I didn't say that you should!
I merely pointed out that a trailer, traditionally, displays upcoming features and content for an entertainment product - be that a movie or a game or something else - that is meant to give potential consumers a
reasonable assumption about what to expect.
You know, close to 25% of a movie trailer usually features scenes
not in the movie? The same can apply to gaming, of course!
That said, the issue with the trailer in question is that
90% of footage is not in the game and, as of yet, has no date for it entering either. That leads to two potential outcomes:
- The Trailer is a 'Lore' Hype Trailer, akin to trailers for most games that don't show any 'actual gameplay' but rather story
- The Trailer is hinting at future content and features that are not yet announced
Both are very viable and happen all the time. The trailer for Diablo 4, for example, hints at a great deal of potential in the game but
technically promises nothing in terms of features. So it actually fits
both of these definitions. This Elite trailer could arguably be the same.
The problem arises when FDev doesn't pull a Blizzard and say, "Hey, we know you're excited for space legs. It's not coming anytime soon. We just want to hype you for the Krait Mk. II! We're glad you're excited about space legs, though. We'll let you know when it is coming."
Rather, they just drop a trailer - unlike any trailer they've ever done before - and then speak very little around it.
In the entertainment industry, that usually means you're about to
talk about the features in the trailer.
They never did.