They've only just priced a bunch of the playerbase out of the game a few years ago, a next gen entry may kill the series entirely.
Again, there is no indication there will ever be a fifth Elite game. Frontier don't exactly show their interest with Elite Dangerous as it is, and we don't know why, but I suspect the financial department have a lot of influence over what Frontier focus on. The general consensus I've seen mentioned is that Elite Dangerous doesn't generate enough revenue to justify pursuing a sequel ... but I know nothing about game development.Yeah, they don't have to discard the Cobra Engine, cause they still use it for multiple games. It needs major upgrades to be on-par with Unreal Engine 5. A Cobra Engine 2.0. Or they could gradually upgrade ED's graphics.
For a sequel, Fdev should keep all the good stuff of ED and overhaul, improve the bad. That would save a lot of development time and costs.
Again, there is no indication there will ever be a fifth Elite game.
By doing what?They've only just priced a bunch of the playerbase out of the game a few years ago
I seriously doubt it, a future ED could be subscription based to help fund the project but to be fair ED atm is way ahead of anything else anyway, no need for a new one.a next gen entry may kill the series entirely
Yeah, they don't have to discard the Cobra Engine, cause they still use it for multiple games. It needs major upgrades to be on-par with Unreal Engine 5. A Cobra Engine 2.0. Or they could gradually upgrade ED's graphics.
For a sequel, Fdev should keep all the good stuff of ED and overhaul, improve the bad. That would save a lot of development time and costs.
Odyssey engine upgrade.By doing what?
I seriously doubt it, a future ED could be subscription based to help fund the project but to be fair ED atm is way ahead of anything else anyway, no need for a new one.
O7
Games move on, technology moves on, you cant stand still.Odyssey engine upgrade
You can move on, or you can move on at your own peril. FD chose the latter with Odyssey. They lost console players, and lost PC players. Those players are no longer contributing money to the future of the series, and will likely not be investing in a "next gen" Elite game, whatever that means. Whether truly next gen, or just the same looking as we have now, but requires next gen hardware (like Odyssey did).Games move on, technology moves on, you cant stand still.
I didn't change anything to run Odyssey, my old 1070 runs it fine with no issues.
O7
To really save development time and cost, just use Unreal 5.
If FD could produce a good engine that was nicely optimized I'd agree on upgrading Cobra.
If the Odyssey upgrade was intended to save money, it probably had the reverse effect due to the exodus of those not willing to upgrade their computer for one game, or not willing to start over and be forced to buy a gaming computer to boot.
Horizons couldn't last forever, folks wanted legs, folks wanted content, that's what they gotYou can move on, or you can move on at your own peril. FD chose the latter with Odyssey. They lost console players, and lost PC players. Those players are no longer contributing money to the future of the series, and will likely not be investing in a "next gen" Elite game, whatever that means. Whether truly next gen, or just the same looking as we have now, but requires next gen hardware (like Odyssey did).
The customer and the developer ideally should have separate goals. It's great to have a pretty game, but you also need customers.
I didn't say people didn't want legs or that we shouldn't have gotten them. Legs was executed badly.Horizons couldn't last forever, folks wanted legs, folks wanted content, that's what they got
O7
In your opinion, release was bad but Odyssey is amazing. (Imo)I didn't say people didn't want legs or that we shouldn't have gotten them. Legs was executed badly.
Agree, but forcing people onto medium settings should come with a significant visual upgrade, not one that people can argue is a downgrade.Odyssey is still not very optimized, but it runs good enough on PCs with medium specs.
Odyssey is great, I'm enjoying it, but it is executed badly. It's not an opinion, you can measure it in terms of player dropoff after its release, and there have been technical deep dives into the engine (Morbad was very good with those).In your opinion, release was bad but Odyssey is amazing. (Imo)
O7
Impossible. To see what happens when you use such engine for the whole the Galaxy, take a look on Starfield. That game is existing answer what you can expect.To really save development time and cost, just use Unreal 5.
So, we won't order soup, thenThere is no spoon
Flimley
They said medium specs not settings, two different things.Agree, but forcing people onto medium settings should come with a significant visual upgrade, not one that people can argue is a downgrade.
I doWho determines which stuff is good?