I am still hoping Elite will make it.
What are 17 more years to wait?
What are 17 more years to wait?
Actually no I don’t really.In addition you might see that most of the actual "core" Elite players just don't play Elite anymore because they already playing NMS SC or SF.
If Elite kept its promise we got in 2010 here on this forum, those games would never be that successful at first place.
The players still in this game are MMO-Fortnite players. Elite players are long gone.
I think you get my point.
As the saying goes, "all good things must come to an end".This might be the 1000th thread about it. I see that.
At the end Frontier just abandons the game and all users saying "Oh, just another complaining player" can either move to another generic MMO space mobile game or admit, that the vast majority of critics might have been right from the beginning.
And back in 2007/2008 it was at least possible to talk to the developers personally here.
Its dead, Jim. It just doesn't know it.
So you came back to tell everyone the game is dead?In addition you might see that most of the actual "core" Elite players just don't play Elite anymore because they already playing NMS SC or SF.
If Elite kept its promise we got in 2010 here on this forum, those games would never be that successful at first place.
The players still in this game are MMO-Fortnite players. Elite players are long gone.
I think you get my point.
So... you want FDev to spend dev time making apartment buildings and programming wine drinking mechanics? How long do you plan to stay in your virtual apartment drinking virtual wine? What would the wine even do? Does it make you drunk? Are we adding survival mechanics where I need to worry about food and water? Do I need to synthesize food for my CMDR way out in the black? There are so many gameplay questions in this one sentence!I want to land on far away planets and discover totally unique creatures, cultures, plants. Frontier, there is AI now. Use it!
This game needs LIFE. It has so much potential still...
Where is the ships interior?
Why can't I buy my own apartment on a space station and store my unique items, drinking space Wine and watch the ships docking?
And why can't we finally land on earthlike planets or strange inhabited moons and go exploring?
Come one, its 2023 and we have AI. You can create instant worlds by now with evolutionary reasonable flora and fauna in no time.
DO IT!
I am so tired of landing on barren worlds, taking pictures of cactae or fungus by now.
This does not need to be Star Citizen. Just a little bit more of No mans Sky.
Why can't I use my billions of credits to buy land, farm crops, build little production lines?
And you know what: let the fans develop the mods.
It is time. Please.
Thank you.
David Braben actually wanted these in Frontier: Elite 2 - in a pre-release interview in 1992 when the game was known as High Frontier they were mentioned but as an “ambitious feature…(that) simply won’t have time to be included.”Bonus points for "gas mining" cities... like massive, massive bonus points. But I'm not sure they work in the Elite universe.
Wow. Try reading that out loud, and then try to hear it yourself how arrogant and entitled (edit: and insulting!) that sounds. If that's the attitude of the "real" Elite players, it's a good thing they are gone.In addition you might see that most of the actual "core" Elite players just don't play Elite anymore because they already playing NMS SC or SF.
If Elite kept its promise we got in 2010 here on this forum, those games would never be that successful at first place.
The players still in this game are MMO-Fortnite players. Elite players are long gone.
I think you get my point.
Ah! So this is a "DOOM!" thread? OK - if it is dead, it's dead... So why are there so many posters commenting on the latest additions to the game, etc?Its dead, Jim. It just doesn't know it.
Yep, I have all of those, have around 400 hours of NMS, 10 hours of SC and a few hours in SF... I only have 7,500+ hours in ED/O so far, and that number keeps getting larger faster than the others.In addition you might see that most of the actual "core" Elite players just don't play Elite anymore because they already playing NMS SC or SF.
but you're not a "core" playerAh! So this is a "DOOM!" thread? OK - if it is dead, it's dead... So why are there so many posters commenting on the latest additions to the game, etc?
Yep, I have all of those, have around 400 hours of NMS, 10 hours of SC and a few hours in SF... I only have 7,500+ hours in ED/O so far, and that number keeps getting larger faster than the others.
Not bad for a game that doesn't know it is dead, is it?
I ignored that bit... Sounds the same as "Veteran", only defined by the person who uses the term, normally meaning themselves and meant to raise them above the trash like me...but you're not a "core" player.
Oh I'm with you. Right there, down at the bottom at the barreltrash like me...
Unfortunately frontier have not included / degraded the things that make ED feel like an elite game. They've concentrated on making it a running around pew pew team shooter for billy basics or a screenshot maker for telescope botherers.What I wrote are ideas that I asked for 5,6 years ago. Instead we got expansions nobody asked for. That is what makes me mad. Angry. I can see what this game could have been. All gone. Like tears in the rain. Time to log out.
I'm one of the people who did play all three when they first released, plus most of the fan remakes (obviously you're not a real Elite fan if you didn't play the Emacs port, right?) - but no, we're not where the money is.Folks who remember Elite, Frontier: Elite 2, and Frontier: First Encounters... I'm gonna be real, we're where the money is, but the game needs to be aimed at us.
Space legs "like NMS has" was a near-permanent request on the forums and elsewhere pretty much between NMS releasing and the Odyssey trailer. I don't know how to interpret that other than "walking around planets" (it's not like NMS has ship interiors, or indeed station interiors significantly more interesting than ED's) ... and it's an Elite game, so obviously your main interaction with NPCs and the environment is going to be to shoot at them (which is a lot of what you do on foot in NMS too)I don't think I recall a single person anywhere asking for on-foot combat. Feet, yes. Walking around stations, yes. Not a tacked on minigame with its own progress tree, but where the monetary scale simply doesn't work properly in a game about spaceships.
Pretty much every space game with substantial scope gets a huge pile of negative reviews saying it's not lived up to its potential.The sad reality is that Starfield proofs and will proof that the Elite players were always right from the beginning.
Elite could have been the greatest game of all time.
And this would be a problem .... why? I'm certainly not so attached to the Cobra III and Lave that if someone came up with an Elite clone but with more features, fewer bugs and better game mechanics I'd refuse to play it just because it wasn't on brand. More people producing good spaceship flying games would be great.We had a head-start. Now we will be lost and forgotten by Elite-clones that recently came to life and are celebrated as the best games ever while they just did what the Elite Players wanted from the start of the game.
Yeah, shooting at things is totally not an Elite thing. It never happened in the original 1984, and that's why outfitting your combat ships with a plethora of guns plays such a minor role in Elite Dangerous. Oh wait..."Shooting at things? In Elite? Clearly Frontier Doesn't Understand The Players."
How can you say that the core Elite players are no longer playing Elite?In addition you might see that most of the actual "core" Elite players just don't play Elite anymore because they already playing NMS SC or SF.
If Elite kept its promise we got in 2010 here on this forum, those games would never be that successful at first place.
The players still in this game are MMO-Fortnite players. Elite players are long gone.
I think you get my point.
The trouble with so many of the ones posting of the eventual demise is, to me, that they aren’t lamenting it but celebrating it and trying to convince everyone else that not only is it inevitable but imminent or already happened, possibly even trying to bring about that demise by putting off newer players.As the saying goes, "all good things must come to an end".
We should celebrate ED's existence and the many hours of entertainment it has given us, instead of lamentating it's (eventual) demise.