Hi there,
Having come back to the game not much more than a month ago after being away mostly since Odyssey was released, (I got bored of FPS many years ago, so Odyssey on foot wasn’t an activity I was interested in playing). Also, back in 2020 I had mostly only been laser mining painite for a few months to make quick and easy cash to afford to pay all the bribes and rank up to get the Cutter, and buy a fleet carrier, so after all that laser mining monotony, I had burned out again. But I had gone from having just a few hundred million CR spare to 20 billion in the bank and 30 billion in assets.
Now things are different. It definitely seems that FDEV’s grand master plan is really all coming together, and the jigsaw, before only partially complete, now reveals far more of the greater picture that must have been planned from long ago. Powerplay, (which I also have to catch up with all the new changes of) and Colonisation (still catching up, but nearly there) seem to be very much connected as far as I can tell. But, are people making tactical decisions taking into account controlling factions chosen in the system they were initiating a colony from together with the position of their colony relative to the main areas of influence of the Powerplay factions, or are people not really bothered about Powerplay, and only focused on developing useful economies that can better benefit further colonisation efforts?
I was gobsmacked when I panned out to explore in greater detail the star map and realised just how many colonies have already been built or are under construction just out in the Pleiades, which once upon a time didn’t have any established stations at all and for a long time there was only a small presence of human occupied systems. As for the original bubble, prior to the release of Trailblazers one only has to select Powerplay in the star map to see where it was before, where Power Play still is now, and where it could be going next.
What once was just the static bubble in just a few months has now expanded outwards at an incredible pace, and I do wonder where this is all going to lead?
Will the majority of new colonised systems that are being built around the perimeter of the existing and now ever-growing bubble settle into being largely independents? Like how the original coded bubble was configured. Or, are Power-players going to start expanding their spheres of influence outwards into all these new colonies instead?
And which Power do people think has the upper hand (at the moment)? Should it be considered likely that the Alliance have the current initiative, or have enough CMDR’s been more tactical about their choices of faction to side with when choosing what faction was in control of the system that they initiated their colony efforts from? Be it Imperial/Independent/Federation/Alliance. Obviously, we can all play the BGS to flip systems over to the minor faction of our choice, and it’s a lot of work, but there are a lot of players, and squadrons, and there will be even more soon I suspect.
Or are most people only really focused on fine-tuning their economies, and are only concerned about how it will benefit further colonisation efforts?
Is humanity in our game just going to blindly expand ever outwards now, or do players have more tactical concerns in mind?
What are your thoughts?
Having come back to the game not much more than a month ago after being away mostly since Odyssey was released, (I got bored of FPS many years ago, so Odyssey on foot wasn’t an activity I was interested in playing). Also, back in 2020 I had mostly only been laser mining painite for a few months to make quick and easy cash to afford to pay all the bribes and rank up to get the Cutter, and buy a fleet carrier, so after all that laser mining monotony, I had burned out again. But I had gone from having just a few hundred million CR spare to 20 billion in the bank and 30 billion in assets.
Now things are different. It definitely seems that FDEV’s grand master plan is really all coming together, and the jigsaw, before only partially complete, now reveals far more of the greater picture that must have been planned from long ago. Powerplay, (which I also have to catch up with all the new changes of) and Colonisation (still catching up, but nearly there) seem to be very much connected as far as I can tell. But, are people making tactical decisions taking into account controlling factions chosen in the system they were initiating a colony from together with the position of their colony relative to the main areas of influence of the Powerplay factions, or are people not really bothered about Powerplay, and only focused on developing useful economies that can better benefit further colonisation efforts?
I was gobsmacked when I panned out to explore in greater detail the star map and realised just how many colonies have already been built or are under construction just out in the Pleiades, which once upon a time didn’t have any established stations at all and for a long time there was only a small presence of human occupied systems. As for the original bubble, prior to the release of Trailblazers one only has to select Powerplay in the star map to see where it was before, where Power Play still is now, and where it could be going next.
What once was just the static bubble in just a few months has now expanded outwards at an incredible pace, and I do wonder where this is all going to lead?
Will the majority of new colonised systems that are being built around the perimeter of the existing and now ever-growing bubble settle into being largely independents? Like how the original coded bubble was configured. Or, are Power-players going to start expanding their spheres of influence outwards into all these new colonies instead?
And which Power do people think has the upper hand (at the moment)? Should it be considered likely that the Alliance have the current initiative, or have enough CMDR’s been more tactical about their choices of faction to side with when choosing what faction was in control of the system that they initiated their colony efforts from? Be it Imperial/Independent/Federation/Alliance. Obviously, we can all play the BGS to flip systems over to the minor faction of our choice, and it’s a lot of work, but there are a lot of players, and squadrons, and there will be even more soon I suspect.
Or are most people only really focused on fine-tuning their economies, and are only concerned about how it will benefit further colonisation efforts?
Is humanity in our game just going to blindly expand ever outwards now, or do players have more tactical concerns in mind?
What are your thoughts?
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