The developers behind the sequel to legendary videogame Elite have, to the anger and dismay of fans, announced they've dropped the promised offline singleplayer mode. The game is due to be released in under a month. With the title having raised about $1.5 million from Kickstarter, and millions more in subsequent campaigns that advertised the feature, many of those following the project are livid. A complaints thread on the official Elite forums has swelled to over 450 pages in merely three days, with backers demanding refunds. It is down to the discretion of Frontier, the game's developer, whether to process refund requests of original backers.
(Score: 2) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Wednesday November 19 2014, @10:16AM
Seconded. Oolite is the mutt's nuts. It's the original Elite but completely open for players to add their own ships, missions, equipment and even game mechanics. So much fun.
Newbies should know that the two or three hundred expansions in the game's built-in manager aren't the only ones available - you can download older, but usually still-compatible expansions which can be found all over the web, but they are mostly linked from the wiki: http://wiki.alioth.net/index.php/Category:Oolite_expansion_packs [alioth.net]
Shame about :Dangerous though - I didn't back it but I kept a close eye, and the trailers were simply orgasmic. It also sucks that they're going back on their word, I expected better. Hopefully they see the light and cave to the backers' demands.