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Banned
I will get around to backing Elite Dangerous soon and I will probably buy SC when it is released.
I quite liked Wing Commander but I never liked the Privateer games much - very awkward conversations in bars etc is not for me. And I hated the limitations on where you could go and being scripted along a path. I am the kind of person that is I see an invisible straightjacket I will immediately try to see what happens if I do something I am not supposed to. usually this means I end up being in a boring game with nothing going on because I am away from the scripted events. But I have to say the cockpit design of the Privateer games was lovely.
But the Elite games for me have always been about the exploration of fascinating astronomical environments and freedom of travel with a bit of trading and assassination thrown in for good measure. I love the way you can lose yourself in the game and just sit in one place watching the game revolve around you if you want to. I love the unexpected events that good unscripted AI programming can bring - I loved Falcon 4 for this very reason and that game is still going strong now years and years after release. And I think Elite Dangerous will be going long after Star Citizen has disappeared.
I will play both with interest but my heart belongs to Elite.
I quite liked Wing Commander but I never liked the Privateer games much - very awkward conversations in bars etc is not for me. And I hated the limitations on where you could go and being scripted along a path. I am the kind of person that is I see an invisible straightjacket I will immediately try to see what happens if I do something I am not supposed to. usually this means I end up being in a boring game with nothing going on because I am away from the scripted events. But I have to say the cockpit design of the Privateer games was lovely.
But the Elite games for me have always been about the exploration of fascinating astronomical environments and freedom of travel with a bit of trading and assassination thrown in for good measure. I love the way you can lose yourself in the game and just sit in one place watching the game revolve around you if you want to. I love the unexpected events that good unscripted AI programming can bring - I loved Falcon 4 for this very reason and that game is still going strong now years and years after release. And I think Elite Dangerous will be going long after Star Citizen has disappeared.
I will play both with interest but my heart belongs to Elite.