Are Frontier a large games company?

Sure what I meant is they will make a calculated decision on how to allocate resources. For some reason every dweeb and his brother and cat seem to think they know exactly what frontier should do with their money and manpower and come here to post with their great new addition without so much as providing a basic Net present value model or evaluation of opportunity cost. Then these clowns have a tantrum about the direction of Development and cook up hair brained threads about who's fault it is the game isn't how they wish it was. It's all just a numbers game and frontier are playing it like chess. As any rational person should expect they will.
 
Considering they just built their current building and moved in, I don't think they will be expanding *too* much in the near future :D

Considering they just leased occupancy in a new building that's owned by another company that has money. Geez this fan base needs to stop the theory crafting. No, FDev isn't rolling in so much cash that they can afford to build offices. No...
 
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"British" as a language, would be either Cornish or Welsh, but certainly not English.

More likely to be Danish or Norse. :D Or even French.

(Though in reality it isn't a language at all. British English is a language, and it is of course the only proper form of English. :p )
 
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Are people expecting too much or are Frontier simply not delivering to an expected standard?

I don't know. Its an individual thing.

If you are asking if they are matching the big companies in terms of shoddy and buggy products with lackluster gameplay with rapacious pricing I'd say they haven't reached that level of incompetence and evil yet. Give it a few years and a bit more growth and maybe ;)
 
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Currently Frontier Games are larger than a big dog, say a horse. But not as big as an elephant, and nowhere near the size of a dinosaur yet.

Flimley
 
Having just measured the circumference of Frontier with a piece of string, factored in Drake's equation* and added the necessary margin of error, I can conclusively state that they are larger than Planck Length cubed, and smaller then the observable universe. Which makes them somewhere about medium sized.

(* This is necessary to counter any Terran-speciesist bias. Who are we to decide what constitutes 'large' or 'small'?)
 
More likely to be Danish or Norse. :D Or even French.

(Though in reality it isn't a language at all. British English is a language, and it is of course the only proper form of English. :p )

Well, the Vikings did tinkle around on the island a long time ago, so there you have it!
 
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