Maybe when it's released this kind of thread will have reason and purpose. Instead of the usual I want attitude.
Nah,
We're talking about a system that tries to represent that in generalised terms.
I think there comes a point where you have to apply a bit of suspension-of-disbelief and accept that system economies are only going to be depicted fairly broadly.
Having said that, I do think there's a place for more specific stuff too.
I'd like to see the black-market get it's own mission-board, specifically for doing dodgy things, and I'd also like to see some kind of "Mos Eisley Cantina" which'd be where you'd be able to pick up various random, unique missions.
In my daydreams, where ED actually has space-legs, you'd enter some fancy building to talk with faction liaisons to get the "official" work and then you'd take an elevator down into the slums to find the more questionable opportunities.
Yes. What there *isn't* on those boards [1] are people wanting international shipping of bulk freight, assassinations of "most wanted" criminals, donations of millions, recovery of black boxes, destruction of rival industrial facilities, etc.One only has to look at the general use bulletin board of any town hall (yes, elderly folks still use them!). Good luck finding space amongst the hundreds of things being advertised. Or if you don't like that analogy, look in the window of your local newsagent or off license. Some things for sale, some jobs, some one off 'collect my garden rubbish' jobs and people looking for a watchmaker, cleaner, anything you can imagine. And that's from a small demographic of the population (those over, say, 50), in a town with only 50k inhabitants.
Yes. What there *isn't* on those boards [...] assassinations of "most wanted" criminals,
Yes. What there *isn't* on those boards [1] are people wanting international shipping of bulk freight, assassinations of "most wanted" criminals, donations of millions, recovery of black boxes, destruction of rival industrial facilities, etc.
Sure, there'll be millions of people on the planet below wanting a bit of work done. How much of that work will be of any interest to a spaceship pilot who's looking to make a few million credits? It doesn't feel unreasonable that the only people who can afford to hire you are the few corporations, militaries, governments and criminals operating on an interstellar scale.
[1] In my town, anyway.
Yes.
Just like real-life, where I can turn up in, say, Kansas and demand a job in the fishing industry
or go to Congo and insist on a career in Interior Design.
One only has to look at the general use bulletin board of any town hall (yes, elderly folks still use them!). Good luck finding space amongst the hundreds of things being advertised. Or if you don't like that analogy, look in the window of your local newsagent or off license. Some things for sale, some jobs, some one off 'collect my garden rubbish' jobs and people looking for a watchmaker, cleaner, anything you can imagine. And that's from a small demographic of the population (those over, say, 50), in a town with only 50k inhabitants.
It is absolutely correct that a bulletin board which allegedly represents every member of every faction in a system, should host literally hundreds of offers for work, ranging from the highly mundane to the highly specialised. It IS immersoin breaking that even in a war, the most missions you'll see is around 32, and 20 of them are massacres, and 7 are wing massacres. Mercy! It;s crap and hopefully they'll fix it. Can't see what else there is to say about that, tbh.
So on planet earth with 7 billion people there are no fishing jobs. Do you even read your own posts?
Not in Kansas there aren't.
Colonia has sufficient local hydroponics facilities to produce around 18,000 tonnes of coffee and 15,000 tonnes of tea daily, of which around half the coffee and a fifth of the tea are not required by local demand and are therefore available for export.Then who supplies Colonia with coffee? or tea?
If there are wants for goods or services, there will be jobs. The thing is though, if I'm in a High Security Agricultural system, I'd expect to find more delivery missions and passenger missions than say, assassinations.Even in Kansas there are fisheries jobs.
I disagree with your fundamental assertions regarding play styles:-Be what you want to be in Elite Dangerous - trader, explorer, bounty hunter, pirate, smuggler etc., but the Mission Board is not organized by profession, it is organized by faction.
The core structure of the Mission Board is an expression of the BGS, it is organized by faction, the types and numbers of each mission are dictated by the system and faction state at the time.
Whether or not you choose to pursue a profession, you will be forced to submit to the BGS. There might be 10 billion people in the system, but it is entirely possible that the only task available to a player is the massacre mission.
Clearly, there is a fundamental disconnect between what the game promises (be what you want to be), and the primary vehicle to allow the player to pursue that profession - the Mission Board.
The single server will reduce mission generation times, but the organizational structure is still going to be BGS /faction based.
Until there is a commitment by FDEV to organize the Mission Board by profession-related missions, and offer missions for all stated professions at every station, the game fails to meet its fundamental stated goal.