Pretty well maintained then.In the mean time i managed to play 3k hour in a dead game that is not only dead but in maintenance too.![]()
Pretty well maintained then.In the mean time i managed to play 3k hour in a dead game that is not only dead but in maintenance too.![]()
There still is that one little gremlin in my head that tells me that I want to believe. ED is still one unique game like no other, and I'd hate to see it fizzle out and die.I was under the impression that had already happened.
It will die, sooner or later, but none of us know when.There still is that one little gremlin in my head that tells me that I want to believe. ED is still one unique game like no other, and I'd hate to see it fizzle out and die.
While I agree this is definitely the right attitude for the times we find ourselves in now ... is the simple fact that we contnue to hang around these forum threads not a sign that we still hold a tiny, barely flickering candle of hope for signs of more to come?It will die, sooner or later, but none of us know when.
It has filled a lot of hours for me, so I'm not complaining, or feeling 'let down' in any way. Maybe that is because I've always played the game I have, rather than wishing it was different?
Which is when we found out Inconstant Moon was actually a prophesy not just a short story.
As frustrating as it sounds, as long as there's galnet articles, CGs and thargoid incursions (as they take a bit of dev work) then the game is not in maintenance mode.Can we just admit this game is dead and in maintenance mode already?
After launch they had insane profits and arguably the worst rep in the industry. It was either cash out and retire to some beach, or spend some of that money on free updates for a few years. It's a very unique situation, pretty much no tiny studio wakes up one day with so much money, while being so despised, having such low monthly operating costs yet having the support of a huge publisher.of course this all feels really unnecessary in light of hello games and what they do without subscriptions or even paid dlcs. but their success at efficiency is an exception rather than something you can model on it seems.
I agree. When I fly spaceships in VR I'm way too busy enjoying it to do anything else. It is when I get back to RL that those pesky thoughts start creeping into my head. The what ifsIt will die, sooner or later, but none of us know when.
It has filled a lot of hours for me, so I'm not complaining, or feeling 'let down' in any way. Maybe that is because I've always played the game I have, rather than wishing it was different?
I do miss the Interstellar Initiatives. I wonder why Frontier abandoned those?Galnet articles and thargoid incursions do not change/improve the game, they just adjust the existing game by spawning a few ships in a system or change a station status from operational to damaged.
With proper tools this can be done with low effort... or maintenance mode.
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/EliteDangerous/comments/c7atjm/xbox_account_on_pc/Allegedly all of the CMDR data is stored by Frontier on their servers - also there was a claim that an Xbox CMDR was able to access their data from a PC (allegedly a 'bug') at some point in the recent past - so if all of this data exists on their own servers, in a format common to the game and platform agnostic, it might indicate there is something else presenting a stumbling block.
Well, about that dev work, those stations will be properly under attack a week later than planned. Yeah....As frustrating as it sounds, as long as there's galnet articles, CGs and thargoid incursions (as they take a bit of dev work) then the game is not in maintenance mode.
You can tell yourself that of course, but as thousands of people are playing it at this moment you might have difficulty convincing them it is dead.Can we just admit this game is dead and in maintenance mode already?
But, raiders are comical, aren't they?My favourite is still the Raider pack, so not all of my loadouts are comical!
If you mean Sally, on leave, for personal reasons.Btw, where is community manager the girl? I remember she was addicted to coffee. Did she get an overdose or what?
What do you mean by "feature"?If Odyssey was a polished gem of an expansion with no performance problems and a quarterly feature update, would you be prepared to pay a monthly subscription then?
Depends on what a quarterly feature update entails. If Elite were a MMO of the likes of Elder Scrolls Online - specifically the narrative-driven "quests" with excellent voice acting, epic "loot", unique content-filled hand-crafted maps (planets in Elite's case), and all the other hallmarks of standard MMOs, I would be very, very tempted.If Odyssey was a polished gem of an expansion with no performance problems and a quarterly feature update, would you be prepared to pay a monthly subscription then?