Space is big and empty, dotted with small points of brilliant light. Elite Dangerous is much the same way: it can at times be boring or mundane, as much of it is spent flying from point A to point B. Thankfully, whether you're soaking in the cosmos...
Elite Dangerous may have its flaws and may not be perfect in absolutely every way, but it exceeded my own expectations in its presentation. More importantly though? It's fun. It's exciting, and I come back for more quite often. That's the mark of a good...
The old problem remains: when time and distance are bumped out to these impossible ranges, the only systems capable of following them out there are the most discreet and elastic ones. Trade just happens to scale well, a daisy chain of supply to demand, demand to supply, all the way to the white nothing at the edge of the universe.
Elite: Dangerous is a beautiful game and an amazing space sim let down by a universe devoid of character and low on excitement. It's great to fly the various ships and experiment with different loadouts, and there are a lot of different roles to play in...
Elite: Dangerous does a fantastic job of recreating the original game's atmosphere, and its core space combat and trading systems work brilliantly. However, while on the one hand Frontier has crafted a space sim of incredible depth and grandeur, on the...
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