There's a lot to like about the Elite Dangerous Community and it's hard to put into words sometimes.
The fact that many commanders are a bit older (47 here myself), is one factor I guess. It's more cunning - not always friendly - debates rather than pure toxic nonsense you see in the forums (mostly), but also in many non-moderated spots elsewhere in the Internet.
And there are a lot of Discord channels dedicated to Elite.
I'm a person that usually can deal with being alone very well. I actually
enjoy it.
But there was a time several years ago, when my girlfriend - well, actually she was my fiancee at the time - died, and I was in a very dark deep place. Not depressive, just sad...
I think this is also something that maybe older people can relate to better than youngsters these days.
Sometimes there is nothing wrong with being sad. You have a reason.
Anyway, I had played the first Elite and I got Elite Dangerous in the Beta before it was first released. And I found some refuge in the game.
And naturally then I listened to Radio Sidewinder and Lave Radio.
And then I talked to some commanders on Discord. Met real nice people like Drew Wagar, but also dozens of others.
And it was refreshing, because all my friends and family of course knew what had happened, but they didn't.
I could just chit-chat about Elite, astronomy, politics between the three factions (gosh - I'm so Imperial) and that - among many other things, mind you, my more grounded Bushcraft friends also helped - kindled a little spark in me and I found relief and soon joy again in my writing, painting. Even work sometimes.
It's not a magic community, it's not Arcadia. But there are a lot of nice and decent people here and I'm happy to be part of this community in my own small way.
And in the spirit of Christmas-almost-here-again I'd also like to say: Thank you!
And also thanks to those who liked my Elite blog... Update soon (TM).
