Having just watched the video, the main thing that turns me off is the presentation. The UI goes out of its way to show you the random nature of the operation, with even a spinning wheel of fortune which you can cheer along to... it's turned interaction with the engineers into a gambling game. You don't get the impression that this guy is tinkering away, bashing pipes with his wrench or whatever he'd be doing to overcharge a module. It's bringing the 'game' aspect of this interaction up front, in the same way that PowerPlay was presented as 'Galactic Risk', and community goals came off as a fantasy kickstarter type game.
This stuff frustrates me, because it's just another thing to get in the way of your suspension of disbelief. Travelling lightyears to meet an enigmatic character in his unique secret base, where he produces exotic one-off upgrades- sounds really cool...
Then they stick a wheel of fortune on top
This stuff frustrates me, because it's just another thing to get in the way of your suspension of disbelief. Travelling lightyears to meet an enigmatic character in his unique secret base, where he produces exotic one-off upgrades- sounds really cool...
Then they stick a wheel of fortune on top
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