I had never even noticed the downgrade in graphics until it was mentioned in this thread. I had heard rumblings as early as 1.3, but never bothered to pay attention.
Now... it's all I see. Thanks, guys
I love the game. I defend it tirelessly against the usual refuse that filters through here, screaming their pretty little heads off about the price, supposedly "broken" background sim, etc. (basically, anyone laying blame for their personal problems on FD). This, however, is a clear and drastic change in quality.
I run Ultra settings, with 1.5x super sampling, and always appreciated how good the game looked. Now that it's been pointed out, however, the "popping" of asteroids and other objects is so apparent I'm embarrassed I never paid any attention to it before. I still think the game is beautiful, for the simple fact that it captures the scale and natural beauty of space very well. Frontier did a very good job of quietly lowering the quality because it slipped right under my nose.
To think that this might all be because the console port needs the crutch is infuriating. I've always loved PC gaming, and only ever use a console because Nintendo would never release a PC port of Legend of Zelda (literally, I will drop the 300+ just to play Zelda). While I'm no acolyte of the "PC Master Race" movement, I wholeheartedly despise how console gaming affects PC games. To me, it's a lot like the peons that litter our forums with their petty, contrived complaints: if
they can't have it, no one should. If a game needs to run optimally on PC and console, it's usually the PC version that suffers because consoles have only ever been dumbed-down computers in the first place. That's truly unfair to those of us who drop over 1,000 units of whatever currency our countries recognize to play games that are both visually and structurally more complex than lowly console ports.
If it ever comes to light that Frontier downgraded Elite to be more console-friendly, and they don't have plans to rectify it posthaste, that might actually turn me into a detractor. I can live with some bugs, and I'm willing to wait for content to fill their virtual galaxy. I don't even gripe about the cost, because I feel it's really a great value. I've had so much fun playing this game, but now all I can think about is the fact that asteroids seemingly appear out of nowhere when I super-cruise into a planetary ring.
This is a sad day.