Yeah because true "explorers" are a special breed indeed.He should indeed have used "tourist" instead of "non-explorer"![]()
Yeah because true "explorers" are a special breed indeed.He should indeed have used "tourist" instead of "non-explorer"![]()
I can't agree with that. There were older people who were particularly acidic with FDev throughout alpha and the first 2-3 weeks afterCould as well be - but it looks like being satisfied with what ED is - eventually the patience was powered by making them hope for a better future, but this future is unlikely to happen now. But I don't see them complaining, they have still hope and if it just stays as it is, they would most likely even be satisfied.
Sorry, i don't understand spoken english well enought to properly understand this kind of vids :-/Maybe I should just add this here - to see how people feel about the game - i don't see this reaction from older people.
The proponents of Impending Doom have been predicting the coming of "Doom™" since before the game even released. Still waiting for them to get something right!So are you officially inferring its doomed?
I think sometimes though, its not doom but a lingering death that gets people. ED is not doomed, but its also not healthy either.The proponents of Impending Doom have been predicting the coming of "Doom™" since before the game even released. Still waiting for them to get something right!
And I can't "officially" infer anything, not being employed by FD.
That's basically as well the 2nd part of the video - people moved on playing NMS and SC, where they have fun - still keeping an eye on ED, but playing the other games. Player numbers of ED are going down, streamers moving on as well. The winner of all of this is NMS and to a certain degree as well SC.I can't agree with that. There were older people who were particularly acidic with FDev throughout alpha and the first 2-3 weeks afterbetarelease. They just move on some other games (like X4) or stay on Horizon.
Sorry, i don't understand spoken english well enought to properly understand this kind of vids :-/
Yeah, a painfully slow period of fading away - no one wants this to happen, but it looks much like it unfortunately.I think sometimes though, its not doom but a lingering death that gets people. ED is not doomed, but its also not healthy either.
Elite Dangerous: Entropy.I think sometimes though, its not doom but a lingering death that gets people. ED is not doomed, but its also not healthy either.
Honestly, people who are upset about "lies, performance, slow progress and lack of transparency" and then play SC deserve to be unhappy...That's basically as well the 2nd part of the video - people moved on playing NMS and SC, where they have fun - still keeping an eye on ED, but playing the other games. Player numbers of ED are going down, streamers moving on as well. The winner of all of this is NMS and to a certain degree as well SC.
This is sadly trueElite Dangerous: Entropy.
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Certainly when it comes to Horizons - it's on borrowed time until it eventually inherits Odyssey's 'different' feel and look, for better or (in my opinion) worse.I think sometimes though, its not doom but a lingering death that gets people. ED is not doomed, but its also not healthy either.
You misunderstand and are consequently drawing incorrect conclusions. We old hands 'got' elite because of the game style, sandbox, alt life, not goal driven. Somewhere to bug off to and do your thing, no pressure, no clock counting down. And believe it or not there are young people who enjoy that style of play as well and for us ED offers loads more than Elite ever did. Graphically it is stunning, you can still cruise off and do your own thing and there are many more things to do now. If your thing is to get the adrenaline pumping you can do a bit of PvP and if that's too exciting try battling Thargoids. Like FPS? we got Odyssey now. Core and crevice mining is very entertaining but if you just want the bucks go laser mining. Prefer something more laid back, try trading or even more laid back, exploring. Engineering has added a whole new dimension to building ships, not everyones cup of tea but I love it, keeps me absorbed for hours. Then there's fleet carriers, guardian puzzles, group play in squadrons and power play. Competitive players moan about the lack of content and the GRIND but for us more chilled types it's a self guided adventure. In short we are not all the same and you shouldn't make the assumption that everyone in the same demographic as you is like you and that, therefore, you speak for them.I have absolute nothing against elderly people - but it is a fact, that this game is played by a lot of people who played already Elite in the 20s century, who have some nostalgia about this game and are satisfied with a lot less than younger people will. Simply because younger people grew up with a lot more technology and have higher expectations than those older players. How could one otherwise be satisfied with Elite - it lacks in content in comparison with other space games and there isn't really a lot to do either. This might not be that obvious to those, who were already satisfied with that less content when they were much younger, but it is certainly obvious for younger people. And that is why this matters - Elite is carried by this age group, otherwise it might have been dead already. Nostalgia is what carries this game. But it can do this just for so long and then?
Honestly, I don't understand that way of thinking either - by all means try NMS or X4 (I own both and can recommend both, although neither scratches the Elite itch in the same way) but I will never ever give Roberts even a single dime, just out of principle. It's weird seeing so many people flocking towards SC despite all the crap they've pulled and seemingly are still pulling.Honestly, people who are upset about "lies, performance, slow progress and lack of transparency" and then play SC deserve to be unhappy...
What frustrates me (which you already know but I'm going to say it anyway because it makes me feel betterCertainly when it comes to Horizons - it's on borrowed time until it eventually inherits Odyssey's 'different' feel and look, for better or (in my opinion) worse.
No worries just let it all out, I'm doing the same even though it's akin to screaming into the voidWhat frustrates me (which you already know but I'm going to say it anyway because it makes me feel better) is that FD have a knack for fiddling with things that, do we really need? I salivate at the thought of FD putting two years of tweaks and updates into the current game instead, making it 'complete' going forwards.
It's the "I am angry at the current government so I will now vote for the psychopathic criminal clown" mentality.Honestly, I don't understand that way of thinking either - by all means try NMS or X4 (I own both and can recommend both, although neither scratches the Elite itch in the same way) but I will never ever give Roberts even a single dime, just out of principle. It's weird seeing so many people flocking towards SC despite all the crap they've pulled and seemingly are still pulling.
As a Gen X'er it's both the 'kids' and the 'elderly' that do my head inIs all this "elderly-bashing" about youngsters (without history) not liking "older players" that actually remembers what FD told us this game was going to be about?
I do suspect "junior devs scrambling to appease a management unable to accept their own mistakes."No worries just let it all out, I'm doing the same even though it's akin to screaming into the void
I keep getting the impression that their entire dev team got replaced by a more junior/less experienced bunch, the lack of attention and little inconsistencies combined with ill-thought out design (just one more example, when I tried some RES combat yesterday I noticed the shield % indicator of NPC ships also moves around, someone designed it hat way, and someone else approved it to go into the live version, I would love to hear their view of why they thought that was a good idea).
Sometimes I wonder if they're putting these things in out of spite, or because they're just doing it to farm salt. It's really weird and difficult to follow their thought process (unless they're in headless chicken mode but they need to snap out of it if that's the case).
Elite Dangerous: Catharsis looks a lot better than Elite Dangerous: Exodus, which is where we risk heading if FDev don't get a handle on the bugs and performance issues in EDO.What frustrates me (which you already know but I'm going to say it anyway because it makes me feel better) is that FD have a knack for fiddling with things that, do we really need? I salivate at the thought of FD putting two years of tweaks and updates into the current game instead, making it 'complete' going forwards.
The deficit of some make the benefit of the others.That's basically as well the 2nd part of the video - people moved on playing NMS and SC, where they have fun - still keeping an eye on ED, but playing the other games. Player numbers of ED are going down, streamers moving on as well. The winner of all of this is NMS and to a certain degree as well SC.
Why wouldn't the choice to focus on performance to benefit both console and PC be a wise choice ?This is sadly trueRather than future proof the game with hard choices now, FD seem to keep on making the wrong choices and chasing the wrong people.