Going to cherrypick in a futile attempt to limit the walls of text
An anaconda takes about 2 weeks if you know what you're doing. That's the most expensive ship in the game.
Difficult to answer this one without knowing if it's two weeks with 24/7 grinding or just 2-3 hours a day. But for comparison, it didn't take days to get the most expensive ship in Elite/Frontier.
2-3 hrs/day. It requires you know what you're doing, but you can usually rake in 1-2 million an hour once you have a lakon. And you can trade in ships+upgrades when buying a bigger one. Once you have the biggest ship, there's not really anywhere else to go though, short of exploring new places and watching your credit balance get obscenely high. With that in mind, I'm a-ok with the biggest ships in the game not being obtainable in an afternoon.
There haven't been any for the entire beta period, save for 1-2 hours when they pushed out a major patch that added new star systems, ships, models and the like. Several months, no downtimes.
Presumably they'll need a weekly schedule once they actually get some players playing though?
Will they? I don't know the numbers playing the beta. Presumably there's a fair amount. The servers went for a month without any restarts while they were still working on the game. I don't see why they'd suddenly need weekly restarts once the game goes live. The MMO betas I were in in the past had servers going down all willy-nilly, so I'm assuming server stability in beta is worse than it will normally be.
- I think you and a lot of the other upset people here have a rather strange take on this. I've been playing this for a while and it feels like a modern space sim with quasi-newtonian physics and great graphics. I can mess around in it and have fun on my own terms, so long as I am connected to the internet. Which I always am and pretty much anyone I can think of on my friends list also have stable, permanent connections.
What, exactly is it that makes you unable to load the game, select "solo" and then pretend you'r eplaying a single player game? sure, if you stumble upon a really good trade route, it might get depleted because someone else finds it. That just encourages exploration.
And what about if my wireless falls down for a short time(which is a common occurrence since wireless sucks)? What if a fuse blows or power is otherwise disrupted while I'm playing? What if someone's at the door? Dead, dead, dead. Multiplayer players expect this, solo players don't, but will have it nonetheless. What if I want to reload?
Speaking from what I've experienced in the beta, this is what happens if your crappy wireless loses connection for an extended period of time:
- If you're at a station, shopping, you get disconnected and you can reconnect as soon as you have a connection.
- If you're flying around a star system, nothing happens until you try to jump. Then the game will tell you that you're offline and you can connect again. You'll spawn in a safe, empty pocket of space or docked at the nearest space station depending on when you were disconnected
- If you are fighting a bunch of ships, you can continue to fight them to your hearts content. If you try to jump, you'll get dumped to main menu
- If you're scooping shit up (mining, piracy) the game will tell you it's lost connection to server.
Going from the time I got the "lost connection" message while scooping to I got booted to the main menu, I'd say you'll have to remain disconnected for 3-4 minutes before the game boots you. Again, unless your internet is powered by potato, I firmly believe connectivity won't be an issue.
Since you like wild speculation, here's some speculation for you: There'll be single player eventually. But it'll be 3-4 months down the road when they're fairly certain they got all the sales they wanted out of ED and don't need the DRM to keep pirates at bay. If they're extra clever, they'll even time the good news to coincide with the expansion going on sale to milk whatever goodwill it generates to the max.
To use your boat/car analogy, ED is a bit like Frontier makign a KS for a really nice boat. A bunch of pople said "but I want to drive my boat on land" and FD went and said "We'll look into adding some wheels". I - and several other people - mostly want a boat so we don't paticularily care about the wheels. Close to release, FD say "Sorry, we couldn't fit the wheels on the boat after all" and now all the car people are going "I BET THE BOAT WILL SINK NOW THA TTHE WHEELS ARE GONE!" I don't paticularily care about the missing wheels, since I never intended to drive my boat on the road - and it is a very fine boat. But I do take issue with people claiming the boat will sink because it has no wheels, because the hull I've been trying out is pretty sturdy.
(That is, I haven't had any connectivity issues even though you people seem to believe we'll get disconnected every 30 seconds and our ships will explode whenever that happens).
But again. You're welcome to be upset and cancel your purchase. I just wish the last couple of pages hadn't been filled with whining based on wild speculation when there's plenty of whining to be done based on what's actually in the game.