Frontier Developments may or may not have considered this as I don't know nor even if they have a department for the issue...But here goes. The Elite series of games started in 1984 on U.K. computers with major computer releases for the masses in 1985 (Commodore 64), 1987 (IBM), 1988 (Atari and Amiga), 1991 (IBM and a NES version), 1993 (Amiga), 1995 (IBM).
That is 30 years from first release until now. That is also multiple generations of players from say 10-60+ years old in many countries and cultures coming together to discuss it on the Forum. I'm thinking a moment in time like a Dad who provides for his family and his son who never connected with his son's gaming experiences. It's another generation. But get the son involved with ED and an experienced "Elite" Dad could connect closer to their son...or daughter (don't want to leave them out).
It is not a solution per the generation differances but it is a connection to a family relationship which if it works out will pay dividends 20 years later. It worked for me with my son Daniel.
Best Regards
That is 30 years from first release until now. That is also multiple generations of players from say 10-60+ years old in many countries and cultures coming together to discuss it on the Forum. I'm thinking a moment in time like a Dad who provides for his family and his son who never connected with his son's gaming experiences. It's another generation. But get the son involved with ED and an experienced "Elite" Dad could connect closer to their son...or daughter (don't want to leave them out).
It is not a solution per the generation differances but it is a connection to a family relationship which if it works out will pay dividends 20 years later. It worked for me with my son Daniel.
Best Regards