Nuffink yet?
No.
Now I've proven it to be only a five hour thing, maybe they are more likely to do it.
Nope. Still will not engage in 5 hours of boredom. No thanks.
Then don't.
Meanwhile I have all the toys.
Your sense of pride and accomplishment must be through the roof.
Good job Stigbob!
Can your CMDR upload them to Dropbox or something?
So that they can now be made available at outfitting. That would be cool![]()
I've tried patience. For five years. It's not worked. To be fair, I'm past the point of caring. They've had their chances. I've reduced down to only playing a couple sessions a week. Because trying to make excuses for why I should persist, when arguably the developer is more interested in the technicalities, than the experience? Is beyond tiring.
I can only conclude the current patterns, will continue, as they are. And this is, all there is, for the life of the game remaining. It may pull a 'warframe' and find it's mojo on the back of solid input. I hope so. Because it's a fantastic game let down by the focus on technical execution over practical application. The game is very good. It's also very very broken and the experience has been compromised to serve the outcome, which is perhaps the reverse of what it should, or could be.
The patterns are set. They aren't going to change. This is, what it is. Being patient, and assuming it will suddenly change, all of it's own volition, is probably not a sane thing to presume. It will continue, as is, ad infinitum.
Six months ago? I probably would say something similar to you. "I'm sure it'll be okay". Now? I realise the score. And I'm comfortable it'll be the same thing in 3.1, as we had in 3.0, and 2.0 before it. It's all Frontier knows; and they really only stay with what they know.
I agree with this completely. Anyone spending the last few years saying "it's a placeholder" or expecting any sort of drastic change to the underlying foundations of the game four years down the line is kidding themselves. DLC is possible but the game isn't going to become something else now or in the future.
The game is what it is, but that's the game that I bought into knowing what it was which is probably one of the reasons I'm happy with it.
Research first buy later, if there's not enough info to research then you should wait. If you take a chance without researching or knowing you'll probably just end up moaning.
One of the reasons I've enjoyed getting all the guardian stuff is it was a change from the usual. I did it in two expeditions, I set off on the second one because the Thargoid hunting missions I was doing finished at the tick and I didn't fancy returning to bubble central as I've been enjoying the different gameplay on offer more than the standard fare.
The guardian stuff done via visiting different sites is about two or three bits of data an hour one or two hyper jumps SC to the planet drop down survey from the air and grab the data, with 25 minutes to get out there in the first place. If you want to reduce that time by relogging then it's easily half that.
A couple of hours for a new weapon/module really isn't a big deal.
Taking your number of 22 done the fastest way possible :
25 minutes to the region
5 minutes in SC
5 minutes aerial survey
15 minutes change of location wep/mod structure
10 minutes per data run (this is probably over the top)
25 minutes return
295 minutes
Just under five hours all in, about my weekly time spent playing ED.
I wouldn't advise doing it that way, but that really is all you are looking at. Buying an anaconda is much much harder, even without any upgrades or engineering.
You had the opportunity to hit record and stitch your sessions together. But you didn't.
It's not that I think you are outright lying but perhaps you don't actually realize how much time has passed. Which is an actual phenoma in ED.
This is why I wanted a livestream.
Would that even be necessary? The journal log probably has enough info in it to be able to figure out time elapsed.
I'm afraid I haven't really followed this thread - who could. But am I right in thinking you've unlocked the various Guardian blueprints in 5 hours Stigbob? Or at least some of them? I've ignored the whole Guardian thing up to now - not done Ram Tah for instance, so I'm interested to know what your starting point was.
You had the opportunity to hit record and stitch your sessions together. But you didn't.
It's not that I think you are outright lying but perhaps you don't actually realize how much time has passed. Which is an actual phenoma in ED.
This is why I wanted a livestream.
Watching a 5-11 hour video of someone suffering the same thing again and again is much more impactful at making the point than reading a journal of the same experience.
And I really do think simply having the devs actually play these parts of their games themselves would make them see the error of their ways.
But as far as verifying Stigs stated time or anyone else claiming how long it takes sure we could do that.
Would that even be necessary? The journal log probably has enough info in it to be able to figure out time elapsed.
I think people want to see them play it and it's a charity event so us having to endure it too makes it more...charity
I also think a lot of people would expect them to be entirely clueless on how to play the game without their hacks. Just watching them having to press J 100 times in a row would be worth it. Then maybe they'll see just how bad the game is right now.
Well if that is the aim it's not hard to see why FD won't touch this thread with a 10 foot barge pole.