"That's what I'm think... with teh amount of cash we'll have is there anything we can't afford on the surface of any planet?
Yes there is.
Lennon & McCartney said:money can't buy me love
"That's what I'm think... with teh amount of cash we'll have is there anything we can't afford on the surface of any planet?
Lennon & McCartney said:money can't buy me love
You can bet your life it isn't going to be a tenner. Planetary landings were standard in Frontier but I'm guessing now, they are going to milk it for whatever the mug will pay. I'm hoping everyone will hold out until FD bring it down to a reasonable price for an addon (£15 at most) which, by all rights, should have been included at launch.
.You can bet your life it isn't going to be a tenner. Planetary landings were standard in Frontier but I'm guessing now, they are going to milk it for whatever the mug will pay. I'm hoping everyone will hold out until FD bring it down to a reasonable price for an addon (£15 at most) which, by all rights, should have been included at launch.
I'd like to walk around with no guns, can't we appreciate the planet and lifeforms, why do we have to always kill everything?
I don't mind us getting out of our ships and walking around meeting people etc, but must we have guns all the time?
Live and let live
Good question. I look forward to FD's answer.
I'm being realistic rather than optimistic. Chances are, the planetary landings will be nothing more than you can do on a station. I doubt they will enable us to walk around on the planet itself outside of the confines of the starport. To allow movement outside the starport would take considerable memory space on their servers hard disks. Imagine thousands of planets, each with their own eco systems, flora and fauna etc. To procedurally generate such a thing would mean no consistency, that means trees and other objects, even land masses would be in different places and different shapes each time you visit. What about towns and villages? All those working at the spaceport wouldn't live in the spaceport. It really would be far too much data, even for a server. Also, how far can you travel away from the starport? If you suddenly hit an invisible barrier, that would really add to immersion.
It shouldn't by all right have been in at launch they were very clear about that, Self entitled much?
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The price needs to reflect the amount of content, simple as that, £40 for a whole new level of exploration, with modular add ons for it with monthly content released I don't have an issue with, £15 for a two minute walk about would be a total rip off
The easiest solution is simply to ignore the issue and not explain at all how you've respawned.
Much like how it isn't explained how your body is returned after your ship exploded 30k ly away from civilised space.
I'd like the option of having a gun and getting into fights, not to actually need one.
there ought to be plenty of peaceful exploration and stuff to do.
DB keeps referring to big game hunting...can I have a camera and photograph them instead?
I'm being realistic rather than optimistic. Chances are, the planetary landings will be nothing more than you can do on a station. I doubt they will enable us to walk around on the planet itself outside of the confines of the starport. To allow movement outside the starport would take considerable memory space on their servers hard disks. Imagine thousands of planets, each with their own eco systems, flora and fauna etc. To procedurally generate such a thing would mean no consistency, that means trees and other objects, even land masses would be in different places and different shapes each time you visit. What about towns and villages? All those working at the spaceport wouldn't live in the spaceport. It really would be far too much data, even for a server. Also, how far can you travel away from the starport? If you suddenly hit an invisible barrier, that would really add to immersionBe realistic, it will be a station with open air above you instead of another part of the station but that area is about all you'll be able to interact with.
Even in Frontier, it was procedurally generated. If you landed on a planet to put down a static mining platform, the terrain was different when you went back to pick up what it had mined. Back then, it was a novelty and graphics weren't that great anyway so immersion wasn't an issue. These days, players demand a little more consistency for immersion, especially with the cinema quality graphics we have now.
I'm being realistic rather than optimistic. Chances are, the planetary landings will be nothing more than you can do on a station. I doubt they will enable us to walk around on the planet itself outside of the confines of the starport. To allow movement outside the starport would take considerable memory space on their servers hard disks. Imagine thousands of planets, each with their own eco systems, flora and fauna etc. To procedurally generate such a thing would mean no consistency, that means trees and other objects, even land masses would be in different places and different shapes each time you visit. What about towns and villages? All those working at the spaceport wouldn't live in the spaceport. It really would be far too much data, even for a server. Also, how far can you travel away from the starport? If you suddenly hit an invisible barrier, that would really add to immersionBe realistic, it will be a station with open air above you instead of another part of the station but that area is about all you'll be able to interact with.
Even in Frontier, it was procedurally generated. If you landed on a planet to put down a static mining platform, the terrain was different when you went back to pick up what it had mined. Back then, it was a novelty and graphics weren't that great anyway so immersion wasn't an issue. These days, players demand a little more consistency for immersion, especially with the cinema quality graphics we have now.
I'd like to walk around with no guns, can't we appreciate the planet and lifeforms, why do we have to always kill everything?
I don't mind us getting out of our ships and walking around meeting people etc, but must we have guns all the time?
Live and let live