I was afraid they'd put one in, despite all the compromises that it would require.
Well, they should have been honest about that right from the start and save us from ilusion that Elite Dangerous won't be another EVE online after all...
I was afraid they'd put one in, despite all the compromises that it would require.
I don't know why all the hate all of a sudden, when I first pledged I was under no illusion that there would be an offline mode...ever! I fully understood that it would not be feasible going off how updates, in game economies and persistent features were implemented.
I was just thinking of happier times and then suddenly this image took on a more cynical twist.
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You seem to don't understand the issue. For some ppl it is not possible to play online which means the can't play the game at all.
DRM = Digital Rights Management...if you're not Managing the Digital Rights, it's not DRM.... if you can't understand that then please continue linking the same wiki page![]()
I just view it this way,
DRM = An online connection is required to simply verify you have the right to use the material your in possession off (if you could spoof it to a fake server it would have no change to the game your playing, you have all required files and mechanics locally)
Always-On = An online connection is required to verify your rights to said software and to perform important in-game tasks and/or mechanics (In ED the part that requires the connection is the commodities market mostly followed by the mission generator as far as i can tell and spoofing to a fake server would break the game play completely)
Obv this is not the "wiki" definition but its how i view it
I hope you do not mean the wiki page, as that is not a useful/credible source.
Wiki should never be cited to prove anything.
Titus - SJT wasn't being very serious![]()
There you go again speaking for me and others as though its fact, ill ignore your posts from now on i think.
Well, they should have been honest about that right from the start and save us from ilusion that Elite Dangerous won't be another EVE online after all...
Still a confusion of the scale. Do you honestly prefer a static game universe which only moves when you're watching, over an actually living one where time ticks on, wars are fought and trade happens whether or not you are there to see it? Morrowing was a horrible game to me. It tried to give the illusion of a living world, but all the while it was blatantly obious how static things were without me giving things a push.
Elite promises to be alive 24/7. It's great![]()
This kinda reminds me of the words spoken by General Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett VC KCB DSO and bar:
"If all else fails, a total Pig-Headed unwillingness to look facts in the face will see us through"
My interpretation of Michael's countless posts in this thread is that your statement, "It clearly was never a priority," is false. He stated many times that the Devs spent countless hours trying to figure out how to make ED an online and offline experience. And in the end, it was not possible.
Ok so then it IS DRM, because the online connection has to be to their server.