Why it's not a big deal that i'm no longer playing Elite Dangerous

sorry to burst your bubble but your very very wrong. Elite (PC 1984), Frontier: Elite II (PC), Frontier: First Encounter (PC), Elite Dangerous (PC only until 2015), so how you can see it is a PC game since 1984 and just last 6 years consoles were added.

I was playing Elite (84) on my Acorn Electron, and it was out on the BBC Micro as well. So no, it wasn't PC exclusive from Day One:

Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JCU4Hulgcg
 
It's just rude, dismissive and divisive to tell a significant sector of the playerbase that they should accept being a 'second priority'.
I dunno. When rockstar decides one of their new games is a console exclusive with pc coming sometime in the distant future I don't see it as me being victimized as some second class gamer, but rather as a business decision from a corp I can do with as I please. As long as I dont own the majority of the shares I can just shrug when they prioritize another platform, or part of the gameplay, for their next update.
 
I don't believe a PC version (EGA) was available until 87. Even the C64 version was 85. BBC got it first 😂
Edit : EGA apparently according to Ian Bell
 
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well, so your saying BBC Micro was not a Personal Computer ?
Are you seriously comparing a BBC Model B (or Acorn Electron for that matter) to a PC?

Because.....no. Just no. We didn't have hard drives, SSDs, or even Internet back then. Elite on the Electron didn't even have stars! It couldn't handle them.

Loading the game took around 7 minutes from good old cassette tape.
 
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Are you seriously comparing a BBC Model B (or Acorn Electron for that matter) to a PC?

Because.....no. Just no.
Home Computer:

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Personal Computer (PC):
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Yes...a slight difference...
 
Are you seriously comparing a BBC Model B (or Acorn Electron for that matter) to a PC?

Because.....no. Just no. We didn't have hard drives, SSDs, or even Internet back then. Elite on the Electron didn't even have stars! It couldn't handle them.
anything you could program and reprogram was considered a personal computer back then. with my Atari I had to play a A tape to it and leave a room. lol
 
This very much depends on how you define a "PC". It's certainly not declared by performance and inside Consoles it's PC technology working anyway. Maybe the modular aspect of modern PCs? In this case a C64 can't seriously be called a PC.

for reference:

Another interesting read on the topic:
which suggests that PC owners have generally spent much more money on their gaming rigs than console owners. So if someone really feels the need to determine which camp deserves to be considered first, the answer should be obvious.
Doesn't change the fact that the money console players spend on ED is the same as PC players.

If FDEV no longer want my money, (and that's the message I'm getting as a ex-console player), that's fine, no big deal to me. I'll spend my money on content from other developers supporting console, and have been for several months now.
 
If FDEV no longer want my money, (and that's the message I'm getting as a ex-console player),

Have you ever considered a career on stage?

Somewhere there's a drama society crying out .. and I think a fairy just died too? Probably a whole woodland glade full!
I'm sure that's EXACTLY what Frontier are thinking!
 
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