• 0 Posts
  • 6 Comments
Joined 1 year ago
cake
Cake day: June 17th, 2023

help-circle



  • I’m always torn about Elite Dangerous, similar to Eve’s grind I beleive. It’s a space game that requires hundreds of hours and 3rd party databases to have any sense of efficiency. There’s no true interplayer economy so you’re still free to operate solo (except that one time people with fleet carriers kidnapped noobs to slave mine). I have 900+ hours in 3 years and still don’t feel like I can do anything I want. I enjoy the sights, but they’re really repetitive. I relax while mining, but the payout just isn’t on the same level as some gaming methods. There’s no campaign and the lore is just small journal entries, so progress is only measured by purchases. You’re free to write your own story, but eventually you grow tired of the sandbox. The alien invasion events spiced things up about 9 years into the game’s life, but even that has become a little stale. Build the meta ship, work the events methodically, go home. The real world time sunk into travel for necessary upgrades is tiring.

    But then, every once in a while, I’ll use my laptop on the big screen with great sound quality and I remember what makes this game so special.



  • The mental gymnastics are in response to copyright holders’ gymnastics. They remove content, relocate it, put it behind tiered subscriptions, or sometimes effectively delete it from all legal avenues after owners/subscribers paid for it. So if paying for a subscription isn’t owning it, as described in Amazon’s fine print for example, then what do you do? It’s a long-term rental subject to removal upon any licensing transfers. Sure, we get greedy once set up, but if legal options don’t actually offer you any legal ownership due to legal gymnastics, then yeah, I’ll do the mental gymnastics right back at them.