Not paying more =! Not paying
Think of it as a complimentary drink with a meal.
Not paying more =! Not paying
Think of it as a complimentary drink with a meal.
Lol with this game you pay before hand with a hope that something is delivered that has value. Its like an early access game in that regard!New stuff is always buggy. Avoid a new release for a few weeks if it bothers you.
Also Beyond was free nobody paid for it.
That's a good analogy and just like in real life, the drink is not free, it just comes included.
Lol with this game you pay before hand in a hope that something is delivered that has value.
In real life if you pedantically argue the nature of the free drink the serving staff spit in your food.
I don't eat fast food & the staff aren't the ones who put the marketing up there in the signs so I wouldn't complain with them, not that I care that much about it.
New stuff is always buggy. Avoid a new release for a few weeks if it bothers you.
Also Beyond was free nobody paid for it.
Probably for the best.
Don't put out a big patch AND a Steam sale, knowing full well it'll attract new and returning players, and then go on vacation.
Don't put out a big patch AND a Steam sale, knowing full well it'll attract new and returning players, and then go on vacation.
It's the same what they did when they released the game on PC. Game was released Dec. 16 2014, then they went on vacation. BGS and markets weren't even working correctly.
You always get some minor bugs in new releases. Even during holidays.
Um. Most companies delay these sort of things and reschedule when all hands are on deck to fix things when they go south. You cant possibly defend that kind of screwup from a multi million pound company. Its amateurish. Even worse if they havent learned from past experience.
My neck would be on the chopping block if i released a buggy update for the companies website a few days before christmas and then left for two weeks and customers and investors kept getting database errors and 404's and just said to myself "meh, christmas"
Its not really right to bash other people because depending on a few factors there will be very valid different points of view.
If you're point one or two of course you won't even feel the mosquito. If you're point 3, well, you have to adjust your investment to match the return.
- If you're new, getting a huge patch of updates early in your game is going to be positive (been there).
- If you've never spent or only spent a bit on cosmetics, paid your box price and have been playing for hundreds of hours, of course any patch is going to be positive (been there).
- If you've spent lots on cosmetics, or bought the lep for the expensive sale price, downgrades from prior form are not going to be seen positively. This is the reason why im offended by the type-10 model and the carelessly done mamba hud and codex ui. One is not permitted to be upset about subjective issues, but poor work is real.
And we all walk away happy.
EDIT: There's a fourth point.
- If a patch *doesn't* focus on your gameplay style, all you end up with is a collection of quality of life improvements, and of course you're going to be happy (been there. All throughout horizons i was closer to a fanboy like a few here because it was all combat related. Go figure).
With most patches the thing I look forward to is usually the QoL tweaks rather than the headline feature. My main concern is usually that gameplay I already enjoy will be disrupted.
I bought ED version 1.0 and liked what I bought. With very few exceptions that's still the game I play.
Yeah i really wasn't aware of disruption potential of the design committee at frontier. I'll still say overall the approach is good and its well, its been a 50/50 success rate. Elite would be very different if frontier were focused primarily on what the community wanted.
I kinda feel bad about all the feedback i gave on reddit at the time handwaving the issues people were having. I finally understand.
Personally im generally okay with the themes and support of current elite.. though my opinion is the experience itself was better in the past. I was always stumped why frontier would come out of nowhere and change the parameters of many key aspects.. rather than building tutorials, dialog boxes, help, to explain what the intention was. So much stuff could have been left with a simple tutorial instead of lobotomy. I don't think players are that stupid, they just need a catalyst to get started. That's why obsidian ant was so useful.
What happened instead was people got into the game by stumbling and doing only one thing copied off someone else, not seeing anything else and played themselves into a complaint.
eg. I wonder how many people got to the point where they know the old gold rush or rep grinding stations could be found everywhere in the bubble and all you had to do was go look? Or know that that's no longer possible anymore![]()
Um. Most companies delay these sort of things and reschedule when all hands are on deck to fix things when they go south. You cant possibly defend that kind of screwup from a multi million pound company. Its amateurish. Even worse if they havent learned from past experience.
My neck would be on the chopping block if i released a buggy update for the companies website a few days before christmas and then left for two weeks and customers and investors kept getting database errors and 404's and just said to myself "meh, christmas"
No matter how hard you try, you will not be able to reason with Stigbob. I would like to believe he is trolling, I really would.
No matter how hard you try, you will not be able to reason with Stigbob. I would like to believe he is trolling, I really would.
Why do you bother!
It is like arguing with a girl in puberty, and yes he is partly trolling you!