starkatt - It's still kind of blowing my mind that the playable area of Elite Dangerous is the entire Milky Way.
Not just "select locations in the Milky Way". All of them. 150,000 real-world surveyed stars and 400 billion procedural ones. And, yeah, most of them have accompanying planets and moons.
Only the local bubble is actually /inhabited/ but that's still a huge number of locations. If you want to hop all the way to the center of the galaxy 20ly at a time, there's nothing to stop you.
The game also seems like the kind of thing that really works best if you sink hundreds of hours into it and I just don't have that kind of time.
I'm trying to decide if the game is fun enough for me to plunk down the thirty bucks, or if I should just abandon the mission and do something else, or just walk away from ED entirely.
It seems like there's a relaxing game in there somewhere but I have to fight a horrible UI to find it. And I don't know if it's so chill I'd just get bored.
After spending like an hour on that mission and a half hour trying to figure out what was wrong, yeah, that really sours me on the whole game.
:( :(
I really really want to be a fan of this game but bullshit like this is just so frustrating.
Elite Dangerous help request
So I got a mission to drop some goods at a surface base and I cannot figure out how to do so, and haven't been able to find a guide.
I can open the planetary map and see the base, and select it, but my HUD only ever shows a target centered on the planet and displays the whole planet as the target.
Also I can't connect to the server even though the launcher says server status is okay :(
When you see "Ye Olde...", for example, that was never meant to be read with a Y sound; the Y is a placeholder for the extinct thorn, and should be read "th".
Here's a fun typography fact for you: Old English and Middle English had a single character for the "th" sound, called thorn. It looked like Þ in the capital; the lowercase is þ.
(If you crossed the upper bar, like so: Ꝥ ꝥ , it was shorthand for "that". "I like ꝥ kitten.")
Thorn largely died out when printing presses were imported to England. Because the typefaces were from Germany or Italy, they didn't have thorn. So they replaced it with a letter ꝥ rarely occurred in the same place þ did: Y.
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