This thread somehow sends a glimmer of hope to the back of my primitive brain. The fact that people here are finally understanding what makes ED such an near-hit means that maybe more and more players will understand the problems.
For example, IMO the game was ruined before it was even released thanks to the exclusive VIP members only DDF section of the forum, who in their infinite wisdom bestowed us with the glaring timesink that is SuperCruise. Because Realism®
Those very same members (I don't know them all personally, but it seems clear to me that anyone defending the choices made back then are very likely to be part of this gentlemen's club) then attack anyone who dares question the state of the game as it stands.
Completely aside from the fact it is 100% impossible to achieve realism in a fictional world based a thousand years in the future, the main cause of imurshun complaints revolves around gunnery - which apparently will ruin PvP for ever. Now, quite apart from the fact my own personal opinion on PvP is well known, it's the attitude of these people who disagree with anything that ruins their original vision for the game.
Personally, I like change and updates, and things to improve the majority of gamer's experiences. Unfortunately, the loudest voices on the forums tend to be those who do not want to see change, unless it benefits their own particular playstyle - which tends to be either PvP based, or exactly as the game was 2 years ago.
And the phrase 'sandbox' makes my toenails itch. Sandboxes tend to have tools to create and interact with the world around them. Elite Dangerous has nothing, save guns. And guns are not very good at interaction.
Oh and I have the absolute right to criticise this game, as I chose to spend a fair amount of money in purchases and in the vain hope of development.
And why on earth should I 'uninstall and walk away' from something I bought on the premise of things that were never delivered? I backed this game via Kickstarter, and it has failed to deliver on the promises it made. So I have the absolute right to criticise this as well, and I will do whatever I can to make mine, and the MAJORITY of those who share a similar viewpoint to myself, that this game needs to be taken in a different direction, or it is simply going to be renamed Elite: Battlezone.
For example, IMO the game was ruined before it was even released thanks to the exclusive VIP members only DDF section of the forum, who in their infinite wisdom bestowed us with the glaring timesink that is SuperCruise. Because Realism®
Those very same members (I don't know them all personally, but it seems clear to me that anyone defending the choices made back then are very likely to be part of this gentlemen's club) then attack anyone who dares question the state of the game as it stands.
Completely aside from the fact it is 100% impossible to achieve realism in a fictional world based a thousand years in the future, the main cause of imurshun complaints revolves around gunnery - which apparently will ruin PvP for ever. Now, quite apart from the fact my own personal opinion on PvP is well known, it's the attitude of these people who disagree with anything that ruins their original vision for the game.
Personally, I like change and updates, and things to improve the majority of gamer's experiences. Unfortunately, the loudest voices on the forums tend to be those who do not want to see change, unless it benefits their own particular playstyle - which tends to be either PvP based, or exactly as the game was 2 years ago.
And the phrase 'sandbox' makes my toenails itch. Sandboxes tend to have tools to create and interact with the world around them. Elite Dangerous has nothing, save guns. And guns are not very good at interaction.
Oh and I have the absolute right to criticise this game, as I chose to spend a fair amount of money in purchases and in the vain hope of development.
And why on earth should I 'uninstall and walk away' from something I bought on the premise of things that were never delivered? I backed this game via Kickstarter, and it has failed to deliver on the promises it made. So I have the absolute right to criticise this as well, and I will do whatever I can to make mine, and the MAJORITY of those who share a similar viewpoint to myself, that this game needs to be taken in a different direction, or it is simply going to be renamed Elite: Battlezone.