cleghorn6, on 11 April 2014 - 04:47 AM, said:
Does no one else see the potential of CW and/or factions to fill this "groups between 5 and 11" gap? It just seems so obvious to me but I haven't seen anyone mention it (to be fair I stopped reading at page 8 because who has that kind of time).
If you're faction aligned, you drop with however many you like and the rest gets filled with your faction partisans. You participate in the faction conflict du jour and continue to love your life. I honestly think that this is where the attention to the in-game comms went, that it was intended as a faction thing.
You have to remember that they're designing the finished game. With all elements present. Of which we've so far only seen a tiny fraction and are only just starting so see more. Whether you think they're competent to achieve it or not is irrelevant. They're designing the end-point. We're trying to 2nd guess step 9 of 25, without knowing anything about anything beyond step 11.
Well tbh, thats exactly what PGI have said, the they are reviewing the 5 - 11 demographic as it goes and have some goals.
The problem however is that they removed the function in Beta and "promised" to bring it back. Now that it's being brought back at a cost (albeit a nominal one as PGI describe it, I think "minimal" was the word they used) it's caused an outcry of injustice for some which we can empathise with, but we cannot change.
So at this moment, the current proposal is not good enough for that demographic and this thread is about circumnavigating the intention of the Launch Module to implement the 5 - 11 preferred game play model, knowing that it will perperuate the same problem PGI are trying to fix.
Joseph Mallan, on 11 April 2014 - 04:55 AM, said:
Then they don't know our needs. I don't need a Premium match to play the game I was sold. I was sold a game where Lyrans would be fighting Jade Falcons and/or Wolves On Zoetameer... winner gets the planet losers buy the beer. That is the game many of us are here for.
Your sentiment you express yes, absolutely. The quote though is a different context. I was highlighting that the function is already in game, it's not a new function (not that I have tested it, but that's the gist of his commentary).
You've said it how many times Joseph? The current state of the game is not "The Game". Launch Module is another step on the journey, but it's not "The Game".