10 years? lol
Once Star Citizen comes out no one will be playing Elite Dangerous except like 100 fanboys that are on this forum.
I might be blind u can already play Star Citizen alpha version... no ye ?
10 years? lol
Once Star Citizen comes out no one will be playing Elite Dangerous except like 100 fanboys that are on this forum.
Most of us are very excited about the proposed future of Elite. Especially the idea of station life, walking around ships, seamless planet flight/landing, FPS boarding action, and Thargoid attacks.
But it does make me wonder if Frontier has even a fraction of the funds and man-power to make all these ideas happen. I can see maybe one of them happening after a year or two. But ALL of them?
I can see that the game is getting good reviews on Steam but just how many sales is it going to take to turn Elite into a full on simulated universe of dream-of awesomeness without bankrupting the company?
Color me cynical but I'd like to know whether or not I should get my hopes up....
They should just open source it and let the modders do all the work. Everyone I started playing with have stopped through boredom / content / progression issues and I must say how refreshing it feels to play a different game and start leading a normal life again.
The dream would be a few AAA production companies teaming up to make a super game. But Fdev will probably start working a patch for powerplay issues then the "arena" update zzzzzz then linux release....then something else that isn't in the plan...All whilst letting absolutely no-one know what is going on(hopefully not because there is no plan or intention), so players get disheartened and go elsewhere :-(??
...To be honest, though, if their game plays well enough....I probably won't care too much about any of that. And if it comes out before the first expansion for this game, which looks very likely based upon their current progress (and the deafening silence of FDEV beyond a couple of placatory but vague statements from the big boss when pushed to comment)...well, I wonder if those expansions might be trickier to sell. Especially if (as reports indicate) potential buyers can simply point to this other game and say "those guys aren't asking for more money for planetary landings or walking about - AND I CAN PLAY IT OFFLINE"...
They will NOT release modding tools. They wanna make money from selling addons - skins.
I really doubt allowing users to create ships/etc would do any good - but why, for example, do not allow users to create ads which we see when flying in stations? FD could moderate them of course. How many variations in there now? 3-4? Faulcon DeLacy, blah-blah? I am pretty sure there are cool people out there who could draw amazing, smart ads, patriotic propaganda signs, etc. Imagine seeing a Hudson Face, for instance, with something like 'JOIN ARMY' when flying in his controlled systems?
This unimportant, secondary content brings life to a game. It's pretty much missing there now. 4 stations, 4 ads, 5 outposts. I completely understand smaller devs could not afford themselves to concentrate on those secondary things. Why not allow amazing userbase (I am pretty much sure userbase for ED is amazing) to contribute where they can?
Frontier were involved in the development of The Outsider (never released) which presumably used an earlier incarnation of the Cobra engine - I expect that a lot of that codebase is still relevant with respect to the EVA DLC.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Glr71X-cr84
Humh its cool idea but something tells me we will see a lot of b 0 0 b s and p00rn![]()
They will NOT release modding tools. They wanna make money from selling addons - skins. Moding would have totally removed it. To be honest. They shot themself in the food. They were the 1st one to release a space shooter and they did a bad job. This franchise will die just like Elite 3 did![]()
Most of us are very excited about the proposed future of Elite. Especially the idea of station life, walking around ships, seamless planet flight/landing, FPS boarding action, and Thargoid attacks.
But it does make me wonder if Frontier has even a fraction of the funds and man-power to make all these ideas happen. I can see maybe one of them happening after a year or two. But ALL of them?
I can see that the game is getting good reviews on Steam but just how many sales is it going to take to turn Elite into a full on simulated universe of dream-of awesomeness without bankrupting the company?
Color me cynical but I'd like to know whether or not I should get my hopes up....
So, for you, is only question of money.
Said that, the first question in my mind is: Star citizen, with its high remunerative kickstarter campaign, could do all?
What I really think is: No matter for the money, elite is selling good. What could be missed is the possibility of implementing some features, maybe by lack of technologic possibilities.
And that is why I can't trust in a project like Star Citizen, but I hope in a project like Elite. Some features we are waiting here are doable, some promises in SC are, for me, out of the possibilities, if they also have unlimited credits.
The only reason why Elite is selling good its because its 1st space based game from a LONG time that is not EVE. The moment other titles hit the store. Elite will be at the end of the line.
That's true but then the physics simulation in Elite isn't anywhere near accurate. For instance, turning off Flight Assist and hitting boost should mean the ship keeps travelling continuously at the top speed it reaches. It does not; it slows down. The rest is similarly flawed
It actually worked that way in beta but it became a game balance problem when every anaconda was doing reverse rolls at full speed. Sometimes game balance has to come before realism. I'm not really a FD fanboy but it's one of the things they did right.
About the game ambitions, I don't know. So far I'm not convinced FD can create enough content.