So you are making a game but not the game you promised in Kickstarter.Indeed and the biggest promise is the game with the vision we set out with. We haven't taken this decision lightly, but having to hamper the game to work offline would have meant that we couldn't deliver the game we're making.
Well, if only ED did one of those things well, but at the moment it doesn't.Michael it seems for some you cant win
If its not fully off line you offend some
if its not some fully on line pvp fest for other they will be upset
Difference being, one of those things was promised, and the other wasn't. And people decided to make pledges on the basis of what was promised.If its not fully off line you offend some
if its not some fully on line pvp fest for other they will be upset
I'm seriously considering the possibility of pursuing a refund - at least down to beta level.I for one would not have backed the game if there was no option for solo play, I have zero interest in multiplayer and now to find out that there is no chance of that I will endeavor to get a refund of the £200 i paid to back the game either from FD of via my CC company
I for one would not have backed the game if there was no option for solo play, I have zero interest in multiplayer and now to find out that there is no chance of that I will endeavor to get a refund of the £200 i paid to back the game either from FD of via my CC company
Difference being, one of those things was promised, and the other wasn't. And people decided to make pledges on the basis of what was promised.
Would you care to elaborate on the slightly strange logic that people shouldn't pledge based on the product that was promised to be delivered?oh what rubbish - if you bought into kickstarter and so forth on the basis that you could play offline then more fool you
This was a given from the Kickstarter: the offline mode will not be connected in any way to the evolving Galaxy all online modes enjoy together. No problem there, I want my offline E: D to be completely separated from my online one. Is the Galaxy the same for every offline player, or is it different for each and everyone - completely irrelevant! If I want to take part in the evolving online E: D universe, I play online.As mentioned in the newsletter thread the game has changed a lot since the initial kickstarter. One of the biggest changes is the importance of the the offline component to manage the galaxy and interactions. This isn't something we can translate into an offline experience as we'd effectively have to make a new game world - we couldn't share the same world and that throws out the intent for a shared universe.
Michael
Good for you. Do the rest of us minions affected by your choices get the choice of a refund?The problem is that the galaxy mechanics all sit on the online servers. The data set and processes are huge and not something that would translate offline without considerable compromise to the vision. Trust me we didn't sit down and think what would annoy people the most! It's a choice we've had to make and so we've taken it.
Michael
I am mostly disappointed because it means no mods
So you'd have been happy if they delivered Call of Duty then? A bit of tinkering with the specifics most people can happily live with. But this was a core promise that encouraged a lot of us to back.OH MY GOD PEOPLE!!! KICKSTARTER WAS NOT A PROMISE! Kickstarter showed where they PLANNED TO GO WITH THE GAME. NOT what WAS SET IN STONE. Development hadnt even really started at that point.
I'm sorry that FDEV has to deal with people who can't read and come to terms with this.
Again, quote the FAQ:OH MY GOD PEOPLE!!! KICKSTARTER WAS NOT A PROMISE! Kickstarter showed where they PLANNED TO GO WITH THE GAME. NOT what WAS SET IN STONE. Development hadnt even really started at that point.
I'm sorry that FDEV has to deal with people who can't read and come to terms with this.
If this is not a promise, what do you consider a promise?However it will be possible to have a single player game without connecting to the galaxy server.