlikley.
Yes, I'm sure he's very busy with the studios other projects (which, frankly, I'd be shocked if the Jurassic park engineering doesn't end up powering fauna and flora generation on landable atmospheric planets at some stage), but even a cursory review of his video interviews would show he has a deep passion for the science behind elite. He well may not care about the C&P nuances, but watch him light up when discussing main sequence star generation - that's not some marketing facade, that speaks to the very core of the man himself.
That's a bit of a non-sequitur. I was talking only about the way they communicate with the community, which I think SC does a good job at.