My personal reaction was shock. I might try to check out for a bit because i actually want to be excited about odysee but that video created the exact opposite effect. It was needed to have it, like say war correspondance irl, but the public alpha is in 3 weeks.. that was last weeks state..
Anyway.
- I wonder if they're going to be acting on qualitative feedback like movement and weapon response.
- Max factor promised me there wouldn't be random boxes all over the map that make no sense apart from gameplay cover. He lied. There are so many evenly spaced crates just sitting there, like quake 2.
- I guess that would / could reflect an alpha in the truest sense. Many companies spend months or years from this point to get the gameplay feeling tight and responsive? Its like any other game without AAA polish applied.
I don't think its doomed, but the honest score of what was shown was somewhere between university project and indie dev. I hope frontier refine it to at least their own quirky standards of released product. It can't be that bad for the public alpha.
The only thing that brought joy from that video was seeing a space ship using the first person fov. Probably closest to the vr experience that non vr play has achieved, really glad its finally available.
Also, if you want to be nice to frontier, pay them. I do. When it comes to the future of the game, avoid being generous in giving them participation medals and provide feedback so they can achieve in the area of best. You're only screwing yourself over by seeing no evil. Or maybe play a real fps. I recommend infinite warfare. Did you pick up bf II for free from the epic games store. Even that will do.