What a load of tosh.
Tweaking how fast people level up is not changing the core game. It is still go kill X and come back, go kill another X and come back.
They also have not removed PvE or PvP from the game, and have not touched the networking model at all.
WOW today, is still WOW from 10 years ago, with more content and leveling tweaks to get you to 100 faster.
You dont get it. WoW developed from a pure PvE&grind game with some openPvP (if you can find someone) to a casual-friendly game with equal amount of PvP and PvE, balanced around your "skill" as far as it can be balanced in a complex game like this.
They changed the networking model, allowing people from different servers to play together, it was not possible for years and people were stuck on the server with an option to pay a ton of money for a transfer. Now you can sit on an empty server, enjoy your lag-free capital city and other benefits of NOT having people everywhere you go, but you can still enjoy most of the multiplayer content with other people.
And they ADDED some content, not removed it. I dont ask here for removing content that i dont like, i ask for pushing more content and pushing the multiplayer interaction.
Think about how old WoW is, its just a matter of time till people will leave it. It looks outdated (even with all the effort Blizzard put into it, its not possible to improve the look of the game to meet the current tripleA titles) and after all the years people move on. Its from 2004, 11 years.
And WoW has changed so hard, it is a completly different game compared to what WoW Classic was on release.
And i still hope that FD will think about it and actually make a good MMO out of Elite, specially because they already decided to make it a multiplayer-game and changed the original style of the game.
Maybe not tomorrow, but in 1 year or so.
But if we stop talking about it, it will never happen, because the developer cant do anything without proper feedback.
ED is not the old Elite anymore, times change, the gaming world changes really fast. Something that would be great 20-30 years ago, is boring in 2015. Expectations change with new ways to play games. Massive multiplayer was not possible back then...