Elite: Dangerous - first impressions
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - first impressions
I played Elite Dangerous for some time and although I found it visually stunning, its lack of depth and somewhat toxic player-base (outside of certain private player groups) to be a massive turn off. As I had (at the time of it's public beta release) just invested in a new PC dedicated to playing games on, I then felt the need to start playing other 'visually appealing' games and it's taken me a long time to realise that just because you can run a game in 4K at over 60FPS doesn't mean that a game is entertaining (obviously some of them are, I'm just generalising here).
So even though I've made several upgrades to my PC and it still runs most modern games in 4K at around 60FPS (or at least it maintains that framerate range if I drop the resolution down to 1440p or 1080p) I've found myself playing games now that probably aren't as visually stunning but have much more depth, gameplay and are customisable to keep things fresh. And now, I find myself returning to Oolite because even though the game does not and cannot compete E:D on visuals; the depth, gameplay and options for customisation in Oolite are far greater than anything E:D could ever hope to achieve!
So even though I've made several upgrades to my PC and it still runs most modern games in 4K at around 60FPS (or at least it maintains that framerate range if I drop the resolution down to 1440p or 1080p) I've found myself playing games now that probably aren't as visually stunning but have much more depth, gameplay and are customisable to keep things fresh. And now, I find myself returning to Oolite because even though the game does not and cannot compete E:D on visuals; the depth, gameplay and options for customisation in Oolite are far greater than anything E:D could ever hope to achieve!
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - first impressions
Did you think it is any good?
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - first impressions
Just realised September was the 40th anniversary of Elite's release!! damn, i'm old.
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - first impressions
By my own reckoning, Elite Dangerous isn't such a bad game, but I just don't think it's the most suitable to follow in the footsteps of the classic Elite game of 85, it's sequel and the one that got taken off the shelves...
Oolite, seems to be more related to the earlier games than Elite Dangerous ever will be and that what disappoints me the most about it. I still play it, but it's just not Elite, and it's really just money where Oolite didn't need the money. Sorry if that offends the developers here. I meant that in the best possible way.
Oolite, seems to be more related to the earlier games than Elite Dangerous ever will be and that what disappoints me the most about it. I still play it, but it's just not Elite, and it's really just money where Oolite didn't need the money. Sorry if that offends the developers here. I meant that in the best possible way.
Right on Commander!!
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - first impressions
not played it but i must admit i had/have a chip on my shoulder over it. a massive fan of the games since that original release, we were begging for YEARS for Elite IV, they even teased animation tests on the website and mentioned leaving your ship to explore etc. Then, they did nothing. Year after year it was cac like roller coaster sims, and they showed no interest in Elite fans until Star Citizen jumped out from behind a bush, then they decided they would leap on the bandwagon to farm some cash i guess. And then it seems just as it was becoming something we'd dreamt of for decades, they decided to eff it up and then virtually abandon it again. always wanted to try it but following threads elswhere it's become a stagnant grindfest w/ developement dead in the water.
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Re: Elite: Dangerous - first impressions
Well, that sounds grim. Are you saying ('grindfest') that the game is barely playable in its current form?