Your last enjoyable Elite activity?

Having returned recently, I'm pretty much loving everything! It would seem that for me at least, absence really does makes the heart grow fonder. I believe a large part of the negativity here emanates from fallacious perception that Frontier do not give a flying f...ahem...scotsman about their game.

As a rejuvenated player, for me the aesthetics trump everything else in this game but as with all aspects of life, familiarity does indeed breed contempt. For example, I rather doubt that indigenous Tibetans awake each morning spellbound by the majesty of the Himalayas in a similar manner to awe-stricken Moses as he gazed upon the eighth wonder of the world, that burning bush! Taking a break enhances the experience, trust me!

Hang on? A "burning bush??!!" & that's the best you could do, God? Really??!! Go to Australia there are loads of them! (Sorry if you're listening, reading &/or generally being omniscient, ominpresent etc etc)
 
Fair enough, let's put some "facts" on the table shall well? :)
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/facts

A bit thin on fact and very heavy on the opinion. :)
Most of your argument is based on your own idea of what should have happened and how the game doesn't deliver some very specific scenes from your own imagination (well worn film/sci-fi series tropes that you'd like to be "inside") and some well-trodden game play trends you've seen in other titles. It reads very much like the rant of what could be termed an armchair games developer. I'll certainly side with you about some features of the game being either underwhelming at first try or being limited in slightly unfathomable ways but, as well as coming to like and enjoy a lot of what others say is broken/terrible design, I wonder how else things could be done so that all players get a shot at all aspects of the game, rather than the clever and obsessional few with too much time on their hands bagging all the thrills. And in that respect I think they've done a pretty good job.
From my own perspective I've only just engaged with any of the Thargoid story (I've been playing on and off since launch) and have certainly found that the main aspect of the Thargoids - i.e. a difficult adversary in space combat - is definitely fulfilled; they are a difficult opponent and that's even when well prepared and kept in a somewhat separate space from the rest of the game. But for most of the time I knew that they were about somewhere but had too much other stuff to be getting on with so I paid no heed. Occasionally I happened upon a damaged or repairing station and enjoyed the gameplay of that. I liked the fact that I'd missed the actual action and was just witnessing the aftermath. It gave things a sense of scale. But I often wondered when I would end up getting intercepted in hyperspace (as in the original game) by Thargoids and so even though my CMDR hadn't any experience of them they added a layer of depth to the galaxy. That trouble brewing just out of sight. I like that about ED - there's almost too much now for any one CMDR to see and do, and that goes a long way.
I think that there will come a time in ED when Thargoids are mixed in with the rest of the game a bit more liberally but clearly, dealing with them takes a bit of preparation and time and new players would likely find it way too challenging. So, for now you've got to go looking for trouble as far as Thargoids are concerned and that does inhibit the urgency and excitement of the story around them.
But hey, I'm a crusty old veteran from '84 and I enjoy ED in large part just because it's Elite and it still exists. I went off computer games as something to get excited about or worry about sometime in the last century and a lot of games that others seem to find so excellent I find to be technically amazing and well executed half-baked dross when judged in terms of gameplay and fun, so horses for courses, I guess. And please remember that ED doesn't have to keep up or follow the trends of other games since it is thee original 3D open-gameworld space trading combat simulator game. Seminal, ultimate, genre-defining etc are superlatives that still hold even now.

I certainly wouldn't dream of getting het up about how FDev have somehow failed the consumer. yawn Since they clearly haven't.
 
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Need to do some solder work on my new motherboard before I can really get back to playing though.

Need to do solder work on a NEW motherboard? Hmm, interesting. When i buy new stuff, i usually buy what i need, without having to do wild things to it. Soldering and changing things for me is rather stuff to do when i build something out of spare parts, and even then soldering it one of the last things on my list.
 
Back in 2.4, just finished engineering my fleet of hand picked ships and a full inventory of stored modules to swap in and out.
Me: \o/ Yay!! Done with that time to explore the Galaxy.
Sandro: coughs...
 
Last night: practicing combat. Took out a FDL with my Cobra. Feeling like a hero, actually barely competent.
Previously: taking an awesome sounding Phantom out mining and discovering a Vopal/LTD hotspot.
Before that: engineering a Cobra so it can run away really well.
And: taking pictures of amazing rings, discovering new systems and, and... and
All whilst enjoying BurrPit, Loose Screws, Sag Eye, Inara, EDSY, Exegious...

Seems like there's a lot of veterans who are so focussed on what could be that they cannot see how good things are.
 
Need to do solder work on a NEW motherboard? Hmm, interesting. When i buy new stuff, i usually buy what i need, without having to do wild things to it. Soldering and changing things for me is rather stuff to do when i build something out of spare parts, and even then soldering it one of the last things on my list.

Board failed about a month after I bought it, right before I was going to replace my main system with it. In the process of disassembling the system to send the board back for repair I damaged some capacitors (using a screw driver to hit the PCI-E retention latch between a 1080 Ti and a tower heatsink on a DTX board and slipped). So, I did a quick cosmetic repair (with some virtually identical capacitors from a sacrificial board I had laying around and a bit of epoxy) to ensure that the manufacturer would take the board back (they are notoriously stingy for denying RMAs) and repair the initial defect that I was not responsible for (firmware spontaneously erased itself badly enough that the BIOS flashback feature could not revive it) it without complaint, which they did.

However, I now need to undo my previous hackjob and replace all of the capacitors involved before I return the board to active service (it powers up and is superficially ok, but I would not leave several caps essentially glued on, in open circuts, for the long term), which I'm only now getting around to doing as I had to order some parts and refresh my soldering skills before taking an iron to a 430 dollar part.
 
However, I now need to undo my previous hackjob and replace all of the capacitors involved before I return the board to active service (it powers up and is superficially ok, but I would not leave several caps essentially glued on, in open circuts, for the long term), which I'm only now getting around to doing as I had to order some parts and refresh my soldering skills before taking an iron to a 430 dollar part.

Hehe, I see. Accidents happen and you work around it. I get that one. Wish you good success, that everything turns out fine. :)
 
Started a new grind. Once I'm doing the grind I'm fine, but starting a new one... I find myself procrastinating doing it. Like I'm putting off doing household chores or something. But now I have all the stuff and I'm happy.
 
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I dropped into a lvl 4 distress signal and found this cargo floating around:

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I noticed a Cap ship right above me

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I started scooping like crazy; the seconds Cap ship arrived

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10 seconds later I was at the rebuy screen :)
 
Was musing with my old guild buddy the other day and we got to chatting about ED again.
We both came to the realisation that the last thing we had both enjoyed was participating in DW2.
Even more disturbing was that since DW2 finished last summer we had only been online together in Elite on two occasions!

Anyone out there finding fun stuff to do?
Last enjoyable thing I did in ED? Everytime I log on!
 
Finding a body close enough to a neutron star to land (157ls) and get a picture. 2 days ago. Posted pic also but keep on the lookout.
 
Some months ago there was also another instance with a Corvette and Vultures carrying exclusive cargo like Hafnium. I started hatch breaking but the Vultures were like ATR. My not so beefed up pirate clipper stood no chance.


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I dared the code to steal the hafnium from them... They never got it.
 
My last fun moment...

Just now, I drove over a geyser not thinking it was an active one. It popped and I went up 3.4km spinning like a top!
I'd forgotten to dismiss the ship, so it promptly took off vertically, and hit me when I was up there.
Cue more comedic spinning in the buggy, followed by a meeting with the ground, then a prompt return to the cockpit.

That was incredibly good fun, and totally unexpected, so made for enjoyment all round.

Cheers,
The Hat :)
 
Few weeks ago I Self destructed out by Beagle Point then respawned in a sidewinder in the bubble. Went from a 50ly Grade 6 fuel scoop to an 8ly no fuel scoop had to remember how to navigate fuel stops :) Slowly engineering my way to a fighting game now will go for triple elite.
 
Today. Weirdly. Because I haven’t played in earnest since the end of Horizons really. Dropped back in for Beyond 3.3 for a bit with VR (& got mugged by CQC + VR for about 2 months in 2019 :))

But mainly I’m out.

Something about stressy wfh is jelling nicely with ED though right now as an antidote. Just the same old combaty tropes + VR, but I’ve got enough distance from those proper playing days to enjoy it again.

The little QoL twists & additions do help though. Tonight it was all:

- Had my hands in the air having snagged my assassination target with a final large dumbfire before they fled. (Been messing around with them). It wasn’t a fair fight (single Corvette vs my legacy-engi’d Conda with crew). But damn did it all look cinematic :D. Especially all the pirouetting in FA-off, with the trails of 3 security raking the background by the end.

- Plucked some bonus pirates out of supercruise in a happy chain of incidents and POI.

- Got chased the hell out of a medium conflict zone with 50% hull and no canopy. Embarrassing. But I enjoyed the ‘fly without wires’ trip back to base :D

- Umm, taught a low conflict zone a lesson... to wind down like ;). (I need to get the hang of these engi death squads in the mediums though. Whole new ballgame ;))

And generally shuttled some bonus cargo, marvelled at planets, did some flips in the SLF, and just enjoyed the space pace for a change.

Oh and I met Guy whose name the forum has censored.

But the TLDR is: Tunes on, VR on, game still looks & plays grand at its best.

Would just welcome more in the PDLC to get me back in for a proper stint ;)
 
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