This. Shiny new toy or no pre-order.If they give an exclusive ship, sure.Else I see little point in it, it is not as if it will be 'sold out' on release.
This. Shiny new toy or no pre-order.If they give an exclusive ship, sure.Else I see little point in it, it is not as if it will be 'sold out' on release.
First of all, I'm not talking to either game bashers or white knights, but instead to rational people that like more or less what they have and want more and/or better.
Maybe tomorrow, maybe after 3 months Frontier will announce the next paid DLC for Elite... If pre-order is available, would you do it or not? I will, and that's why:
Generally speaking, I rarely pre-order any game and, like CMDR Exigeous was saying in a stream, "pre-ordering software is stupid", I have to admit.
But in this particular case, I would make an exception and not because of my eternal love for the game, but for more tangible benefits.
At this point in time, I believe that although Frontier did their homework assessing the potential of a new paid DLC and creating a state of "favorable expectation" for the player base by choosing to make Beyond first, they still don't know for sure how (financially) successful the new DLC will be. And this will generate a potential problem, in terms of the actual content, directly proportional with the commitment of the resources.
TL,DR, Horizon was not 100% what they (and we) expected and they don't want to make the same mistake twice. So, by pre-ordering the new DLC in good quantities, we, the players, may be able to assure that the content for the future DLC won't be scaled down or rushed, or let in the hands of the (no offense) B team.
It will be a clear message, like "Go on, make it 100%, we'll buy it no matter what" or something beyond those lines. What do you think?
Not a chance!
Any company that drops a release before Christmas, and then marches off on their holidays, leaving players unable to play, deserve nothing but contempt.
Even when you can login, it's buggy, and throws glitches for 20-30 seconds again, rendering it unplayable.
Thankfully, NMS had no such problems.
Not a chance!
Any company that drops a release before Christmas, and then marches off on their holidays, leaving players unable to play, deserve nothing but contempt.
Even when you can login, it's buggy, and throws glitches for 20-30 seconds again, rendering it unplayable.
Thankfully, NMS had no such problems.
FDev somewhat did, by not updating on Thursdays anymore. Bugs on launch had to be expected, but the freezes and bugs in the new mechanics weren't even solved a week after. Is a bit of a let down. but at least special offers were purchasable in the store.Yeh they screwed this up totally.
Launch needed to be 4-6 weeks before the offices shut down for crimbo to allow for patching.
Gotta wonder if they can absorb and learn from their launches.
First of all, I'm not talking to either game bashers or white knights, but instead to rational people that like more or less what they have and want more and/or better.
If I wouldn't own the LEP already I would preorder it. I never do this with other games, but for Elite it's something different. I am in for the whole experience.
I hate how the term "white knight" has been hijacked in recent years to mean something bad, but back to the question: for me it depends on how much I want the new content and what incentives there are to pre-order.
If I wouldn't own the LEP already I would preorder it. I never do this with other games, but for Elite it's something different. I am in for the whole experience.
No, Elite Dangerous is a product like any other. If it's not cost effective, then Frontier won't do it.
Not sure what you are trying to say.