Hints aren’t very effective at maintaining hope, players need more information than vague generalities. The mining info is a week late and Frontier haven’t even told us why, or when, we can expect it. There is a good chance the exploration reveal will also be late now. A bit more communication from Frontier would do absolute wonders to improve the morale of the community.
Many people got excited when they announced Beyond as being a full season of core development, but the assumption was that 2018 would be devoted to building the core, especially non combat core, to bring it up to the level of combat. The reality so far has instead been a little bit of core development with a lot of new content, much of which has been combat related. 3.1 is more of this, and chances are that 3.2 will be too. Will 3.3 also end up as a little bit of mining and exploration improvements coupled with a heavier emphasis on new multiplayer and combat content yet again? Squadrons and fleet carriers, an already confirmed multiplayer only feature, is already a large part of Q4. Without details we can’t know, and it’s this lack of information which has resulted in poor morale among the players.
This behavior by Frontier is what has worn people’s “realistic expectations” down to an all time low. The only people who can improve the situation are Frontier themselves, but it would take action, not inaction, to do so. Some communication though could really help out right now too.
Huh? When did FD ever say they would 'focus on non-combat stuff to bring it to the level of combat'? Anyway, at the end of the day the simple, though admittedly somewhat depressing, truth is that it doesnt matter what they say or dont say. If/when FD ever releases something that would make exploration great again for you, you will give them money and start playing. Whether that is tomorrow, slightly after any arbitrary deadline you set or even years later. If they release something worthwhile you will spend money, if they dont you wont. So from a practical point of view they only need to focus on eventually having something worthwhile to sell, and they can safely ignore any 'if I dont get x before y I am gone!' rhetoric.
It doesnt matter what we expect, it matters what they deliver.