there are a lot of ships missing from the previous games.(what about mk1?)
still, might come out later as paid DLC.
- Dynamic events - e.g. famines, wars etc.. Citation
- Faction alliance Citation
- Docking on Cruisers Citation
- Customization of ship interiors/exteriors Citation - Newsletter 25
- Fuel and Fuel skimming gas giants. Citation
- Wear and tear on ships /modules (outside of direct damage) Citation
- A more fleshed out supercruise mechanic. The ability to see, chase, interdict and avoid other players/NPCs, slingshots around planets and similar Citation
- Exploration mechanics Citation
- Damage models Citation
- News system that covers events in game Citation
- Single player - online/offline Citation
- Galaxy Evolution - Citation
well, duh, all the add-ons will be paid, iirc. i just hope they put the ships in a major one so i get it for my pledge.Let's not kid ourselves.still, might come out later as paid DLC.
Let's not kid ourselves.
Let's not kid ourselves.
Give Braben a break. He's created something pretty fantastic on a relatively small budget, the control scheme is suitably controller-agnostic, the full array of fancy peripherals is properly supported (and the bindings are exceptionally well handled), none of the pledge options can be described as pay-to-win, and there's no monthly subscription or cash shop (at least, I've read nothing about a cash shop). There's nothing wrong with paid expansions, either. The game's PC-exclusive, no DRM, no publisher, is a proper hard space sim, et cetera et cetera. The man deserves a medal.
Once you play the game, you'll understand.
Premium beta is too rich for my blood. I'm planning on getting it on release though.
You'll be winning it because there's noone else on the codex who's willing to pay 150 jewroes to participate
same here.I did.
It was so fucking worth it.
The trouble with physical prizes though is that shipping to someone from Potatoslavia, even if possible, might be ludicrously expensive.
and also:Premium Beta 2 release next week!
The Premium Beta phase is progressing well, and we will be releasing Premium Beta 2 on Tuesday 24th June.
You should notice a significant improvement in many different areas, including the first results of optimizations that should improve frame-rate significantly for those that are not already getting 60 fps
Three specific major changes to highlight are:
Three new star systems have been added, above those in Premium Beta 1. Those are Aulin, LHS 3006 and Styx:
Aulin – a K7 yellow/orange star
Aulin has a rich, high population high tech and tourist economy (a Federal Corporate State).
Aulin 2, called ‘Nirvana’ is a lush, exotic, verdant outdoor world, rich in indigenous life. A high tech largely biotech and pharmaceutical industry developed initially from exploiting the biological wonders found in the vast equatorial cloud forests. Tourists come to see the incredible beauty of the largely undamaged flora and fauna, vigorously protected by the Aulin Corporation. There is also some farming of high value local produce.
You will already have seen some sneak peeks of the Orbis class of starport; an Orbis, Aulin Enterprise can be found orbiting Nirvana.
LHS 3006 – an M5V orange/red dwarf star
LHS 3006 has a low population extraction economy (a Federal Corporate State).
A tiny system, recently (in stellar terms) stripped of its planets in a close encounter with another star, leaving just Vulcan in the eccentric orbit it has today. Vulcan is still in the process of cooling and reforming from the cataclysm, with the giant ring system the only remnant of the other body with which it collided. Ores and minerals are readily available in both the rings and on the surface, and are actively mined by the WCM Corporation.
Styx – an M4 orange/red dwarf star
There is no registered population in the Styx system.
An Orbis Station taken at different times of day in 4K.
Orbis starports are much more complex structures, and hence more expensive to construct, than Coriolis starports. The large wheel has a diameter of about 8km, and provides a full Earth-like standard gravity environment. The smaller wheel further back offers a very pleasant half a ‘gee’ – suited to manufacturing, but mainly used as a luxurious retirement home for the wealthy, as the lower gravity can be more comfortable, and puts much less strain on the bodies of the more frail. Orbis stations also have a very large storage capacity for tradable commodities, which can be seen beyond the half gee wheel.
We are also introducing the ‘Hauler’ into Premium Beta 2.
The Zorgon Peterson Hauler
The Hauler is an entry-level trading ship and is the first Zorgon Peterson ship in our lineup. It has quite lightweight construction and can carry a good deal more cargo than the Sidewinder (16 units), but has only one hardpoint.
One very important point to note, Premium Beta 2 will unavoidably reset your progress, although we will automatically gift you credits to the approximate value of your progress to date (including credits and ship, so you will be able to immediately buy your ship again). We do apologise for the inconvenience, but there have been some significant changes that have required it.
Premium Beta ending soon
The Premium Beta includes a lifetime Expansion Pack, which was created to reward our early backers with a lifetime access to all future expansions of the game. You can still order it here.
For customers who have pre-ordered the Beta or the final game this is available now to buy in the store. Those who wish to upgrade can do so from a pre-order of the Standard Beta, or from the Final Game. The Premium Beta will remain available until 15th July but will then be no longer available.
If you have already pre-ordered the standard Beta and the lifetime Expansion Pack, you only need spend an additional £15 to join the Premium Beta phase and start playing Elite: Dangerous today.
You've already loudly announced your Star Citizen windfalls though, so that's not going to garner any sympathies.
You've already loudly announced your Star Citizen windfalls though, so that's not going to garner any sympathies.
I'm not paying $4,000 shipping to ship $2,000 worth of merchandise.
For customers who have pre-ordered the Beta or the final game this is available now to buy in the store. Those who wish to upgrade can do so from a pre-order of the Standard Beta, or from the Final Game. The Premium Beta will remain available until 15th July but will then be no longer available.
Last I recall overseas shipping for oversized packages would be several hundred, not several thousand. A pretty penny but no that bad.