Ooh dear, the announcement has made the daily mail.
'Furious of Beaconsfield' will call for E : D to be banned.
Must be a bit of a slow news day, because its all over. I spotted it in the Times as well during my morning newspaper rummage.
Ooh dear, the announcement has made the daily mail.
'Furious of Beaconsfield' will call for E : D to be banned.
Us console players pay the same price for ED/Odyssey as PC players, but somehow we get the **** end of the deal.
Indeed, Frontier are clearly no longer the plucky little independant company trying to make good. It makes it all the more puzzling why they asked for £s in a KickStarter, effectively charitable donations, when they clearly didn't need them.Their project, their resources, their money: Their call.
Ooh dear, the announcement has made the daily mail.
'Furious of Beaconsfield' will call for E : D to be banned.
Which in the case of Epic week was absolutely nothing.You say that, but as a console player you can have as many different commanders as you want. We have to pay for each extra one by rebuying the game at its present price...
Indeed, Frontier are clearly no longer the plucky little independant company trying to make good. It makes it all the more puzzling why they asked for £s in a KickStarter, effectively charitable donations, when they clearly didn't need them.
As soon as a game company gets onto a stock market, the players are not the prime customer they keep happy, investors are all they are concerned withIndeed, Frontier are clearly no longer the plucky little independant company trying to make good. It makes it all the more puzzling why they asked for £s in a KickStarter, effectively charitable donations, when they clearly didn't need them.
No, they are the 'evil' publisher that they themselves were so keen to avoid when setting up self- publication.JoUrNaLiSm
I don't think Frontier is the developer of Lemnis Gate.
You disagree that they didn't need the cash, or that KickStarter donations are effectively, and indeed actually, a donation?Will probably have to disagree with that last part of your statement but that is probably the topic of an entirely different thread!
I'm glad that the entire release isn't being delayed because of consoles, which I'm sure will be to the anger of some.
Ah, I see... Everything outside of the game (even changing HUD colours is modifying the game files) makes the PC version have more than the console version?Every planned event by every content provider on Twitch, YouTube etc.. are all PC centric. The third-party tools allowing you to contribute to the Canonn database, even something small as changing the colour of your ship controls.
You say that, but as a console player you can have as many different commanders as you want. We have to pay for each extra one by rebuying the game at its present price...
And, if one wishes to purchase cosmetics, each PC account is independent from the other. Console version sharesWhich in the case of Epic week was absolutely nothing.
Besides, the vaccine is rolling out here in the UK. I don't think it will be too long before we start to see things return to some normality. I can see workers returning to offices within a year, assuming no super covid variant arrives.
Which in the case of Epic week was absolutely nothing.
who should understand this? the players that shelled out for a preorder with a stated public release of start of 2021, or the company offering it?
I agree. Frontier should take the opportunity to make a sustainable transition to a home office infrastructure (rather than just resorting to a temporary stopgap) and then get rid of the whole pompous and expensive building. It's hard to imagine how many resources that could free up to develop the really fruitful things. It's not like they've covered themselves in glory when it comes to rich content. There's still plenty of room for improvement.
Would people be happier if the 'First Footfall' award for being first to walk around a planet is disabled until the console release is ready?
I don't mind missing out on that until the Xbox and playstation catches up.