In short: it's all good and very lore appropriate and consistent.
In short, any fail-logic handwavium is ok, if the prose is nice.
In short: it's all good and very lore appropriate and consistent.
In short, any fail-logic handwavium is ok, if the prose is nice.
In short, any fail-logic handwavium is ok, if the prose is nice.
Right, better not explain inconsistencies, them folks won't get it anyway. Like a gender-bending pilot. Maybe ED's humans evolved from slugs?
My comprehension and understanding is fine. The OP is querying why it has to be 'built in' as part of the ship systems. It shouldn't/doesn't need to be explained by some 'lore' mechanic, it's a game mechanic, that's all. It doesn't need to be part of my ship systems - that's just daft.
Why the hell would a space ship have an elaborate option to display a 3d holographic of 'me'? Unless I truly am a holographic pilot in my ship then I can't make the changes to myself that the holo implies anyway so, what would be the point?
There is absolutely no need to make it part of the game lore. My graphic settings are not some magical part of the ship system, why does the way I look in the game need to be part of the real life world the game is meant to be simulating - that's just illogical and breaks the fourth wall.
It's a setting outside of the game, it has no place being part of the in game experience, put it it as a menu option alongside graphics and audio where it belongs before Elite turns into some ridiculous Barbie dress me up junk.
Do we know if static avatars such as mission givers get a real head in 2.3? I know its coming but dunno if its 2.3 or not
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Hve you missed any sci fi movie, novel, cartoon, game etc ever that always had a 3d holographic representation of you in communications? Of course it fits. Unless youre still using an old Nokia.
Are you sure? Because instant data transmission across infinite distances sure sounds like a concept from an entirely different game than the one I've been playing wherein I have to make 2000 jumps to manually fly back to inhabited space and dock at a space station to sell information about discovered stars and planets.
So either the developers are now making an entirely different game, or else it's an entirely new set of developers and no one brought them up to speed on basic concepts within the game.
Choose one.
is there planned to be a difference functionality / reward wise between joining through telepresence and by meeting up at the same instance and actually being in the ship?
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My thoughts are the same as GTA V, Star Citizen and if you want to go back into the far past Second Life, with the ability to change appearance/clothes.
Basically, nice idea for 5 mins, then boredom. Where is the game play?
Regardless of what we may personally thing, it is an official part of Elite lore, and has been from the beginning.
Why is this on the right panel and not in options?
Once ive made my look I wont be changing it, or do FD think ppl will be changing thier looks every time they log in?
That is correct. Although crew that join the ship through telepresence are holograms.
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May be they plan to use it as a future game play feature.
I know I probably dreaming but imagine if we could maintain multiple identities in game and then be able switch between them to do different missions or play factions off against each other. or imagine if we were given fake id for infiltration missions or imagine if we could look like enemy soldier to infiltrate an enemy base.
Elite's worldbuilding and lore serves entirely to facilitate fun game design. Like all the lore is about the game, it's not like a Star Wars where the game has to follow the world's lore.
Put plainly: if you don't like instant transmission of data and holographic telepresence, the problem is not that the game is not consistent with the game's lore, the problem is that you don't like the game's lore. That's fine, but you shouldn't be trying to mandate that Frontier retcon things that have been more or less established as canon for 33 years just because you would prefer to be playing something else.
My guess is that Frontier is stupid enough to believe that they are making a game and not making better than life which some people here seem to want them to do.
Im beginning to worry that an awful lot of people here have never heard of suspension of disbelief and truly believe that Frontier need to explain everything in the game and justify it within the games lore.
And I have a feeling that the concept of telepresence is pretty recent in the minds of the rest of the developers too. I don't have exact recollection of the livestream and won't go searching for it now, but wasn't it Edward Lewis with Adam Woods who first introduced the notion right before 2.2?
Get out. Just get out.
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