During the 2.2.03 Q&A Livestream notes - Dec 6 the devs answered this question: More extensive Powerplay development? It's a niche feature, but they want to find time to work on it.
Powerplay became a niche feature because it's awful game-design like a dull board game. Players are just bricks in the wall doing repetitive mind-numbing tasks (peons of NPC Powers). We're never the architects or owners of the wall (guild founders, managers, leaders). Hire people who thoroughly understand sandbox games and emergent gameplay to fix Powerplay.
Elite's problem is that it doesn't have anything in the User Interface to support coordination beyond a friends list. Chat channel? Mail? Guild tags next to the pilot name? That would go a long way right there. You can add "guilds/corps" without turning ED into Eve, There's very few MMOs that give as much freedom as Eve and 95% of them still have guilds/social features.
CMDR_Tiigerstyle
Although I don't quite share the anger; I agree that PP is untapped potential
It's one of those features that I see many new players gravitate towards, only to promptly ditch when the realize its more hassle than it's worth.
It really is a great idea in theory, allow players to partake in the galaxy and help shape the game while still maintaining the feeling of being a small part of it. It's truly unfortunate that's its so poorly implemented,
I mean this the type of feature that so many players want, to participate in a more meaningful way
How they thought they could implement a multiplayer faction system (quasi-guild almost) without backing it up with the proper in-game tools (social tools, in-game BGS notifications), is beyond me. The fact that PP only weakly survives though outside forums in a big big mess up.
PP is only a "niche" activity because it's so cumbersome to become involved in.
edits: spelling, had a few space beers
Miraclefish
Powerplay is a niche feature because it falls so far behind what most people want out of the game. Flying spaceships first, then being rich, then being good at killing other players, then being engineered, then faction ships then, eventually, they may decide to enter Power Play. Improving it may get more people onboard but it's never going to be a major feature of the game.
Miraclefish
Right but look, I see that you love Power Play and that's great.
But the numbers of people taking part are minuscule.
Now the things you're suggesting, co-op mission, bigger and better rewards, scripted missions... they are things the entire game needs and will get, not a PP exclusive.
Also not everyone will want to tie themselves to a particular Power as it has both benefits and drawbacks. It will never be as popular as the simpler activities in game like community goals or missions because it is more complex, requires far more investment and, really, politics can be boring.
The point I made that you didn't quite get was that Elite players don't care about Power Play in the grand scheme of things, it will always be a secondary or tertiary activity because of the complexity and investment of time involved.
[video=youtube;YR5ApYxkU-U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5ApYxkU-U[/video]
Powerplay became a niche feature because it's awful game-design like a dull board game. Players are just bricks in the wall doing repetitive mind-numbing tasks (peons of NPC Powers). We're never the architects or owners of the wall (guild founders, managers, leaders). Hire people who thoroughly understand sandbox games and emergent gameplay to fix Powerplay.
Elite's problem is that it doesn't have anything in the User Interface to support coordination beyond a friends list. Chat channel? Mail? Guild tags next to the pilot name? That would go a long way right there. You can add "guilds/corps" without turning ED into Eve, There's very few MMOs that give as much freedom as Eve and 95% of them still have guilds/social features.
CMDR_Tiigerstyle
Although I don't quite share the anger; I agree that PP is untapped potential
It's one of those features that I see many new players gravitate towards, only to promptly ditch when the realize its more hassle than it's worth.
It really is a great idea in theory, allow players to partake in the galaxy and help shape the game while still maintaining the feeling of being a small part of it. It's truly unfortunate that's its so poorly implemented,
I mean this the type of feature that so many players want, to participate in a more meaningful way
How they thought they could implement a multiplayer faction system (quasi-guild almost) without backing it up with the proper in-game tools (social tools, in-game BGS notifications), is beyond me. The fact that PP only weakly survives though outside forums in a big big mess up.
PP is only a "niche" activity because it's so cumbersome to become involved in.
edits: spelling, had a few space beers
Miraclefish
Powerplay is a niche feature because it falls so far behind what most people want out of the game. Flying spaceships first, then being rich, then being good at killing other players, then being engineered, then faction ships then, eventually, they may decide to enter Power Play. Improving it may get more people onboard but it's never going to be a major feature of the game.
Miraclefish
Right but look, I see that you love Power Play and that's great.
But the numbers of people taking part are minuscule.
Now the things you're suggesting, co-op mission, bigger and better rewards, scripted missions... they are things the entire game needs and will get, not a PP exclusive.
Also not everyone will want to tie themselves to a particular Power as it has both benefits and drawbacks. It will never be as popular as the simpler activities in game like community goals or missions because it is more complex, requires far more investment and, really, politics can be boring.
The point I made that you didn't quite get was that Elite players don't care about Power Play in the grand scheme of things, it will always be a secondary or tertiary activity because of the complexity and investment of time involved.
[video=youtube;YR5ApYxkU-U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5ApYxkU-U[/video]
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