Wodan
Deity
Okay, so here's my biggest objection with BE.
Not gameplay or UI. So if you're looking for that, that's another thread.
It's the storyline/VCs. So in this thread I'm going to try to get my thoughts down, starting with the Contact victory. Feel free to tell me I'm full of it or to join the discussion.
Contact victory
(1) First off, can you imagine any large group of humans working their butts off to give 100% of the fruits of their labor in an effort to contact space aliens? Maybe a couple dozen folks living on some Texas farm or California commune. But that type has deeper issues and questionable judgment evidenced by low priority assigned to things such as bathing and personal grooming, let alone their outlook on life. And, when you consider from a couple dozen to hundreds of thousands/millions of people, there's no chance of such opinions carrying the majority. The mere fact of dealing with such huge numbers (in today's world) is how we can find just a couple of dozen to use as example (the "Heaven's Gate" cult), showing that 0.00001% of any group are fringe lunatics. But the entire society? No way.
Sure, there's religion. But in BE constructing a subspace radio beacon isn't because they think the aliens are God. It's because they think the aliens are like us, only more advanced, and altruists. And, for some reason these aliens are willing and able to sweep in and save us from ourselves.
(2) Which brings me to my second point. On what basis are these aliens presumed to be benevolent? Really? Maybe they're Predator aliens. Or maybe they're simply busy with their own issues and concerns. Aliens have lives too. If the aliens sent an envoy, would we listen to him? Maybe a bit, but after the uproar died down, humans being humans, we'd keep on with what we were doing. So, the only way this makes sense is if the aliens sent in a huge effort and basically pacified our entire race. Again, why would they bother?
(3) Segue to the third point. Okay, so we're asking space aliens to sweep in and pacify us? Another word for that is slavery. And what then? They do this just because they're nice guys (back to the benevolent point). Or so they get something out of the deal? Make us do their menial jobs, perhaps? (Whatever aliens find menial.) Or, make us fight their wars for them. (They're benevolent, after all, so it's not a stretch for them to simply not be warlike at all either in constitution or emotional makeup.) Humans would make terrific mercenaries. But then what's in it for us? We'd simply trade fighting each other to fighting some 3rd race, really nasty high tech aliens.
(4) Fourth point is the Risk Assessment. If any of the above are wrong, then we just doomed the entire human race. Like us or not: with our tendencies to bicker and fight amongst ourselves, and our ability to F up our own governments in multiple ways (inability to compromise, interjection of religion, or what have you); we're muddling through and I have hope for the future. The Risk of summoning space aliens is pretty high that it turns out Bad in a number of possible ways.
Bottom line, I don't see humans doing it, I don't see the aliens doing it, and if I happen to be wrong on both points, chances are that it would turn out Very Bad, and if it didn't, most scenarios just have different pros/cons without any obvious benefit for us as a species. The odds that everything would work out and the aliens would sweep in and make the human race grow up and mature? Pretty slim.
Not gameplay or UI. So if you're looking for that, that's another thread.
It's the storyline/VCs. So in this thread I'm going to try to get my thoughts down, starting with the Contact victory. Feel free to tell me I'm full of it or to join the discussion.

Contact victory
(1) First off, can you imagine any large group of humans working their butts off to give 100% of the fruits of their labor in an effort to contact space aliens? Maybe a couple dozen folks living on some Texas farm or California commune. But that type has deeper issues and questionable judgment evidenced by low priority assigned to things such as bathing and personal grooming, let alone their outlook on life. And, when you consider from a couple dozen to hundreds of thousands/millions of people, there's no chance of such opinions carrying the majority. The mere fact of dealing with such huge numbers (in today's world) is how we can find just a couple of dozen to use as example (the "Heaven's Gate" cult), showing that 0.00001% of any group are fringe lunatics. But the entire society? No way.
Sure, there's religion. But in BE constructing a subspace radio beacon isn't because they think the aliens are God. It's because they think the aliens are like us, only more advanced, and altruists. And, for some reason these aliens are willing and able to sweep in and save us from ourselves.
(2) Which brings me to my second point. On what basis are these aliens presumed to be benevolent? Really? Maybe they're Predator aliens. Or maybe they're simply busy with their own issues and concerns. Aliens have lives too. If the aliens sent an envoy, would we listen to him? Maybe a bit, but after the uproar died down, humans being humans, we'd keep on with what we were doing. So, the only way this makes sense is if the aliens sent in a huge effort and basically pacified our entire race. Again, why would they bother?
(3) Segue to the third point. Okay, so we're asking space aliens to sweep in and pacify us? Another word for that is slavery. And what then? They do this just because they're nice guys (back to the benevolent point). Or so they get something out of the deal? Make us do their menial jobs, perhaps? (Whatever aliens find menial.) Or, make us fight their wars for them. (They're benevolent, after all, so it's not a stretch for them to simply not be warlike at all either in constitution or emotional makeup.) Humans would make terrific mercenaries. But then what's in it for us? We'd simply trade fighting each other to fighting some 3rd race, really nasty high tech aliens.
(4) Fourth point is the Risk Assessment. If any of the above are wrong, then we just doomed the entire human race. Like us or not: with our tendencies to bicker and fight amongst ourselves, and our ability to F up our own governments in multiple ways (inability to compromise, interjection of religion, or what have you); we're muddling through and I have hope for the future. The Risk of summoning space aliens is pretty high that it turns out Bad in a number of possible ways.
Bottom line, I don't see humans doing it, I don't see the aliens doing it, and if I happen to be wrong on both points, chances are that it would turn out Very Bad, and if it didn't, most scenarios just have different pros/cons without any obvious benefit for us as a species. The odds that everything would work out and the aliens would sweep in and make the human race grow up and mature? Pretty slim.