Yeah, you just made my ignore list.
Your attitude tells me that you're a teenager.
i won't see your reply.
That's just as mature. Equivalent to ears plugged yelling "LALALA CAN'T HEAR YOU" while replying you got the last word. Mature indeed.
Yeah, you just made my ignore list.
Your attitude tells me that you're a teenager.
i won't see your reply.
May be this should change. A nominal monthly sub might help? Or fast expansions (every 6 months) with fair price tags?
Err... you haven't been listening, have you?
A monthly sub has been ruled out. Ain't gonna happen. And woe unto them should they change that, because that would be the "offline mode" thingy ten times over.
And "expansions with a fair price tag" is exactly what they said this would be all along. That's why there was a "lifetime expansion pass" for sale, you know?
Yeah, you just made my ignore list.
Your attitude tells me that you're a teenager.
i won't see your reply.
In fact, this difference between critic and user scores is one of the hints I use to identify games with longevity issues, games that seem more fun at first than they are in the long term, given that player reviewers tend to have played the game for more time than critics.
Rifter, one single question to you:
If you hate it so much, why are you still here?
How about that? Well, what about it? That's the exact the opposite of what I just explained to you, but with a bit of childish abuse laced in. And?
I don't feel threatened or indignant about someone not liking something that I like. I'll try and get others to like it, because that's what I do with all the things I like, but if you don't it's really no skin of my nose. Why are you so indignant at me liking it?
I also don't like Elite because I'm emotionally invested in it. I just enjoy playing it. I am well aware of it's shortcomings, it's just they're not the things you think are shortcomings. I wouldn't accept Elite with 1984 graphics, but astoundingly that isn't what I have.
Now that's all cleared up, you can try and insult me some more if you like.
You're certainly an enigma.
Your contribution is considerable, but your posts can be quite hatey.
A little heavy on the berating aren't we...
Saying "ain't gonna happen" is rather pointless.
If money dries up from balancing or adding "launch features" that are still missing then how do you expect an expansion will be payed for?
Considering I only first heard of Elite the week it launched in December I never heard of a lifetime expansion pass. So I had no opportunity for this thus it's irrelevant to the current conversation.
Missing the POINT much??!!??
You had a point?
In your opening post you pointed out all the trash thrown at people who don't like the game.
You are severely mistaken.Unless I am severely mistaken, offline play was not part of the kickstarter offering, was it?
That's the point you missed.... Try re-reading it and then come back when you can see that's not what I was saying... and your knee jerk reaction is the reason for my disdain of your post.
These longevity issues: how long would you say you'd been playing when they started to bite? I ask because this is a common complaint, but I'm maybe about 60 hours in and still having fun. I've done a bit of exploring, a chunk of bounty hunting, haven't scratched trading or piracy or factions yet. How fast are people tearing through all this stuff?
Games that give me 60+ hours of fun score well from me for longevity. 40+ is good. 20 to 30 is my usual expectation. I'm genuinely struggling to see how people are exhausting ED in less than that.
Likes:
1) It's Elite -- one of my favourite games back from when I started with computers. It is the same game, just better. That's about 80% of my satisfaction with the game right there.
2) Different ways to play. The original Elite didn't really offer anything but flying cargo from A to B and shooting whatever got in your way. Now I can trade, mine, explore, seek out combat, or just plain enjoy the sights. Awesome.
3) Space is cold, and vast. No twitch-reflex shooting, no being forced into some "storyline". You play on your own terms, and meeting other commanders is something special (unless you hang out where everybody else hangs out, which is several flavors of dumb because this game is about space, not the local hangout...
Dislikes:
1) Solo / Group play leaving Open with more than its fair amount of lowlifes.
2) That the extensions -- wings, leaving ship, boarding, planetary, etc. -- aren't here yet. (This is a "christmas" problem: I don't like it that it isn't christmas yet. I'm not blaming santa for not delivering in February, or having my enjoyment of the game as-is being spoiled, it just means that I'd like to have those shiny toys.)
3) That this forum right here is >50% "this game sucks" by people who are a failure at expectation management or constructive criticism.
As for "people just coming into the game", just this Sunday I wiped my safepoint and restarted at LHS 3447, because I'm playing (voluntary) Ironman. I saw exactly three commanders in normal space before jumping out, a couple more in supercruise while passing through MC-V B2-7, Kremainn, and Uzumeru -- and am flying through mostly empty space since then, the way I like it to be.
I think quite a lot of people have jumped on to Elite : Dangerous completely ignorant of what Elite was about, expecting something like CoD-in-space. I knew exactly what I was expecting, and I got exactly what I was expecting -- and more.
Likes:
1) It's Elite -- one of my favourite games back from when I started with computers. It is the same game, just better. That's about 80% of my satisfaction with the game right there.
2) Different ways to play. The original Elite didn't really offer anything but flying cargo from A to B and shooting whatever got in your way. Now I can trade, mine, explore, seek out combat, or just plain enjoy the sights. Awesome.
3) Space is cold, and vast. No twitch-reflex shooting, no being forced into some "storyline". You play on your own terms, and meeting other commanders is something special (unless you hang out where everybody else hangs out, which is several flavors of dumb because this game is about space, not the local hangout...
Dislikes:
1) Solo / Group play leaving Open with more than its fair amount of lowlifes.
2) That the extensions -- wings, leaving ship, boarding, planetary, etc. -- aren't here yet. (This is a "christmas" problem: I don't like it that it isn't christmas yet. I'm not blaming santa for not delivering in February, or having my enjoyment of the game as-is being spoiled, it just means that I'd like to have those shiny toys.)
3) That this forum right here is >50% "this game sucks" by people who are a failure at expectation management or constructive criticism.
As for "people just coming into the game", just this Sunday I wiped my safepoint and restarted at LHS 3447, because I'm playing (voluntary) Ironman. I saw exactly three commanders in normal space before jumping out, a couple more in supercruise while passing through MC-V B2-7, Kremainn, and Uzumeru -- and am flying through mostly empty space since then, the way I like it to be.
I think quite a lot of people have jumped on to Elite : Dangerous completely ignorant of what Elite was about, expecting something like CoD-in-space. I knew exactly what I was expecting, and I got exactly what I was expecting -- and more.
As we all are very well aware... there are a lot of people posting negative threads about ED.... Let me try and explain why I believe that is. But first let me explain what it is not... It is NOT hating for hating sake.... It is not People don't like Elite.... It is Not people want to play other games.... It is not they don't know how to play.... It is NOT people don't have imagination.... What these posts are however, are written by people whom Love the Elite universe and feel they have been let down severely by the lack of game. Yes they may be in awe of the Galaxy simulation... but the game is missing. These people including myself feel duped into buying a game at £40 that was not delivered. And we have every right to be vocal about it!
What keeps a person entertained is different from person to person...
with the one end objective for single players (accumulating credits) basically requiring continuous grinding of the few activities.