Elite dangerous flying into a black hole2/26/2024 ![]() Have a player competition to discover them all and document their ongoing locations. Reward people for successfully discovering a new black hole and not getting destroyed by it. Make it something centered around the lore, make it harnessable by some technology that has to do with citadels or player-built stargates. We are in space, after-all, and space has black holes and they usually aren't even completely stationary. Make it something that is avoidable, but dangerous at the same time. ![]() So, CCP, why not be the first mega huge space game to actually have properly functioning black holes? Let noobs drift into one and watch some crazy effects and distortion as their ship is torn to shreds. The way they would have formed is through the intense and densely pack matter that was being ejected from pretty close to right after the big bang. They are known as 'primordial' black holes. Star Citizen, as far as I can tell, doesn't even have a single semblance of any such cosmic entity. There are also black holes that have theorized to exist since the big bang. Elite Dangerous has black holes but last I checked they just kind of distort the environment until you clip through them and fly past (also a failure of accuracy). ![]() Black holes are not wormholes (although, sometimes, in fiction, people bend the rules of space and make them wormholes, whatever). It got me thinking then, and I still wonder now, why doesn't EVE have black holes? No Man's Sky has black holes, but they did them wrong. I thought I saw something in the distant reaches of space that looked like a black hole, but I couldn't get there. I remember my first time in EVE, I was flying a Rifter through lowsec in a system that was real red. So, with this idea, I'm sure it's been brought up before, but I want to talk about it again anyway. This game is pretty old, and I'm sure almost every feature being discussed on this forum right now has previously been discussed. Black holes are the condensed stellar remnants of supermassive stars that have reached the end of their lives.
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