Slippery slope fallacy.
I hold this community at higher estime than CoD's talking about who's mother and what not.
Maybe they will cater for more, maybe they won't. And if they do, whatever ideas and suggestions they will cater will require independent discussion and analysis.
As far as this one is concerned, please indulge me if you disagree, it does not marginalize lone wolf gameplay. There's nothing to keep these features from being accessible in solo play. There's nothing from these features that I can deduct would degrade solo play that isn't already coming. ( should you consider pirate outposts available to be raided degrading. )
The creation of the "inflatable base" will be accessible in all modes. The clan tag will deduct nothing from solo play. There's no targeted content to be spoken of as of yet except a miserable already under the hood name-tag.
We can not, can not, dismiss ideas based on preconceptions and past experiences. It is prejudice that leads nowhere.
All I can point you to as to why I am worried about encouraging cliques is CODES involvement in the hutton mug CG. 2 hrs travelling ruined for many by them deliberately AFKing on the landing port and mindlessly ganking anyone they could. Am I demanding support for guilds never happens? of course not, it is not my game I have no right to do that, but it does not mean my or others concerns based on what my / our experiences of what groups do in other games, and what groups already do in THIS game are irrelevant.
Sure, it is already possible.... but I worry if FD make the job of grouping up easier still there will be more of them. Are all groups like this? again, no of course not.
sadly it does not take many dog eggs to ruin a perfectly good sand pit...
and as for no need to not give lone wolves the functionality as well. I fully agree, 100%. However FD right now do not seem to...... look at wings and the forth comming horizons content.
if a player is in solo they cant get SRVs helping them on a moon, just as they cant get AI wing support in space either.
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