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I have to admit ...!
I got the game on steam and played if for about two weeks until i realized that i was experiencing the same thing over and over again..!
This game got old... fast! I have been playing Starcitizen instead... even in its incomplete state it offers allot more than Elite... and just feels more developed..!
This was a real letdown... and it feels like buying a big chocolate egg .... just to find its waiver thin and empty inside...
.... real waste of $$$ ...!
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Can you please expand on your statement about how Star Citizen "offers alot more than Elite?"
Just two weeks?, you know nothing about the game. ED have a 1:1 Milky Way to explore, if you are bored doing missions just pick a star in the sky and jump into the void to see what you can find out there.
At the moment ... not much that you can find there in 99,99 % of all systems ... except a procedurally generated star system without population.
E:D is a fun game if you interact with others and/or have an Oculus Rift and enjoy flying.
Have fun
Shameless Star Citizen plug. Game is nothing more then a shop scheme to buy ship hulls. :P
Release in.........2018?
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Elite: Rubbish is an alpha, early access game dubbed a finished product. You can't get more scammy than that. You'll be watching a loading screen they call "super-cruise" for about 80% of your game time.
Elite is an example of any game made on a tight budget. The artwork, audio and moment-to-moment gameplay is fantastic and....that's where the cash appears to have run out.
I backed the game since Premium Beta and have reached the conclusion that, in its current state, it's not really a game. I am hoping one day it will be, but for now it's more of a space ship/galaxy simulator with some progress bars you can move from left to right (preferably while watching a movie on your 2nd screen) in the name of gameplay.
The diehard fans will say, this is how Elite and Elite II were, and that you have 400bn+ star systems to explore. But I'm sorry, for me that doesn't cut it. Elite Dangerous needs to be more than just a 2014 prettier replica of the previous Elite games, and exploration is nothing more than scanning and getting your name against a system on the galaxy map. If you want to know what exploration really is see No Man's Sky.
If you like cartoonish games like No Man's Sky, than it can't be helped, but i prefer games build on a great engine with stunning graphics especially when it comes to Space and Space Exploration.
Its a waste of money IMHO as well.
This game isn't for everyone. Sorry, when you put it that way, No Man's Sky have much better exploration than E:D has at this moment. I hope E:D will grow to be that way in the future.
Have to say that after 12 months playing ED I have yet to find anything of stunning importance in any system that is not repeated in many similar systems, and while the stars are as close as they can approximate the majority of planets are pure fiction so of no real interest in themselves. Not to mention that large areas are locked off for 'future content' to all and I am not talking about 'permit' systems. If ED is about the exploration then that can be had for free http://en.spaceengine.org/ . ED was/is/and always will be a framework on which to hang meta games and RNG content. FD totally missed any chance they had to provide an interesting, deep, complex or meaningful game...the boat sailed with the pseudo science being the only evident fiction in a barren algorithm.
This version of Elite has gone backwards gameplay wise and is nothing more than a glossy copy of a game that was limited by 32bytes and 8 bits...should have been so much more, so sad, such a wasted opportunity