Ha ha it's too late, pretty much all my ships are G3 - G5 pimped now so Frontier can't get me!yeah well, you never know, the pendulum may swing too far in your favour & then you'll reap what you sow.

Ha ha it's too late, pretty much all my ships are G3 - G5 pimped now so Frontier can't get me!yeah well, you never know, the pendulum may swing too far in your favour & then you'll reap what you sow.
I do like driving around on planets shooting at rocks. The view is often gorgeous with millions of stars and occasionally a vast ringed gas giant in the background, and that slightly creepy almost Resident Evil-esque piano music playing away quietly. It's very relaxing, like a mindfulness exercise. And no, I don't fly around aimlessly: USS's are found on my way to mission objectives, or on the way out of the bubble when I'm heading out to do exploring or mining. If one if them turns out to be a HGE, great, I'll stop and scoop. If not I will carry on to my objective. Whatever I'm doing in ED, whether it's driving a SRV on an alien planet or flying my ship thru the depths of space, I'm enjoying it 'cos it's a grand adventure in space, guess I always wanted to fly a space ship or drive a buggy on an alien planet! Not really surprising considering the amount of sci fi books and comics I read when I was a kid....
As I said the only reason to grind is to get something you need. Of course you can choose to grind to get something you want. But thats your choice. It's not rocket science.
I really do not know.
Again you do need to grind for that. That is your choice. You choose to grind for it and then blame the game.
There are mechanics in the game I don't like t get something, so what I do is do them once in a while and I hardly notice it. It's so good that I don't even need to moan about it on the forums, you know why, because I am not grinding out that mechanic I don't like. The reason why I don't grind it out, because the bit I want on the other side I do not need to still enjoy playing the game.
For me, enjoyment in my time is paramount. If you want to have a crap time and continue to grind to get something you don't need, Knock yourself out. But coming in here and blaming the game, blaming the Devs for something you choose to do is not on. If you don't like it, don't play the game that way. Again it is not rocket science.
Reading up since my last post, and I have to say, it really doesn't take too long to fully outfit a "meta" ship. 90 minutes tops farming Dav's Hope, 90 minutes tops farming the Bug Killer, and stopping by a handful of High Grade Emissions can build ANY meta ship in the game. It's not hard.
Cool story bro.
You don't need to play in open if you don't want to be ganked. Another choice.Might I offer an example - community goals are rife with gankers. The only way to realistically survive being ganked is to have an engineered ship - hence grind. So pragmatically, it's not feasible to engage in the social initiatives that are core to the game while avoiding grind. That 'choice' as you naively put it isn't really much choice at all. If you want to realistically engage in this game beyond a superficial level, grind is a necessity. Further to that, any new content FDev introduced is exclusively grindy. I have a couple of ships at G5(ish) level and have no intention of going through that again. Then FDev introduce more guardian grind and the CGs are now grind in order to unlock more grind (with the hope of a bobblehead - don't get me started on them - at the end). I decided I am unwilling to grind any more...but then there is nothing to do at all. So I've quit the game. I wish there was an alternative but as you suggest, I choose not to grind....when you do so you quickly realise there's not much else to ED.
Yeah, really cool. All I have to do to avoid the grind is relog about a thousand times and make a trip to the Material trader
So... all you have to do to avoid grind is to do a different kind of grind. Sounds fun.![]()
I like it. Just like it was before engineers. Grab some equipment and play. Good idea.And in 5 mins everybody has the meta build for each ship...
I sense your frustration, for me the grind is in the travel, nothing else is a grind.. last night I was at farseer in my cutter.. I set course for synuefe and it took a while to do the 870 light years.. 25 jumps.. in the grand scheme of things not that far but none the less before I could play the game I had to travel to my destination.. a bore.. I get there and I approach too fast and my cutter hits the ground at full force and I blow up.. omg.. 17,000,000 rebuy and im immediately sent back to farseer.. omg... you should have the choice where you want to respawn. I then flew to Abraham Lincoln to get my dbx and I flew back out to synuefe, by the time I got there and landed nearly an hour and half had passed before I could play the game.. travel is the grind in this game.. nothing else. I wont make any suggestions for travel options as they get put in the "NO" gallery rather quicklyHey Frontier, NMS reduced the grind and all players are happy. Please take note.
Yep, that's what I was sarcastically trying to get across. lol
I like to switch it up. When I get sick of combat, I do some PP deliveries in my Cutter. When I get sick of that, I do a bit of exploring. When I get sick of that, I run passenger missions for Paine Pleasure Cruises and bug every cabin, leaving the voice comms open so everyone in the system can hear the fun my passengers are having. Great for business. Then I might do some source and return missions. And once a week I take my Type 9 painite mining.
I agree that the game is too much of a grind, in the sense that if you stick to doing one activity your eyes will start bleeding. I'd still rather grind Elite than most games though. It's a relaxing kind of grind.
This this & thisI do like driving around on planets shooting at rocks. The view is often gorgeous with millions of stars and occasionally a vast ringed gas giant in the background, and that slightly creepy almost Resident Evil-esque piano music playing away quietly. It's very relaxing, like a mindfulness exercise. And no, I don't fly around aimlessly: USS's are found on my way to mission objectives, or on the way out of the bubble when I'm heading out to do exploring or mining. If one if them turns out to be a HGE, great, I'll stop and scoop. If not I will carry on to my objective. Whatever I'm doing in ED, whether it's driving a SRV on an alien planet or flying my ship thru the depths of space, I'm enjoying it 'cos it's a grand adventure in space, guess I always wanted to fly a space ship or drive a buggy on an alien planet! Not really surprising considering the amount of sci fi books and comics I read when I was a kid....
quite lucky really because I was just about to gnaw one of my own legs off due to the mind-numbing tedium.
I sense your frustration, for me the grind is in the travel, nothing else is a grind.. last night I was at farseer in my cutter.. I set course for synuefe and it took a while to do the 870 light years.. 25 jumps.. in the grand scheme of things not that far but none the less before I could play the game I had to travel to my destination.. a bore.. I get there and I approach too fast and my cutter hits the ground at full force and I blow up.. omg.. 17,000,000 rebuy and im immediately sent back to farseer.. omg... you should have the choice where you want to respawn. I then flew to Abraham Lincoln to get my dbx and I flew back out to synuefe, by the time I got there and landed nearly an hour and half had passed before I could play the game.. travel is the grind in this game.. nothing else. I wont make any suggestions for travel options as they get put in the "NO" gallery rather quickly
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Yeah,, headlook down sometime...we all do!YOU HAVE LEGS?!
sorry... couldn't help it lol
True, like most of the suggestions for fresh new engaging gameplayI wont make any suggestions for travel options as they get put in the "NO" gallery rather quickly
If time invested is greater than the reward it's grind.