Robert Maynard
Volunteer Moderator
That's what the forums are for - talking about the game.I do not understand. Do you just like to talk here? Just tell each other some opinions and go about their business? For this forum this created?
That's what the forums are for - talking about the game.I do not understand. Do you just like to talk here? Just tell each other some opinions and go about their business? For this forum this created?
I do not understand. Do you just like to talk here? Just tell each other some opinions and go about their business? For this forum this created?
To be honest, I was beginning to wonder it you did ror not. It sounded like this is what you believed. However, I now know that my opinions about this was wrong.Do you think I don't understand that?
But at the end of the day, talk is all it is
so you confirm that this forum provides only a conversation and no more?That's what the forums are for - talking about the game.
The forums certainly offer a place for players to talk about the game - and, on occasion, Frontier have reacted to forum discussions - that does not mean that any particular discussion will result in Frontier reacting to it though, that's their choice.so you confirm that this forum provides only a conversation and no more?
Take a look through the forum threads: it’s a tactic he has used L literally hundreds of times.I do not understand. Do you just like to talk here? Just tell each other some opinions and go about their business? For this forum this created?
Do you think I don't understand that?
The forums certainly offer a place for players to talk about the game - and, on occasion, Frontier have reacted to forum discussions - that does not mean that any particular discussion will result in Frontier reacting to it though, that's their choice.
Everyone is free to make suggestions - just as everyone is free to participate in discussions regarding those suggestions.This does not prevent you from looking for a solution to the problem. And it doesn't hurt to try to get a response from Fdev.
This does not prevent you from looking for a solution to the problem. And it doesn't hurt to try to get a response from Fdev.
Everyone is free to make suggestions - just as everyone is free to participate in discussions regarding those suggestions.
I don't expect it, but I would like it.I guess it’s about expectations. Expect people to come here and discuss suggestions or fixes, don’t expect them to be put into place.
Apologies if I am stating the obvious (again).I don't understand why you keep telling me the obvious things. I don't give the impression that I'm a poorly developed person, do I?
I don't expect it, but I would like it.
Apologies if I am stating the obvious (again).
As mentioned by another above, it's about expectations - players discussing solutions to perceived problems with the game are free to do so but should not expect that Frontier will definitely respond to the suggestion, noting that Frontier may possibly choose to respond if they wish.
I like that idea, and an interesting proposal would be a sudden-death "hard-core" mode.
In such a mode, one would have to log in and start in an open-only mode. Losing would wipe out everything. Destroyed player loses all credits, vessels, unlocked locations, access to areas they'd gained, reputation, ranks, and any and all engineers. There would be no way to transfer anything to or from another mode of play.
Of course, darn few would opt for such a brutal mode.
Which goes straight back to "one player's feature is another player's problem", i.e. all players experience and affect the shared galaxy state, by design - and every player bought the game on that basis - which, when combined with the three game modes, results in PvP being the optional extra that some players don't engage in.i could agree but the really problems about solo and private players is the possibility to grind without risk in term of bgs and powerplay, forcing the game into a math tournament and not based on everyone skills and abilities to play the game