Your least enjoyable Elite activity?

like an idiot, it's a journey that I actually held off doing for about 6 months because I was waiting for the exploration update, so you can imagine my joy when they dropped it and I discovered that they had completely destroyed the way I used to explore with it.

Don't rub it in. This this worst mistake we all made. During the beta i went exploring in vain before the patch dropped even. Break out my tiny violin.

Having said ive basically gotten used to it now, its just a mark of shame it because its crap. Taking it out of the ship unforgivable really.
 
It is probably the worst thing I've had done to me by a development team in 40 years of gaming, I certainly can't think of any single change to a game that's ruined so much of it for me.

QFT. The unique thing about the fss, which only extremely specialized individuals could manage to achieve, it is largely hated by the people it was intended for, and universally praised by the people who never had an interest in the activity. A very odd scenario. Still mind boggling that this outcome was allowed to worm its way out.
 
I know. I'm doing them whilst wishing I could still do that other thing that I enjoyed more than all of them put together.

I'm so committed to the BGS now I don't think I would have time to explore as I used to anyway. I never stopped playing, I just don't waywardly wander as far as I used to. Crushing shame, but good practice for when the servers are eventually switched off ;)

I play as much as I do because I know one day I will no longer be able to, and I would wish I had done more when I had the chance.
 
mining.

a 'quick' run for the mug? sure. guardian grind? painful but whatevs. searching for high grade mats? fine. watching a star bloom into view as i jump into a new system for the 1000th time in a row while deep in the black? give me more.

but i have a psychological block somewhere that prevents any amount of sympathy for the process of mining. i just loath the process no matter how enjoyable the mechanics are made. my mind reminds me that in the end all i will have is rocks. and that doesn't make me happy.
 
Least enjoyable activity? Hmm, sorry to put even more salt into that wound but...

Waiting for information about future content and/or updates for a questionable amount of time. Especially after announcing "After the charity stream"... :)
 
This!

There are parts of the game that I like, and some things I don't. Sometimes I start liking things I didn't like before, or stop liking things I used to like.

But driving around that guardian site, trying to figure out what to do, and then having to do it multiple times over was by far the worst experience this game ever gave me. Malus points for forcing me to go back, because I had apparently missed one component.

I'd be very surprised if I'd ever begin to enjoy that. Actually, I cannot see myself going back to that guardian site ever again.

Been playing for over four years, triple Elite, every ship I could want, engineering up the wazoo, over a million light years travelled. I have unlocked exactly two Guardian items, the FSD booster and one of the weapons - I can't even remember which one and I think I've used it once. I have no plans to unlock any more until I'm having a bout of crippling insomnia, or have gone completely insane.
 
Anybody who reads my posts will already know mine and I'm going to restrict myself to just a few lines because otherwise I just will not stop.

Having to use the FSS to scan every body just to get a basic system map. I've actually been to Beagle and back since they introduced it - like an idiot, it's a journey that I actually held off doing for about 6 months because I was waiting for the exploration update, so you can imagine my joy when they dropped it and I discovered that they had completely destroyed the way I used to explore with it. What I'm looking for when I explore is visually interesting planets, whether that be colouration, interesting orbits, close binaries or any combination of those (for example striking colour combinations in close binary planets etc). The number of systems I can potentially check out in a given amount of play time is now about a tenth of what it was before the FSS and it blows today just as hard as it did they day they forced that change on me.

Stopping now because honestly, it's still like a weeping open sore and it will be until the day I stop playing. They absolutely crapped all over what was the most enjoyable aspect of the game for me and I will simply never get past that.

(Note - yeah it's only a game and that's the context the above is written in. It is probably the worst thing I've had done to me by a development team in 35 years of gaming, I certainly can't think of any single change to a game that's ruined so much of it for me. Doesn't mean it's keeping me up at nights or anything and I face more serious problems every single day in real life, I also still play the game, but exploration is a shell of what it used to be and will remain so as long as it takes me ten minutes to get a full picture of what a system with a high number of bodies actually looks like.)

Disclaimer: For literally every other task, the FSS is great. It's great to be able to scan a body to the same level as the old DSS with it, fantastic to be able to check signal sources in systems with it, all that stuff is well thought-out and really adds to the game. It's just the fact that to even know whether I want to check a system out properly, i.e. whether it has anything in it which I might want to examine in any detail, I have to mess about with the FSS just to get a picture of it. I realise that the people who keep spreadsheets of every class 1 gas giant they ever discovered probably love the functionality but that's just not what I groove on and never will be.

You literally read my mind.
 
Don't rub it in. This this worst mistake we all made. During the beta i went exploring in vain before the patch dropped even. Break out my tiny violin.

Having said ive basically gotten used to it now, its just a mark of shame it because its crap. Taking it out of the ship unforgivable really.
Hmm. I took a trip to Sag.A* just after getting the FSS and DSS. At first I wasn't sure about it. By the end of the trip I thought it was great! Actually operating the ship's telescope; selecting bodies to visit and planning routes in orrery view; actually surveying bodies. It clearly showed the previous magic honking and scanning for the placeholders they had always been. What's more, FD managed to implement all this without invalidating all people's first discoveries throughout the galaxy.
 
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Material collection.

I don't mind grinding out materials but when you get so little for the time put in, I would prefer to have an option to buy them in game with in game currency which at least would finally have a use other than paying to repair ships and other ships that then need upgrading.
 
Anything that gets 'grindy' but that's as much perception as anything...

Finding 2 specific mats, not easily come by and just turns into a do A to get B to trade at C rather than just being able to jump around and do what I feel l like.
Combat to a degree, bullet tanks in CZ especially, would rather have 3x as many ships but half strength or something like that.
BGS missions espec wing massacre when not in wing or when have to hit 3 or 4 separate USS to get the total (its repeated combat again)
Mining - It is what it is, it cant really be 'exciting' after the first few times so its not a fault as such.

Most of the time I just do what I fancy and mix it up, I don't feel 'tied down' to one activity that way.

Out of game but in ED universe:

A lot of recent, ahem, 'influencers' videos where they just moan. Ive stopped watching, wish there some new vids by current people.
Forum posts bashing DB or Fdev for human mistakes, worse for saying they don't care.
 
Anything that gets 'grindy' but that's as much perception as anything...
Big agreement there - seems like the majority of posts in this thread come down to issues of repetitive gameplay when grinding for something. My answer was missions, because that's the only thing I routinely grind. Mining and combat, I only really do when I'm in the mood for those things. Material collection I rarely do on its own, as I get plenty for my needs in the course of other activities. I love exploring - it probably helps that I'm broadly okay with the FSS, although it certainly has its faults - but I have two accounts precisely so I can switch to doing other things and not burn out on it. If my goals or play style had me doing any of those things to grindy levels, I imagine I'd get pretty tired of them.

In the end, it's the variety of tasks that makes Elite enjoyable. I don't think any one activity is engaging enough to carry the game on its own.
 
Having to use the FSS to scan every body just to get a basic system map. I've actually been to Beagle and back since they introduced it - like an idiot, it's a journey that I actually held off doing for about 6 months because I was waiting for the exploration update, so you can imagine my joy when they dropped it and I discovered that they had completely destroyed the way I used to explore with it. What I'm looking for when I explore is visually interesting planets, whether that be colouration, interesting orbits, close binaries or any combination of those (for example striking colour combinations in close binary planets etc). The number of systems I can potentially check out in a given amount of play time is now about a tenth of what it was before the FSS and it blows today just as hard as it did they day they forced that change on me.
I have never known anything other than the FSS. How did exploration work before?
 
I have never known anything other than the FSS. How did exploration work before?

In addition to what Riverside said, you also had the option of doing your business by just flying there. There’s been a reasonable level of protest on the feature, and the best truth to understanding it is the damage from not making its usage optional. Instead they deleted and replaced what was before and people lost out naturally.

What we have now is a transformative mobile phone experience. When used on command like it is in the bubble it’s much less offensive.
 
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