The Endgame.

After a long time of thinking I set myself the goal that I would like to become allied with all fractions/stations in the bubble. After that I will visit all solar systems.

Whats your endgame?
 
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I think you are describing a personal goal. End game is just whatever endless activity you want to do once you have levelled up enough to unlock it.

I spent 18 months on a grand tour of the galaxy, I enjoy exploring. I look after an NPC faction too.
 
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. . . I will visit all solar systems.

[squeeeee] Somebody once wrote that if every man, woman, child and newborn baby on the planet today were given a copy of Elite Dangerous and everyone on the planet started exploring 24/7/365, even accounting for population growth it would still take a bit over 30,000 years for the entire galaxy to be explored, so . . . good luck with that. o7
 
Kinda waiting for FD to give me one.

So i guess you like to wait.Good Luck.

[squeeeee] Somebody once wrote that if every man, woman, child and newborn baby on the planet today were given a copy of Elite Dangerous and everyone on the planet started exploring 24/7/365, even accounting for population growth it would still take a bit over 30,000 years for the entire galaxy to be explored, so . . . good luck with that. o7

I have Time,thanks.
 
[squeeeee] Somebody once wrote that if every man, woman, child and newborn baby on the planet today were given a copy of Elite Dangerous and everyone on the planet started exploring 24/7/365, even accounting for population growth it would still take a bit over 30,000 years for the entire galaxy to be explored, so . . . good luck with that. o7

NMS still has that beat exponentially. Me, I just want Allied status with all major and minor factions.

And I'd wonder if that figure would still be even close to correct, given the new exploration mechanics in the beta, or if that's just how long it would take to watch some 400 billion loading screens.
 
The endgame works well with a Cutter. But once a player gets there it is a brand new game. Given combat it starts with light ships. Then medium ones and later heavy ones which takes a new learning curve to be good using them. If you are a happy light fighter pilot and don't move on you will not be happy with an Anaconda or know how to outfit a Corvette much less a Cutter.
 
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Beat the bots.


Identify their coders. Expose them.

Develop better bots, and shame Frontier into acting.

Whatever it takes.

Beating the bots is my endgame.
 
[squeeeee] Somebody once wrote that if every man, woman, child and newborn baby on the planet today were given a copy of Elite Dangerous and everyone on the planet started exploring 24/7/365, even accounting for population growth it would still take a bit over 30,000 years for the entire galaxy to be explored, so . . . good luck with that. o7

Don't know whether u got something wrong there or if it's me not being exactly sober but at the moment my math says 400 billion star systems / 8 billion people = 50 star systems for each earthling to visit. Certainly shouldn't take 30,000 years? Correct me if I'm wrong and I'll put aside my glass immediately [big grin]
 
Beat the bots.


Identify their coders. Expose them.

Develop better bots, and shame Frontier into acting.

Whatever it takes.

Beating the bots is my endgame.

So, let me see if I get this straight. You want to develop better bots because you hate bots?

Isn't that like saying "It doesn't matter how many people I kill as long as it saves one life"?
 
Endgame? Is that possible in this game? I believe Raoul Duke might have said it best:
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"It's not ever going to stop, man!"
 
Turn a room in my house or my back shed into a VR simpit where I can enjoy flying about in these ships even more than I already do.
 
There is no endgame.

It would be easy for FD to implement one, but for whatever reason they don´t. Maintaining own stations, ship/module production just as an example.
 
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