Too inclusive... needs to be a bit more 'edgelord'...How about...
Elite Dangerous: A realistic simulation of a forum about a game in which you can write open letters - free space game included
Just wanted to make another thread about how garbage the instancing and networking is in this game and how amazing it could be if Frontier decided to go with dedicated servers.
As much as I hate the idea of a PvE only server, if Frontier decided to finally get with the times and switch to dedicated servers, I think I would be totally onboard with a PvE and PvP server and ditch solo all together.
I would hope that they would add some things to make a PvP server more appealing as well but what do you guys think?
If Frontier just ditched the current model and made two dedicated servers, one for PvE only and one for PvP, how would you want it to work? If you're a solo only player, would you be ok with losing solo in favor of a dedicated PvE server?
If you're an open only PvPer, would you like to see something like this?
How many Arx does it cost to sign up?How about...
Elite Dangerous: A realistic simulation of a forum about a game in which you can write open letters - free space game included
It wasn't so much the case that the Kickstarter backers voted for or against specific features, more that they had the option to back, or not, the game as detailed in the design information published at the start of the pitch.The truth is what we have now was the thing kickstarter backers voted for - a multiplayer game with no subscription and no ingame microtransactions.
It wasn't so much the case that the Kickstarter backers voted for or against specific features, more that they had the option to back, or not, the game as detailed in the design information published at the start of the pitch.
Indeed - there was one about a year after the KS pitch started.They did in fact have one forum vote asking the community if "cosmetic items" to support the continued development and running costs of the game were acceptable, the result was positive though I can't recall what the options were.
It's in the "How does multiplayer work" answer:Incidently the original Kickstarter has an FAQ section that had a sentance describing the "peer to peer" networking
There are no multiplayer lobbies, and the game will be played across many servers, augmented by peer-to-peer traffic for fast responses. Session creation and destruction happens during the long-range hyperspace countdown and hyperspace effect (which is a few seconds only), so is transparent to the player.
I wonder what its population would be like if it (a) wasn't fragmented into as many subgroups as it is, and (b) was right there on the menu instead of having to hear about it on the forums or reddit.Yes, I know, Mobius is a thing, I'm a member, but it's nothing compared to the population of Open.
I strongly suspect that a significant number of the fragments of the PvE-player-base would coalsece, at least some of the time, into a new PvE game mode if it were made available. Some players who currently compromise between their wish to play among other players and their wish to avoid PvP may also choose to play in such a mode.I wonder what its population would be like if it (a) wasn't fragmented into as many subgroups as it is, and (b) was right there on the menu instead of having to hear about it on the forums or reddit.
As is obvious by current threads wishing to 'entice' players into openNoting that there are those vehemently opposed to the principle of a PvE game mode as it may reduce the number of players that they would encounter in Open.
P2P for instancing makes far more sense than dedicated servers. Gaming machines these days are powerful enough to act as servers for numbers of people, and for a game as vast as E: D servers running anything other than the BGS make little sense. Most of the time they'd be running empty instances. It's much better not to have to pay to run servers, for players and FD.
P2P seems to be confused with PVP and PVE, when actually it is utterly irrelevant.
With no solo server you are forcing console players to use a premium account which is unfair, who would want to be paying extra for the chance of encountering any of the rest of us.Just wanted to make another thread about how garbage the instancing and networking is in this game and how amazing it could be if Frontier decided to go with dedicated servers.
As much as I hate the idea of a PvE only server, if Frontier decided to finally get with the times and switch to dedicated servers, I think I would be totally onboard with a PvE and PvP server and ditch solo all together.
I would hope that they would add some things to make a PvP server more appealing as well but what do you guys think?
If Frontier just ditched the current model and made two dedicated servers, one for PvE only and one for PvP, how would you want it to work? If you're a solo only player, would you be ok with losing solo in favor of a dedicated PvE server?
If you're an open only PvPer, would you like to see something like this?
I, for one, wouldn't even have known that Mobius existed if it hadn't been for these forums. For me, personally, it worked fine as a transition between lonely Solo and the wild and rambunctious Open. Even if PvE/Open had been an option, I honestly can't say that I would have stayed in it, I just don't understand why it's not even an option.I wonder what its population would be like if it (a) wasn't fragmented into as many subgroups as it is, and (b) was right there on the menu instead of having to hear about it on the forums or reddit.
Not that different to what they do now, but focus much more on the inter-player cooperation (which works reasonably well) than on the conflict, and really play up the scale and pretty landscapes side of it.Agreed. But let's have a competition here - just for fun - and everyone shows his preferred marketing speech that a) correctly and in a non-deceiving way describes what the game has to offer and b) is still attractive enough for new potential users. I'm very curious with what ideas you'll come up here...
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The machines and routers? Certainly. But not necessarily low level network connections. While my simple DSL line is perfectly suitable for playing in Solo, if my 'machine' would have to act as a host (with port forwarding), then I guess my really crappy upload bandwidth (only 1 tenth of download) could be the bottle neck.
Not sure what you mean, but whether PvP or PvE is very much relevant for how this 'brokered' P2P system in ED works.