Natural question is - how can that problem be solved?I feel like I might as well be flying around in universe simulator or something.
I don't see why you can't have a storyline that visits some subset of that infinite wide open world, and then when done, leaves you in that infinite wide open world.Natural question is - how can that problem be solved?
If the storyline is the only thing that would do, then how can you combine an infinite wide open world with one?
If not, what else could work?
You have an external camera? I want an external camera!
Honestly, I'm not sure about influence/reputation. I've barely touched combat, instead trading until I could afford a decent survey ship (Cobra, in this case) and left for unknown space.
There are a whole slew of brown dwarfs out here. Here's a binary pair of them.
Well, what was the courier then is essentially the imperial clipper now.
So, "Horizons" isn't a DLC for the game, but a separate game on the same servers? :huh:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/419270/
So, "Horizons" isn't a DLC for the game, but a separate game on the same servers? :huh:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/419270/
They did. You apparently get -25% off discount for the Horizons if you owned the earlier game, but in the end it's still more than what the newcomers pay who only need to buy the Horizons to get the "complete" version.Please tell me that Frontier didn't screw its early access backers this badly. :nono:
So, "Horizons" isn't a DLC for the game, but a separate game on the same servers? :huh:
http://store.steampowered.com/app/419270/