To be more precise it's Game as a Service (GaaS)
There were many threads and requests about the game having offline mode, but the FD have yet to respond about it as far as I know.
The moment the company decides it's not profitable to keep the servers running, you will not be able to operate the software.
Also, making the game possible for offline mode single player is challenging and once the shutdown happens, why a company is inclined to provide such a software if they already have the money?
Sometimes companies refund what you purchased, but it's not a guarantee.
Of course, that could be 5, 10, 15, 20 years away, but it's inevitable and it will happen.
Recent games that come to mind are WildStar, Evolve, Firefall, Lawbreakers etc.
The reason for bringing this up is the recent video posted by Accursed Farms which makes a long list of good points with sources and examples.
Starting from this timeline is where the major points begin imo, but I would suggest to watch entire video.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUAX0gnZ3Nw&feature=youtu.be&t=1077
As gamers, we should thrive for an option to keep the game running once the company decides to shutdown the servers for one reason or the other.
So remember kids, you don't own Elite Dangerous, you only purchased a service to access it.
There were many threads and requests about the game having offline mode, but the FD have yet to respond about it as far as I know.
The moment the company decides it's not profitable to keep the servers running, you will not be able to operate the software.
Also, making the game possible for offline mode single player is challenging and once the shutdown happens, why a company is inclined to provide such a software if they already have the money?
Sometimes companies refund what you purchased, but it's not a guarantee.
Of course, that could be 5, 10, 15, 20 years away, but it's inevitable and it will happen.
Recent games that come to mind are WildStar, Evolve, Firefall, Lawbreakers etc.
The reason for bringing this up is the recent video posted by Accursed Farms which makes a long list of good points with sources and examples.
Starting from this timeline is where the major points begin imo, but I would suggest to watch entire video.
As gamers, we should thrive for an option to keep the game running once the company decides to shutdown the servers for one reason or the other.
So remember kids, you don't own Elite Dangerous, you only purchased a service to access it.