Maylor Rom
Banned
Hello Commanders
In reading some of the posts for the Expo 2017 to learn what Frontier has in store for us in Elite over the next year, again I came to the same conclusion that Elite could never be the game we all envision or dream it could be.
This forum contains many thousands of excellent ideas and suggestions on how to improve the game. From Space Legs to Atmospheric landing as well as improvements in game mechanics.
The total volume of suggestions in this Forum's Game suggestion thread would be more than any software company could ever put in a game, or create a game with that amount of content or features.
Yes, it would be the most awesome game on the planet if we even came close to half that volume implemented, but it will never be. Any game will have it's audience and fan base move on and loose interest before a game of such magnitude would be finished in code and feature.
In 1990, I had a brick style Motorola cell phone which could barely make a phone call. If you had stopped me on the street that day and showed me your (future) I-Phone, that is what I see Elite eventually becoming, but right now, it's a 1990 cell phone, still in it's infancy. It would take at least another five to ten years of building on Elite to get it close to what we would like to see today. Maybe, in ten years, that 1990 cell phone which is Elite, will have full voice activation, talk back to you intelligently, and have all those things we now pile up in Frontier's suggestion thread.
Our desire for things we want to see in this game far outweighs, by any stretch of the imagination, the money, resource or time a company would have to build it, within any reasonable time frame to make it more than just an ongoing beta, until those waiting loose interest and move on to the next great thing.
Although the game still maintains it's menu driven (1984) features to navigate the game, it will be some time before we see Elite grow up into a really Smart Space Game.
It's a shame that it's technically impossible to include all those excellent suggestions into the game as those suggestions took many man hours to uncover and report. Your suggestions on this game is a tribute to your desire to experience some sense of the future, now, but alas, it's just beyond the realm of human accomplishment today.
Today, as we move to the future, Google announces a new direction in compute services, with a core theory of "AI+Software+Hardware" driving the future of coding and computing. With all three acting as one, we can now build games faster, with more intelligence and interactiveness than we have ever seen before, so there is a bit of hope, but don't expect miracles.
Thanks
In reading some of the posts for the Expo 2017 to learn what Frontier has in store for us in Elite over the next year, again I came to the same conclusion that Elite could never be the game we all envision or dream it could be.
This forum contains many thousands of excellent ideas and suggestions on how to improve the game. From Space Legs to Atmospheric landing as well as improvements in game mechanics.
The total volume of suggestions in this Forum's Game suggestion thread would be more than any software company could ever put in a game, or create a game with that amount of content or features.
Yes, it would be the most awesome game on the planet if we even came close to half that volume implemented, but it will never be. Any game will have it's audience and fan base move on and loose interest before a game of such magnitude would be finished in code and feature.
In 1990, I had a brick style Motorola cell phone which could barely make a phone call. If you had stopped me on the street that day and showed me your (future) I-Phone, that is what I see Elite eventually becoming, but right now, it's a 1990 cell phone, still in it's infancy. It would take at least another five to ten years of building on Elite to get it close to what we would like to see today. Maybe, in ten years, that 1990 cell phone which is Elite, will have full voice activation, talk back to you intelligently, and have all those things we now pile up in Frontier's suggestion thread.
Our desire for things we want to see in this game far outweighs, by any stretch of the imagination, the money, resource or time a company would have to build it, within any reasonable time frame to make it more than just an ongoing beta, until those waiting loose interest and move on to the next great thing.
Although the game still maintains it's menu driven (1984) features to navigate the game, it will be some time before we see Elite grow up into a really Smart Space Game.
It's a shame that it's technically impossible to include all those excellent suggestions into the game as those suggestions took many man hours to uncover and report. Your suggestions on this game is a tribute to your desire to experience some sense of the future, now, but alas, it's just beyond the realm of human accomplishment today.
Today, as we move to the future, Google announces a new direction in compute services, with a core theory of "AI+Software+Hardware" driving the future of coding and computing. With all three acting as one, we can now build games faster, with more intelligence and interactiveness than we have ever seen before, so there is a bit of hope, but don't expect miracles.
Thanks
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