It's just one of the many waystations along the route the group are taking, designed to give stragglers a chance to catch up and pilots opportunities for hijinks like, well, this. At zero, 49 CMDRs high-waked (and 1 low waked) out of the system in perfect synchronisation and I laughed so goofily and so hard." "After an hour of madness, I asked all 52 to lock on to the same star, charge their hyperdrives with zero throttle and counted down.
Two developers of Deux Ex: Mankind Divided took to the E3 stage to. Then the 52 men and women who turned up shocked me with their cooperation, organisation, ideas and patience and slowly formed up into a star. the spiraling Kickstarter darling, and already-released Elite:Dangerous. Then I thought, why not ask them to form a Star, an ode to Sagittarius A*, didn't think it would happen. Then I posted in all our comms channels for people to come and more and more came. Then I decided to ask some people to come join. "Last night six of us gathered at Sag A* for a screenie.
Kaii, alongside Commander Erimus, one of the game's most ambitious player explorers. This is remarkable for a number of reasons, not least of which is that 52 players managed to meet up in a single instance of Elite: Dangerous. The journey will take three months and has a long way to go, and the video below shows some of the players gathering together in Sagittarius A* - and what it looks like when 52 players jump into hyperspace at the same time. Brendan rode along for the first part of the Elite: Dangerous Distant Worlds expedition, in which 900 pilots have grouped together for an expedition to the far side of the galaxy.