Linux is open source and it's one of the most secure operating systems out there.
On behalf of people in my profession, we thank you for statements like that for keeping us in work.
Linux is open source and it's one of the most secure operating systems out there.
I refer you back to my previous comment:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=60916&page=14&p=1036937#post1036937
and your response
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=60916&page=15&p=1036973&viewfull=1#post1036973
Please do not keep inferring that you speak for others. Incidentally, your grasp of written English for a third language (as you have previously stated) is quite exceptional.
I guess your countries must be in turmoil bordering on civil war with all the wrongs the politians have done and now reeling at the righteous backlash.
Would they then be offering an offline version of the game?
If so then I'd still have Elite to play right..
No they wouldn't. They bought access to the test program. They had that. By it's very nature, an alpha/beta test program never has guarantees.
Because we already had a refund policy in place which is being applied. As standard for digital downloads if you've already accessed the download then no refund applies.
Michael
Hi everyone,
Thank you so much for posting your feedback and thoughts on the offline matter over the last few days. It's been an amazing week, and I've seen just how passionate people can be about this game (this thread being 'part 2' is a fine example). Sorry we haven't been as vocal on the threads as we should've been - we've been waiting on a collected official word to put in the newsletter to make sure the message is as clear as it can be. All the information in one place is better than putting scattered responses everywhere.
I can only apologise for the frustration that all of this has caused. David's said it best himself before - it was a hard decision to make, and not one that was made lightly. Unfortunately, it was the right decision to make - this is the Elite for 2014, and dropping offline was the only way to make the best version of the game.
I agree, we should've mentioned this to everybody sooner, but the development team genuinely thought they would be able to find a suitable solution in time. From my perspective, as somebody new to the company, I can honestly tell you that the decision was not taken lightly. I am lucky enough to be spending time with talented game developers, and I was in meetings with David B and Michael B when these decisions were being made. You could see how hard this one was for them, because they value the community, and the community's opinions on the product, more than you realise. The game couldn't be as good as it is without your support, and the many hours you've put in to testing, and they know that.
Also, the moderators have been pulling 24 hour shifts looking through these threads - so a big thanks to them, too! Please give them the respect they deserve... it's important to note that they weren't any part of this decision, and they didn't know about it before we announced it on Friday.
This community is the best, and I'm honoured to be a part of it. Send me an email at elewis@frontier.co.uk, or send me a PM on here if you want a faster response. I'll get back to you as soon as I can.
Ed
I think the offline folks would be fine with that, or even prices that fluctuate randomly within a fixed range per station. Remember this stuff is procedural so it's relatively easy to code. Hence my suggestion to FD to deliver an offline mode after all, at a later date, with exactly such restrictions.
If they announced such a thing, the entire #offlinegate thing would be over instantly. And the negative free publicity Elite Dangerous gets right now would be turned into mostly positive publicity. Mostly.
Both Static prices and completely random prices would be trivial to have offline for sure. Only thing is they could make for a pretty poor game. If they're static you find one profitable trade route and just repeat it until you get bored of the game. If its random each time you visit a system it would be much worst then what people fear online single player experience will be like for sure.
I can see why frontier might feel that would make for a poor game compared to a dynamic economy but would it still be a poor experience if thats exactly what people are looking for?
Exactly what online only evolving Galaxy means is tough luck if you can’t play often or regularly the galaxy will seem to arbitrarily shift around you with non-sensical speed between sessions.
It’s become a game for guys in their early 20’s with no kids and endless hours to kill the rest of us have been dropped by the wayside.
Asking for respect to be given while the company you represent gives none to the people affected is quite a preposterous statement.
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David mentioned that the servers could be archived and the archive released if we closed the servers for whatever reason.
Michael
So, anyone have any ideas why exactly Braben said "Any offline experience would be fundamentally empty"?
Did he just suggested that all previous Elites was also "empty" in his view?
Or they just built ED in such a way that there are not much in the program and algorithms, but they expecting to feed most of the stuff manually along the way after release?
Simple they developed it from the start with offline in mind...
Asking for respect to be given while the company you represent gives none to the people affected is quite a preposterous statement.
According to the law when you pay for digital content even after you access the download it has to "meet any description" promised, otherwise you could advertise some content, deliver something else and claim that a refund after the download is not due. If the content doesn't meet the description completely the law mandates either repair or replacement when reasonable or a refund of part of the payment otherwise.Because we already had a refund policy in place which is being applied. As standard for digital downloads if you've already accessed the download then no refund applies.
Damn I really was not going to post in another one of these threads but...... .....
he was asking you to respect the mods of this forum, these guys did NOT stop your offline mode and deserve to be treated politely**, and are just trying their best to keep the forums from becoming a complete mess.
**I am not saying the devs dont deserve respect either...................., but I am not getting involved on that, I said my piece many (many) posts ago.
This is a continuation of the previous thread here https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=58789.
The previous thread has reached 10,000 replies, and has become rather large. Rather shutting everyone out of the original thread, we'd like to direct your attention to this thread to continue the discussion of the 'No offline mode' discussion.
Please remember to be on-topic and respectful to your fellow forum members while discussing this issue. Posts that are not in adherence to the forum rules will be moderated. Thanks for understanding.![]()
According to the law when you pay for digital content even after you access the download it has to "meet any description" promised, otherwise you could advertise some content, deliver something else and claim that a refund after the download is not due. If the content doesn't meet the description completely the law mandates either repair or replacement when reasonable or a refund of part of the payment otherwise.
Do you consider the statements from Frontier that the game would include offline mode not to be enough to "describe" part of the digital content users were expected to receive?
Sounds like you are projecting a bit there, son.
Just because you are inherently dishonest doesn't mean the rest of us are. Perhaps people who paid for E D based on offline play who are now asking for refunds are doing so because they can't actually get what they paid for?