Well If you think it through.
Its not different parts of the world being created, its walking around inside a station and your ship.
So may be some special activities and locations you can get to, with the update..
But you can still trade in your ship and fly about.
I'd see it more that way, same for planetary landings.. I would expect the game not to offer you missions requiring you to go to a planet's surface..
But with the sheer awesomeness of these updates, I can't imagine anyone not buying in.
But with the sheer awesomeness of these updates, I can't imagine anyone not buying in.
The interesting aspect to think about is how FD handle those who dont have the expansions. eg. Ship boarding. If I have the expansion and you don't, I cannot board your ship. Therefore you cannot be in the same instance as me or ED have to stop the option of me boarding you.
The interesting aspect to think about is how FD handle those who dont have the expansions. eg. Ship boarding. If I have the expansion and you don't, I cannot board your ship. Therefore you cannot be in the same instance as me or ED have to stop the option of me boarding you.
This will be an opportunity for Frontier to display a message of advertising, indicating that you may not realize an operation without the expansion
That wouldn't seem right, and could appear as FD coercing a player into getting an expansion they don't want. More likely, there'd be a simple game mechanic for it. Probably an AI controlled one.
you wont be forced to buy expansions to continue playing, but if you don't we will come round your house and look at you funny until you do![]()
That is tempting me to NOT go for any expansions. I just need to check if we got enough beer in the fridgeyou wont be forced to buy expansions to continue playing, but if you don't we will come round your house and look at you funny until you do![]()
We will come round your house, night and day
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Well, I'm one person that deliberately decided not to go for the lifetime expansion pass because I want to see what they're like first and if they truly fit into the Elite experience before I part with any money, so I like the idea that these expansions are optional. It means that every player can customise their own game with the expansions they like, whilst excluding others.
In my opinion, that's a game feature that should be trumpeted more by FD :smilie:
True, there'll be the purist "vanilla" Elite players who won't go for any of the expansions, no matter how good they might be. They'll prefer the classic Elite gameplay. That's fair enough, but it's good that FD wont penalise them, or push them out for not wanting the expansions.