It was also in the top 10 for sales (physical I think) last week so it is selling well, as well.
That's not too surprising. I mean let's face it, for all of the bugs, the lacking features, the network problems, the wishlists not fulfilled, and the imbalances, for all of the beige worlds, the long ship transfer times and the broken mission payouts, overall Elite Dangerous is a pretty good game. Most of us who complain, and I admit I'm among them, have literally hundreds of hours played with the game, some are well into the thousands of hours, and are still playing regardless! More importantly, there isn't another game out there quite like it, in scope nor in playability. There just isn't.
Elite Dangerous is pulling off something that's never been done before, and doing it fairly (mostly) well. And while the game does deserve criticism in certain areas, it also deserves a lot of praise for the things it has gotten so very spot on.
Glad it's being well received, but this is still the best Elite review out there
https://youtu.be/aLzW0dl87JY
Ugh I know. My partner was keen to try it. 5 minutes into the docking tutorial she was like "THIS ISN'T FUN" and pretty much rage-quit. It's not an unusual reaction - its like you have to really be enthusiastic before you start because the learning curve is such a trial by fire.I hate to be the one showing the other side here, but ED is not doing well on player reviews on Amazon.
37% are 1-star reviews, and the complaints are what I would expect: bugs, connection issue but mostly the difficult learning curve and lack of orientation.
I can entirely understand, and I am not surprised to see more people playing and losing interest almost immediately, rather than spending (a lot of) time until it starts making some sense. I know I did it because I love flying, love space exploration and recognized the potential, but it took me a week just to figure out how to dock/undock and probably a month to configure the controllers and understand basics (I am a slow learner I guess).
I don't own a ps4 or Xbox, but coming from the PC I almost lost friends by convincing them to buy and play. I got to the point of gifting ED when there was a Steam promotion... no joy: a few will enjoy it; most will hate it, makes sense for me. But I think FD has abysmal communication skills, and people are buying this probably thinking its Star Wars Battlefront or something. Of course, on FD defense, things have improved a lot in recent patches, the tutorials too.
Of course, on FD defense, things have improved a lot over the past patches, the tutorials too. They just need to make it clearer, so people won't feel disappointed.
Ugh I know. My partner was keen to try it. 5 minutes into the docking tutorial she was like "THIS ISN'T FUN" and pretty much rage-quit. It's not an unusual reaction - its like you have to really be enthusiastic before you start because the learning curve is such a trial by fire.![]()