Yeah... Thats the whole point. But theres more to it. We obviously like certain aspects of ED and to be honest those aspects are why Im still here. Im not complaining because ED isn't an enjoyable experience. I complain because it could, and imo, should be a MORE enjoyable experience. This isn't a complicated thing to understand.
I know its FDs game and they have the right to do with it as they please but Im sure they want feedback at some point and thats what people who don't like things such as "the grind" give them. We could always just leave but then nobody wins. FD has a lame game, ED gets hung out to dry, and we move on only remembering what could've been.
The grind isn't Elite's biggest issue either. Its grind with no depth behind it, i.e. a mile wide, an inch deep. I just completed the Fed navy rank after grinding for about two weeks. I didn't mind how long it took, I just hated that it was so repetitive with no added layer of difficulty. To me that makes for a very boring game mechanic that frankly is a huge turn off especially when you lock an end game ship behind it. Those data missions should've been worth nothing more than faction rep and credits.
I know its FDs game and they have the right to do with it as they please but Im sure they want feedback at some point and thats what people who don't like things such as "the grind" give them. We could always just leave but then nobody wins. FD has a lame game, ED gets hung out to dry, and we move on only remembering what could've been.
The grind isn't Elite's biggest issue either. Its grind with no depth behind it, i.e. a mile wide, an inch deep. I just completed the Fed navy rank after grinding for about two weeks. I didn't mind how long it took, I just hated that it was so repetitive with no added layer of difficulty. To me that makes for a very boring game mechanic that frankly is a huge turn off especially when you lock an end game ship behind it. Those data missions should've been worth nothing more than faction rep and credits.