The thing is, there are some gamers who need their hand held. They need to be told to do this, this and this. If not, they get bored. Elite is not a game for that type of gamer. This game requires you think and blaze your own path and figure out your objectives. If you can't do that, you're going to get bored very quickly or fall into a self inflicted grind just to get ____ ship or to get ____ rank. There is plenty to do in this game. No game has ever held my attention this long, that says a lot. But I heard this complaint from players in some of the different private Elite groups I played with and I've noticed that a lot of them will complain about things in this game, issues they like to call them, but they are issues they created. And they have no objective. It's just log in and grind for the ranks or ships, because they have no imagination. Example, played with a new player who would spend all day flying boom data missions trying to rank up to get a Cutter. The whole time complaining about the grind. Turned around and did it for the Vette. That's self inflicted. He created the grind. Then he got the ships and complained he was bored because he no desire to pvp, explore, trade, participate in CG's, Thragoid hunt/research, etc. And you get others who are similar. "I don't care about the Thargoids, I haven't even seen one yet. I don't do Engineering, it's stupid. I don't do PVP. Exploration is boring. I don't do CG because of griefers. Smuggling is not my thing." Then later that day "This game has no content!!!". If you ignore the content in the game, then this game becomes very shallow. I'm not saying the game is not flawed and there are some things I would love to see implemented, but I disagree with the inch deep comment.
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