So for no particular reason I can put my finger on I decided to dust off the HOTAS and log back in to E
for the first time in 3 years. It had been so long that I had pretty much forgotten how to fly my ship that was docked in a station - a little worrying as I was sat in a 578,343,373 Cr rated anaconda!
I was actually pretty excited to see what had changed, and how the game had developed in 3 years. Well, after a good 3 days of playing about, I'm very sad to say that nothing much seems to have changed. All those 'placeholders' and 'features that will get fleshed' out seem to be in the same state that I left them. There's still no point to or fun to gaining imperial/federal rank for example, and far too much seems to hinge on lazy RNG,
Thinking I may turn my hand to exploring and adding to those few 'discovered by' tags I earned eons ago, I embarked on unlocking the Guardian FSD upgrade. There was seemingly zero info given ingame as to how to do this (that familiar feeling again) so I had to turn to google. I didn't want my hand holding, but good god, how on earth is anyone supposed to work this stuff out for themselves! Anyway, after an evening of working out where these pylons were, battling skimmers and the horrendous controllability of the glass SR, I was ready to go for it! I raced around shooting at these pylons before the counter ran down, managing it with a bit of time to spare. However on doing so 4 of the goddamn skimmers pop up and boom, I'm dead. Really Frontier, this is what you've been up to?
I logged out of the game. The prospect of having to jump all the way back to civilisation to buy another glass SRV to do the whole thing all over again just leaves me empty. And all this just to unlock 1 poxy upgrade. It seems evident that the game hasn't learnt anything in those 3 years. This is what people mean when they refer to the grind; it's not struggling with gameplay that's hard or challenging, it's struggling with gameplay that's tedious, fiddly and ultimately pretty dull. What's more, we're expected to complete these tasks multiple times should we want to unlock this content. Well its not much fun the first time around and I cant see the enjoyment factor increasing by doing it over and over again!
So I guess after 944 hours, that's me done with Elite, or this version at any rate (I've been playing since I had a version on the BBC mico in the 80's). It's a shame as I think there is the basis of a great game in there somewhere, it's just buried amidst a mass of time sinks and totally unimagitive development. I 'got gud' but don't feel like I saw the best of what the game has to offer. I just don't have the patience nor inclination to plough on to see it as the game still has no respect for my time. Besides, all the interesting stuff seems to happen on Youtube anyway...
So long Elite, I hope that your next incarnation takes a somewhat different path.
(Yes, you can have my stuff.)
I was actually pretty excited to see what had changed, and how the game had developed in 3 years. Well, after a good 3 days of playing about, I'm very sad to say that nothing much seems to have changed. All those 'placeholders' and 'features that will get fleshed' out seem to be in the same state that I left them. There's still no point to or fun to gaining imperial/federal rank for example, and far too much seems to hinge on lazy RNG,
Thinking I may turn my hand to exploring and adding to those few 'discovered by' tags I earned eons ago, I embarked on unlocking the Guardian FSD upgrade. There was seemingly zero info given ingame as to how to do this (that familiar feeling again) so I had to turn to google. I didn't want my hand holding, but good god, how on earth is anyone supposed to work this stuff out for themselves! Anyway, after an evening of working out where these pylons were, battling skimmers and the horrendous controllability of the glass SR, I was ready to go for it! I raced around shooting at these pylons before the counter ran down, managing it with a bit of time to spare. However on doing so 4 of the goddamn skimmers pop up and boom, I'm dead. Really Frontier, this is what you've been up to?
I logged out of the game. The prospect of having to jump all the way back to civilisation to buy another glass SRV to do the whole thing all over again just leaves me empty. And all this just to unlock 1 poxy upgrade. It seems evident that the game hasn't learnt anything in those 3 years. This is what people mean when they refer to the grind; it's not struggling with gameplay that's hard or challenging, it's struggling with gameplay that's tedious, fiddly and ultimately pretty dull. What's more, we're expected to complete these tasks multiple times should we want to unlock this content. Well its not much fun the first time around and I cant see the enjoyment factor increasing by doing it over and over again!
So I guess after 944 hours, that's me done with Elite, or this version at any rate (I've been playing since I had a version on the BBC mico in the 80's). It's a shame as I think there is the basis of a great game in there somewhere, it's just buried amidst a mass of time sinks and totally unimagitive development. I 'got gud' but don't feel like I saw the best of what the game has to offer. I just don't have the patience nor inclination to plough on to see it as the game still has no respect for my time. Besides, all the interesting stuff seems to happen on Youtube anyway...
So long Elite, I hope that your next incarnation takes a somewhat different path.
(Yes, you can have my stuff.)