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offline khrimson from the fridge on 2012-11-12 20:09 [#02444473]
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LAZY_TITLE

Elite 4 is being resurrected by David Braben himself as a
kickstarter campaign, the name of the game will be Elite:
Dangerous
due in March 2014 (never). As of now £429,356
have been raised, the goal £1,250,000. I was a big fan of
Frontier and I'll probably throw some quids in around
Christmas.

Anyone interested?


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2012-11-14 09:11 [#02444525]
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Firstly, I love the original* Elite and it is one of my top
ten games of all time. I have spent most time on the Nes
version (Braben's own favourite version) and have a save
game on it that is rated "Deadly" (one below Elite).

The choice of name is odd; Dangerous is 2 rankings below
Elite. :)

It's quite telling how big a game this is, that all 5
£5,000 pledges have already sold out.

As ambitious a kickstarter the desired amount is, £1.5M is
fuck all development money with a team of 235 people. I have
serious doubts (given the vapourware status to date) of
Braben's capability to deliver this anywhere near March
2014. I don't think he'll take the money and fuck off with
it, but I can easily (and I'm being completely serious and
not exaggerating) see him taking the money and come March
2017, still not have delivered anything tangible. By which
time, the game will start to look a bit dated, public
interest in it will drop and it'll go back to a long hiatus.
The only difference being, that a lot of innocent, perhaps
poor, gamers will have lost money on it.

Great developer, poor businessman. Part of me thinks the
best thing that could happen would be for them to be taken
over by a big games publisher who won't tolerate endless
delays and scope creep. I also think focussing on Xbox
development (rather than PC) would help prevent them
over-complicating it (which is a large part of the reason
for the delays to date). The best version of the original
was on a console, after all, even if the BBC version was
more iconic.

It's a shame, I'd love to see the game. I just know I'd be
spitting blood if I invested hundreds in it and it fell
through. I will back it, but probably 'only' £40-50. If I
had more confidence in their ability to deliver, I'd be
having a space station named after me...

*played Elite 2, but it wasn't anywhere near as
enjoyable/immersive, despite the massive scope.


 

offline 010101 from Vancouver (Canada) on 2012-11-14 17:31 [#02444539]
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I loved Elite on the BBC B (oh to be middle class in the
80's). My main concern is how much fun would a space trading
game be now, the closest thing that I remeber was the game
Earth and Beyond, which was only really appealing to geeks
like me.

I really hope that they include the original game with it,
and once I have done my first couple of missions and bought
the automatic docking system. I will re live the days of
middle class England. I will buy a biege Ford Sierra, Eat
salad out of wooden bowls and will be drinking more soda
stream than any of you.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2012-11-14 17:45 [#02444541]
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"I loved Elite on the BBC B (oh to be middle class in the
80's)."

Yes, you can just picture the 5 people who paid £5000 for
the top tier rewards, can't you? 80s computer geeks who now
run their own companies and can afford to piss away what
amounts to a year's wages for a lot of the world on a
fucking videogame
. Good times.


 

offline khrimson from the fridge on 2012-11-14 20:49 [#02444550]
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In the meanwhil I pledged 20€ , I'm confident they'll
deliver something worth more than that ... in March


 

offline anirog on 2012-11-14 21:28 [#02444551]
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Human souls are the future of trading.

Casio watches forever.


 


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