Robert Maynard
Volunteer Moderator
.... that can be played in Solo.It's advertised as the "Definitive Massive Multiplayer Space Epic."
.... that can be played in Solo.It's advertised as the "Definitive Massive Multiplayer Space Epic."
My immersion is killed by people flying in high sec system, and murdering people left&right without any consequences for them.
Unwanted PVP is. You like PVP, great. Go and do your stuff with those who like it. I don't like PVP, I don't do PVP, I do not want PVP from anybody. Very basic thing.You make PVP sound as if it's a bad thing.
That's in the fine print as an option. The emphasis by Frontier is obvious. People don't throw around words like definitive, massive, multiplayer, if they want to stress the opposite..... that can be played in Solo.
Yeah 100%. With a good crime and punishment system that works as you would expect it too, i'd be more likely to think about using Open play. As it stands you are simply clicking "i want to entertain sociopaths in my session" rather than the "Open play" button you think you are.
In my ideal Open Play system you would have no station ramming/blocking (just the odd accident) as a cheesy technique, and a real cost to living a life of crime (high fatality rate, high cost of living that life, high chance of active police interference in your activities etc), as a true crime and punishment system would allow only the best most talented and dedicated 'scum and villainy' (tm) to prosper. I see nothing 'git gud' about watching a few youtube videos showing you how to build the perfect 'griefing' system to exploit the game in Open mode as it currently is (going on the reports we see about this).
I'd have a lot more respect for the 'git gud' crowd if they actually lived the life in the game world as it would be with a decent crime and punishment system. Then their goads of 'git gud' would carry more weight, as mostly i see entitled babies that are upset they can't break every other persons fun when they want to.
Yes, it didn't involve any grinding for mats or unlocking engineers, thanks.Do you own a carrier?
The ability to play in Solo is mentioned in the paragraph titled "Massively Multiplayer".That's in the fine print as an option. The emphasis by Frontier is obvious. People don't throw around words like definitive, massive, multiplayer, if they want to stress the opposite.
The word "epic" implies that's it foremost a RP game. "Massive Multiplayer" here is an adjective. The game is advertised as "Space epic". What's that? A big story with history and a rich world with different factions and important people... And you can pick a role (pirate, trader, faction supporter etc) in this world. Sounds like a RP game to me.It's advertised as the "Definitive Massive Multiplayer Space Epic."
Stressing the opposite doesn't sell as many copies as calling it a definitive, massive, multiplayer experience. It can feel like one, with properly organized events. But it is not.That's in the fine print as an option. The emphasis by Frontier is obvious. People don't throw around words like definitive, massive, multiplayer, if they want to stress the opposite.
Well, when you want to attract people to an MMO who want to play with other people, that's how you advertise. ED certainly has that capability but strangely the playerbase strikes as extraordinarily agoraphobic.Yeah, and people never throw around words like definitive, massive, multiplayer, if they want something to sell better. Never.
Why not show the entire information from the website that is from
O7Released in December 2014, the BAFTA-nominated Elite Dangerous is the definitive, massively multiplayer space epic, and was Frontier’s first self-published triple-A game. Players take control of their own starship and can fight, explore and travel throughout an expansive cutthroat galaxy. With 400 Billion star systems and an ever-evolving narrative, players can choose to play alone or take part in a remarkable multiplayer experience.
Gankphobic, maybe....Well, when you want to attract people to an MMO who want to play with other people, that's how you advertise. ED certainly has that capability but strangely the playerbase strikes as extraordinarily agoraphobic.
As I said previously many people, myself included bought sequel to classic Elite games. NOT some multiplayer arena shooter.Well, when you want to attract people to an MMO who want to play with other people, that's how you advertise. ED certainly has that capability but strangely the playerbase strikes as extraordinarily agoraphobic.
The operative word being 'advertised'...It's advertised as the "Definitive Massive Multiplayer Space Epic."
Not according to Frontier, but hey, they're only the authors of the game. lolololED is not an MMO.
"with" being the keyword here. I could get onboard with that. playing against other people... no thanks.people [...] who want to play with other people
We're not talking about CQC.NOT some multiplayer arena shooter.
Mechanically it is built as an MMO.The operative word being 'advertised'...