I posted this on one of the Facebook groups I'm a member of in response to a few people saying that there was no 'Game' in Elite and that there was nothing to keep them playing.
It prompted quite a discussion, with no flaming, no name calling, no tempers getting heated... just a nice open discussion on the current games market and what Elite is. I thought I would re-post it here...
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Picture this... I don't know if you are old enough to remember or if you were alive
then, but back in the 1980s computer games all followed (pretty much) the same structure...
You had three lives, and perhaps a power-up, a bomb or a bonus item of some sort. You could get a bonus life/bomb/item at various points through the game. You played till you lost your lives and that was it.
Then along came Elite, which through away the rule book and tried to do something different. And it did. And without Elite breaking the rules back then you probably wouldn't have games like GTA, Eve, Warcraft, etc.,
Now, 30yrs later it is trying to break the mold again by throwing away the new 'rule book' for online gaming. Look at the games that are out there... What do you see?
You see a selection of game that all appear to be different from each other, but have a closer look... Nearly all of them follow the same pattern (or rules).
1 - Start game with big introduction placing you in the middle of a big event.
2 - Make the player the most important character in the event.
3 - Give player a walkthough and then set stages for them to complete
4 - At the end of each stage give the player a bonus
5 - At the end of a set of stages, give them a boss fight and a bonus
6 - Repeat till end of story.
Now, I enjoy some of these games myself, play a lot of them. But you are basically following the same process through each game.
Now here comes Elite...
1 - It places you in a live galaxy.
2 - You aren't the most important person in the game.
3 - It allows you to find your own way.
4 - They provide a set of events which you can decide to interact with 'if' you want to.
5 - There are no boss fights, but your interactions actually influence how the events/story evolves.
6 - There is no end of story.
But there is one major thing needed... An Imagination!
That is what is lacking in the other games, They give you everything and you don't need to put any of yourself in to the game. Elite is different...
Instead of being a game that plans your every move and leads you down a set path, Elite is totally open.
Elite is whatever 'You' bring to the game.