little selfish from you.Oh come on! if it allows them to release even more awesome updates to the PC version, why not? I think it's a good idea.![]()
little selfish from you.Oh come on! if it allows them to release even more awesome updates to the PC version, why not? I think it's a good idea.![]()
quote "we have decided to cancel all console development"Thanks for the update.
Can we get clarification that this also means Odyssey will not be developed for PS5 and Xbox Series?
It's not that simple, but HG genuinely are a better developer. They understand the limits of their engine and have been able to (IMO) successfully overhaul their game several times over the years. Their updates do have bugs like Elite's though, but not as manyHello Games can push out multiple free patches with significant content for free on all formats (soon to include Switch apparently) while having less staff yet this bunch of cowboys could barely keep one format going. Pathetic!
Never mind, they'll pull the plug on the game entirely next year.Well, past performance sets expectations, guess this is the second platform they’ve given up on, so no cow is sacred.
BBC Micro ComputerFunny because the first version was on the BBC ... But thanks for proving the point being made
Earlier at TTE HQ...Sorry, it's taken so long for myself and TTE Industries to respond but I took a nap and now my personal assistant in charge of waking me has been fired.
As to the topic at hand its sad but hardly surprising.
TTE Industries stands ready to supply as many eggs as are needed in these obviously trying times.
07 commandos.
My 5 cents on the subject: Elite has always been Frontier's flagship.
Should I told you?I would really like to know what kind of Voodoo Hello Games does to release on all platforms...
And on a Switch of all things?! I'm looking forward to that one for my son actually.I would really like to know what kind of Voodoo Hello Games does to release on all platforms...
I thought it was only a 2.8% chance...Tough decision to make, but it was half-expected already. o7.
No nothing toxic about pointing that out ... probably not the time and place though given the circumstances ..BBC Micro Computer
IBM Personal Computer
I played Elite on the C64 & Amiga, the 80s micros were the predecessors of the PC, not the NES, Playstation or Xbox. So we can drop the adjective, and the semantics, and just say that Elite originated as a computer game, and was also available on PC back then too.
I'll take this opportunity to point out that it was also released on the NES, but you don't hear about it much when people talk about the classic NES games or when talking about classic Elite, which bolsters the point that Elite found its success on computer platforms, not consoles.
Lastly, there's nothing toxic about pointing these facts out, or stating that Elite originated as a computer game, not a console game. Splitting hairs to shoehorn pseudo-credibility of fact to fit a narrative on the other hand..