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2012-11-18, 10:49 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I just wanted to make anyone aware that may not be that Elite is making a definite come back.... as long as it can raise the money to do so.
The game will be written by Frontier Developments, the studio owned by David Braben, co-creator of the original Elite. Please help out - it's on Kickstarter and requires funding by January 4th 2013. Please spread the word, some of us have waited 20 years for a new Elite....! http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...erous?ref=live |
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2012-11-20, 03:08 PM | [Ignore Me] #3 | ||
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Technically, Star Citizen is like it.
Elite was the grand daddy of space sims - it came out in 1984, it was the first true 3D game on a home computer, and the first open world game, along with a few other firsts. It fit into 22k of memory. Frontier (Elite II) in the 1990s was the first and still the only space sim (that I know of at least) that allowed seamless landing on planet surfaces, aside from the third in the series; First Encounters. It also had hundreds of thousands of realistically modeled solar systems, bigger even than EVE Online is today - and it fit on 2 floppy disks. All of these games have innovated in some way and the early signs are that this one will as well. |
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