I agree...Agreed op
Your post nails it.
But times change. Devs change. They run with something. It backfires.
This is normal?
The spirit of elite is exploring.
I disagree...Odyssey did absolutely nothing in that regard.
I've grown to like exobiology. But it's not enough.
I love the game. Just wish it had gone in the core direction. Also the oversimplified mapping of systems which raised hell back when the dss was introduced...I'm in agreement it's too simplistic.
A fair amount of people have too much self entitlement and require instant gratification i.e. games tailored to THEIR personal liking. The stuff that is whined about is mostly, in my opinion petty and non starter. "I don't have ship interiors, Engineering is unfair/grindy/stupid, etc, I don't like the narrative".I started playing Elite on the BBC Micro, when the ships and planets were all wire-frame. Even then the game was thrilling and exciting.
At that time, it never crossed my mind that I'd still be enjoying the game in my old age (now 64). Even more so that I'd be playing elite with a joystick and throttle, and immersed in full 360 degree gameplay in 3D Virtual Reality.
Sometimes I think that nowadays players are far too quick to be critical of the perceived shortcomings of the game.
If you compare the quality of Elite now to when I played it in my youth, you would see that the game today is one of the most wonderful of creations that has ever been coded for players to enjoy.
It is such a shame that many players have turned their backs on the game and no longer spend time to enjoy it.
I still get an enormouse amount of thrill every time I sit in the pilot seat and launch myself into space.
Today's graphics are breathtaking compared to how the game played in my youth. I guess, many youngsters do not realise how lucky they are to be able to venture to all four corners of the galaxy, equipped with beautiful ships, and to see such glorious sights... And all from the comfort of their armchair.
How anyone can say they have gotten bored of the game is beyond me. I have watched it grow, over the years, beyond anything I could imagine in my youth and now I just absolutely love it.
Elite is by far the best Space SIM ever created; and FDev really should be congratulated for all their efforts.
Share your thoughts... It would be nice to see a thread filled with positive vibes.
I grew up with Pong on the Binatone. The graphics were terrible but the gameplay was great. Sometimes I think the improvement of graphics over the decades has been one of the worst things to happen to the industry.Today's graphics are breathtaking compared to how the game played in my youth. I guess, many youngsters do not realise how lucky they are to be able to venture to all four corners of the galaxy, equipped with beautiful ships, and to see such glorious sights... And all from the comfort of their armchair.
It's easy to compare any modern game to a 1980s game and be utterly amazed at how far we have come. I played original Elite on a Commodore 64, but I also played games like Bard's Tale and Ultima, and ironically just this week while playing Elder Scrolls Online I was thinking about how far we have come compared to the old C64 RPGs. So yes, I do have those moments of awe.I started playing Elite on the BBC Micro, when the ships and planets were all wire-frame. Even then the game was thrilling and exciting.
At that time, it never crossed my mind that I'd still be enjoying the game in my old age (now 64). Even more so that I'd be playing elite with a joystick and throttle, and immersed in full 360 degree gameplay in 3D Virtual Reality.
Sometimes I think that nowadays players are far too quick to be critical of the perceived shortcomings of the game.
If you compare the quality of Elite now to when I played it in my youth, you would see that the game today is one of the most wonderful of creations that has ever been coded for players to enjoy.
It is such a shame that many players have turned their backs on the game and no longer spend time to enjoy it.
I still get an enormouse amount of thrill every time I sit in the pilot seat and launch myself into space.
Today's graphics are breathtaking compared to how the game played in my youth. I guess, many youngsters do not realise how lucky they are to be able to venture to all four corners of the galaxy, equipped with beautiful ships, and to see such glorious sights... And all from the comfort of their armchair.
How anyone can say they have gotten bored of the game is beyond me. I have watched it grow, over the years, beyond anything I could imagine in my youth and now I just absolutely love it.
Elite is by far the best Space SIM ever created; and FDev really should be congratulated for all their efforts.
Share your thoughts... It would be nice to see a thread filled with positive vibes.
I started playing Elite on the BBC Micro, when the ships and planets were all wire-frame. Even then the game was thrilling and exciting.
At that time, it never crossed my mind that I'd still be enjoying the game in my old age (now 64). Even more so that I'd be playing elite with a joystick and throttle, and immersed in full 360 degree gameplay in 3D Virtual Reality.
Sometimes I think that nowadays players are far too quick to be critical of the perceived shortcomings of the game.
If you compare the quality of Elite now to when I played it in my youth, you would see that the game today is one of the most wonderful of creations that has ever been coded for players to enjoy.
It is such a shame that many players have turned their backs on the game and no longer spend time to enjoy it.
I still get an enormouse amount of thrill every time I sit in the pilot seat and launch myself into space.
Today's graphics are breathtaking compared to how the game played in my youth. I guess, many youngsters do not realise how lucky they are to be able to venture to all four corners of the galaxy, equipped with beautiful ships, and to see such glorious sights... And all from the comfort of their armchair.
How anyone can say they have gotten bored of the game is beyond me. I have watched it grow, over the years, beyond anything I could imagine in my youth and now I just absolutely love it.
Elite is by far the best Space SIM ever created; and FDev really should be congratulated for all their efforts.
Share your thoughts... It would be nice to see a thread filled with positive vibes.
Sorry, i took it upon my self to assume you meant the FSS...my badWell yes true l don't want to return to having to fly to each body in a given system and tag it once close enough...that's for sure.
But l do think the current system scanning is overly simple.
Quick.
And you've still gotta fly to a given body to scan it.
Just think there's scope for a more complex version of a system scanner. The detailed surface scanner I mentioned wasn't what I meant...my bad....meant the system scanner.
There's a huge debate about clouds in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 on that forum. Some say they look terrible, which I think is a ridiculous opinion, while others say they are perfect, which also is not accurate. Having started with a 1 fps version of FS-C64, I can't help but be giddy about how far we've come since then, and for me personally, the clouds are mostly "good enough" (which, when you consider how hard it is to generate them on a technical level, is huge praise IMO).Gaming has come alongway since the BBC micro commy64 speccy days.
A fair amount of people have too much self entitlement and require instant gratification i.e. games tailored to THEIR personal liking. The stuff that is whined about is mostly, in my opinion petty and non starter. "I don't have ship interiors, Engineering is unfair/grindy/stupid, etc, I don't like the narrative".
Don't get me wrong, there's legit complaints with the game. I get a ton of a Mauve Adders or various other colored snakes but that is not a game content/play issue.
No they're not kind LOL. Some complaints are legit. Many are not.Neah, people are kind to ED. Hang out elsewhere with other games and people are far more scathing about a games shortcomings.
Peoples complaints are legitimate.
I first witnessed Elite on a Spectrum (anyone outside UK and non-mummy still knowing those?), and even was allowed to crash into those very very black space stations (with stars in it) a couple of times, until my friend became annoyed with my low skills. Took ages to load from that cassette deck. So much for the League Of Ancients Entry Credentials.*
Thing is, even today, after taking a long nap from intense Fuel Ratting (and still snoring), never touching Odyssee, ending up with that nothing-new-to-be-seen feeling, I find myself still being delighted, and I mean delighted by firing up my Rattaconda or Dioneia Anti-Bug Python at the occasional Thargoid hunt CG and simply enjoy that close-to perfection immersion in graphics, sound, stunningly realistic/detailed controls and gauges and --- space!
And yes, I also think that Elite is wasting much, much potential by not caring about any storyline and exploration anymore. But still, it is mind-blowing every time I fire it up again.
And that is still with Gears of War, all the other CGI-monsters and meditative stuff like No Man's Sky around.
Oh, it's the only game ever I created an own website for with the Rat's Artists Collective. And started drawing cartoons for ... so ...
But yes, I would be thrilled by some more story-driven content ... remember the times when Thargoids only existed in riddles?
*) Plus, see Freagle in avatar.
No they're not kind LOL. Some complaints are legit. Many are not.
I think it's easy to read a reply to a thread and assume that it's aimed at you. I try to separate the doom vs legit criticism, which I'm aware is based on my own perspectives even if I try to be as objective as possible, but I agree that there is room for critique as nothing is perfect. But it's also ok for some to want to just wax on the good stuff, of which there is plenty in Elite, in a thread such as this, despite the fact that yours and others' criticisms may be valid to a greater or lesser degree.Its great that you love what they've done with ED and I don't want to pull that down.
But, the other perspective on this is that Elite, Frontier Elite 2 and even FE were inspired, ground breaking games in their time.
However, while ED is certainly pretty and has an excellent simulation, its stuck in old fashioned gameplay design philosophies and is full of missed opportunuties.
Being critical of ED doesn't make people spoiled - which is the sense I'm getting. It means we want ED to be the absolute best game it can be, and for it to live up to its legacy.