There is no reason to have a seperate launcher. Its tarnishes the player experience, is the cause of many frustrations around product registration issues and pushing it on to the player base is one of the reasons many people dont even bother downloading the game, even if they got it free from Epic. As with all of Frontiers game, the prioritising of data scraping and spyware type capabilities over player experience casts a strong negative impression before the player even opens the game. Steam reviews on all the frontier games show how unpopular the forced use of the launcher is yet FDev continues to ignore the player base, their critical reviews and assume people will eventually just fall in line and accept it if ignored for long enough. The reality is that many of these users simple dont buy the game when they see its Frontier as they've heard about the launchers or had prior experience of it and instead choose to take their money and attention elsewhere
My new player experience was downloading the launcher after getting the game free on Epic, reluctantly signing up after a few days of considering it, then finding that the download capability of the launcher was terrible. It was going to take over 3 days to download the game at which point i closed it and gave up on the endeavour. Later i happened upon MinEdLauncher, a fan made app to bypass the launcher (which i've since come to understand is quite popular amongst long term players). Using this fan made app i was able to download the game in a few hours in stark contrast to the official launcher. Were it not for that fan made app, i myself wouldnt have been willing to tolerate the download as performed by the official launcher and would have given up on the game
I think Elite is a great game and i'd love to see it grow or return to its former glory, but i feel like FDev are mismanaging the player experience and creating hurdles that are directly driving players away. The mismanagement around the last update was a good example of this - the launcher was used to force the users to download the 'live' version, even if they didnt want it and removed their installed legacy version without asking if they wanted to keep it. Considering that this was a 50GB+ download for each version, forcing it on uses and making them redownload previous versions they already had shouldnt have been seen as an acceptable course of action. The launcher could easily have been updated to allow it to ask what the users preferred course of action was, to give the option to leave existing legacy installations inplace, but instead the users were made to tolerate the inconvenience and it was assumed that they'd just put up with it. To further aggrevate the situation, the downloads had to be performed via the Official Launcher, rather than steam or epics more robust download / update mechanisms
Today we had updated release of the launcher and whilst i cant comment on its download functionality yet, i notice that it has again been the cause of user inconvenience with it initially being bugged and causing an infinite update loop. Furthermore theres reports of it crashing after changing the language, causing product registration issues, suffering from missing content, collecting hardware info without requesting permission and it triggering security warnings from Windows Defender with it being detected as suspicious. I expect other bug reports will follow as the needless complexity invites it
Please consider removing the launcher or at least make it an optional component. Along with this, allow updates to be performed via the normal Steam or Epic client
My new player experience was downloading the launcher after getting the game free on Epic, reluctantly signing up after a few days of considering it, then finding that the download capability of the launcher was terrible. It was going to take over 3 days to download the game at which point i closed it and gave up on the endeavour. Later i happened upon MinEdLauncher, a fan made app to bypass the launcher (which i've since come to understand is quite popular amongst long term players). Using this fan made app i was able to download the game in a few hours in stark contrast to the official launcher. Were it not for that fan made app, i myself wouldnt have been willing to tolerate the download as performed by the official launcher and would have given up on the game
I think Elite is a great game and i'd love to see it grow or return to its former glory, but i feel like FDev are mismanaging the player experience and creating hurdles that are directly driving players away. The mismanagement around the last update was a good example of this - the launcher was used to force the users to download the 'live' version, even if they didnt want it and removed their installed legacy version without asking if they wanted to keep it. Considering that this was a 50GB+ download for each version, forcing it on uses and making them redownload previous versions they already had shouldnt have been seen as an acceptable course of action. The launcher could easily have been updated to allow it to ask what the users preferred course of action was, to give the option to leave existing legacy installations inplace, but instead the users were made to tolerate the inconvenience and it was assumed that they'd just put up with it. To further aggrevate the situation, the downloads had to be performed via the Official Launcher, rather than steam or epics more robust download / update mechanisms
Today we had updated release of the launcher and whilst i cant comment on its download functionality yet, i notice that it has again been the cause of user inconvenience with it initially being bugged and causing an infinite update loop. Furthermore theres reports of it crashing after changing the language, causing product registration issues, suffering from missing content, collecting hardware info without requesting permission and it triggering security warnings from Windows Defender with it being detected as suspicious. I expect other bug reports will follow as the needless complexity invites it
Please consider removing the launcher or at least make it an optional component. Along with this, allow updates to be performed via the normal Steam or Epic client
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