Elite: Dangerous is a space simulation game that features realistic 1:1 scale representation of the Milky Way galaxy. Players can explore star systems, mine asteroids, participate in combat, trade commodities between systems, and interact with factions.
Elite: Dangerous is a space simulation game developed and published by Frontier Developments. It is the fourth game in the Elite video game series, one of the longest-running video game franchises. Elite: Dangerous features realistic 1:1 scale representation of the entire Milky Way galaxy, with over 400 billion star systems to explore.
In Elite: Dangerous, players take control of a spaceship and are free to choose their own career path by engaging in activities like trading goods between star systems, mining asteroids for valuable minerals, exploring uncharted regions of space, getting involved with in-system conflicts and taking on missions for various factions, or pirating other ships for their cargo. Players can upgrade their spaceships or purchase entirely new ones to improve performance and capabilities.
A core part of the Elite: Dangerous experience is the background simulation that governs the behavior of factions, economies, authority, and society in every star system. Players' actions have a direct influence on the simulation within populated space. Trade can bring prosperity to systems or famine if disrupted. Conflicts arise naturally from power struggles between competing factions. Exploration helps to chart new star systems and celestial phenomena like black holes and neutron stars.
Elite: Dangerous provides an extremely vast and realistic representation of outer space in a simulated Milky Way. Its complex flight control simulation and focus on player freedom allows for varied gameplay experiences, making it highly appealing to players looking for space exploration, combat and factional conflict.
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