Hi
Maybe I looking the wrong place, and this was already answered.
Does this game support single player ? I know I won´t have the same fun, but does it have a single player game like the old one ?
Thank you.
NO solo is not single player and anyone who tells you so is wrong.
Solo means no other player ships are visible but in every other respect you share the universe with them, they affect commodity prices, they affect faction dominance, they affect what missions are available. All of that all the time when your online or offline. So no there is no single player, only multiplayer non PvP mode. Of course you also must be connected to the internet to play.
Hi
Maybe I looking the wrong place, and this was already answered.
Does this game support single player ? I know I won´t have the same fun, but does it have a single player game like the old one ?
Thank you.
Jjust bought the game
About internet connection, thats not the problem.
I mean the game as a single player, AI as enemys, not have to Interact with others players in no way whatsoever.
This is not possible ? if that is the case will need to contact then asp to cancel my order.
Their is a solo mode where you will never meet other players only npcs who also affect the market prices, mining resources and I assume bounty missions, exploration etc. Actual players will affect these things in your universe also but you will never meet them.
In solo mode you could view npcs and players as having exactly the same impact on your game except that you will never meet a real player.
Okay, in solo mode you will only ever see and directly interact with NPC ships. BUT you will be indirectly interacting with other players because you share the same universe, so you will see their ships reported in the galnet news traffic reports (This is like a newspaper thing available in stations) and any activities they perform that affect the underlying simulation, like trading or performing missions, exploration, etc, will also affect you because its the same universe. Perhaps most important the universe doesn't stop when you log off, so its quite possible to log off in an empire held system with a great trading route to a near by star and when you log on the system has flipped to Federation and the market has been saturated by players in massive bulk haulers.
Don't worry about it being any harder or easier If i understand you correctly you just want to play without direct interation with other players which is what Solo will provide, the economics are effected (market prices for instance) by other players but you will never meet any in solo.And that living universe will mak very hard for a solo gamer to make Money and progress through the game like you explain in that case.
Just contacted Frontier about my order![]()
Their is a solo mode where you will never meet other players only npcs who also affect the market prices, mining resources and I assume bounty missions, exploration etc. Actual players will affect these things in your universe also but you will never meet them.
In solo mode you could view npcs and players as having exactly the same impact on your game except that you will never meet a real player.
Found some more info on npcs here:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7494
Looks like there will be different tiers of npcs Tiers 1 through 3 but it's not clear if these npcs will be doing their own missions, mining, etc. although some of them will be persistent and some of the tier 3 npcs can be promoted to tier 2 and 1 status.
I really have seen other npcs mining and heading towards new stars in an unexplored system so I am presuming they will affect the universe. Rest assured though you will have no direct contact with Real Players on Solo mode, they will just affect market prices, exploration prices and mission types offered at various stages (ie. they could take out a big bounty that then disappears from your mission screen as a mission choice)
I Mostly play on weekends, some times not even that, with a live universe expanding changing, after 2, 3 weeks I may save the game in stone age and get back again in Star Trek universe.
[/I]
A good proportion of those playing Elite Dangerous will be those who played the original, therefore people around 40 years old. Therefore the game needs to (and does) cater for those who only play from time to time. I am in this category, and it works well.
- You can drop in to do a few hours of trading - find a nice group of systems, work out the most profitable commodities, and do a couple of trade runs.
- You can do some exploration - even with the basic sidewinder, you can easily make a few thousand credits in an hour or two of play.
- You can go and complete some missions
- You can go out looking for wanted NPCs and do a little bounty hunting (once your ship and skills are up to this - this is great fun and hugely addictive)
- You can go out and do some mining. If you like that sort of thing.
I tend to do a bit of trading, bounty hunting and some exploration too. Mix it up and the game stays interesting.
Obviously with the release we will get an ongoing story, and I don't think it is clear yet how this will play out for those who aren't playing every night. Again, based on their player demographics, hopefully infrequent players will still be able to get something out of this part of the game.
What mode are you playing ? the solo mode ?
I´m on that category, I played Elite on a TK90X.