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I don’t think you’re wrong, but unfortunately I don’t think that anything is going to change now. Realistically, it’s probably coming to the end of it’s supported life, and unless they start working on an ED2 I think there’s only so much that can be done with the existing engine; they’re not going to throw resources at it when they’ve got other more profitable IP’s.
Yeah, I'd have to agree with you there. I guess the thing that disappoints me the most is that, were FDev to put even a little bit more effort into the IP that friggin made them what they are, they could have a massive moneymaker on their hands, but they're lazy. Hands-down, they're just lazy. The easy money is what they want, not the thing that, with a bit of effort, will be raking in the dough. But they're allergic to effort, apparently. It just sucks
My take on this is that they aren't lazy, they just determined that putting any resources into Elite won't make them as much money as using the same resources somewhere else. I love Elite and want it to be improved but realistically, the business case isn't there. Everyone who is into the idea of Elite has already bought it. They tried to expand the audience by adding an FPS and I think that bet didn't go well. Whether or not you like the Thargoid war, it generates some press outside the existing playerbase. Yes, I'd like them to rework the engineers or add comets or landable ELWs. But players who are into that already bought the game.
This is only from what I’ve read, but apparently the Cobra engine is a pain to work with and many of the devs who were most familiar with it have gone. If true it would explain why it would take so much effort and resources (and the poor optimisation). But again, that’s only from what I’ve seen others post so take with a pinch of salt!
Yea, I recall there's more than one Glassdoor review that moans about the Cobra engine's difficulties.