Shame that console players judging by this update have only so long it seems before it be a MIRACLE to encounter a player in open anymore, even at crowded spaces like CGs or PvP hubs like Deciat or Shinny...
I suppose you wouldn't want to have to keep up with the efforts of covering the costs for two carriers in alternate universes each week.No it doesn't. The schism hasn't happened yet AFAIK. Whatever you do today in Odyssey should still also mirror over in 3.8. All I ask is that you leave your carrier in an unpopulated system (can be in the Bubble right next to Deciat if you want) until this schism takes place and the clone of your carrier is made in 3.8 that will never move again.
Either that or set the funds in your carrier bank to run out by the end of the year, and then put those funds back in after November 29th. That will allow your 3.8 carrier to decommission in early 2023 (in 3.8 only) which is probably an even better solution since you're never going back to Legacy.
They would only see CMDRs on the same platform as themselves today, wouldn't they?Shame that console players judging by this update have only so long it seems before it be a MIRACLE to encounter a player in open anymore, even at crowded spaces like CGs or PvP hubs like Deciat or Shinny...
With 8000t of tritium stored in you FC you can go to colonia and return, with a full cargo of 20000 of tritium you can go to the other side of the galaxy and back. With buyed tritium you can safety leave the bubble and go anywhere you want.Part of the reason I've never taken my carrier out of range of the bubble is the fact I just can't work out how to mine Tritium well enough to keep it fueled.
I might even go one better and decomission it.No it doesn't. The schism hasn't happened yet AFAIK. Whatever you do today in Odyssey should still also mirror over in 3.8. All I ask is that you leave your carrier in an unpopulated system (can be in the Bubble right next to Deciat if you want) until this schism takes place and the clone of your carrier is made in 3.8 that will never move again.
Either that or set the funds in your carrier bank to run out by the end of the year, and then put those funds back in after November 29th. That will allow your 3.8 carrier to decommission in early 2023 (in 3.8 only) which is probably an even better solution since you're never going back to Legacy.
Some times you just wanna go walkabout!With 8000t of tritium stored in you FC you can go to colonia and return, with a full cargo of 20000 of tritium you can go to the other side of the galaxy and back. With buyed tritium you can safety leave the bubble and go anywhere you want.
I have trouble spending all that money on that much Tritium at once. For some reason I can't get my fingers to open my wallet.With 8000t of tritium stored in you FC you can go to colonia and return, with a full cargo of 20000 of tritium you can go to the other side of the galaxy and back. With buyed tritium you can safety leave the bubble and go anywhere you want.
The problem is that most people, including myself, have YEARS worth of carrier upkeep funds stored away in their carrier bank accounts, so everyone abandoning Legacy will be leaving behind unattended carriers forever cluttering whichever system they are in when u14 drops. That's why I'm asking that players either move their carrier temporarily to an unpopulated system (the Bubble is full of them) or temporarily empty their carrier bank accounts so that whichever version of the game they abandon will see their carrier decommissioned in weeks rather than years.I suppose you wouldn't want to have to keep up with the efforts of covering the costs for two carriers in alternate universes each week.
Part of the reason I've never taken my carrier out of range of the bubble is the fact I just can't work out how to mine Tritium well enough to keep it fueled.
You can request the decommission and then cancel it in Odyssey after u14 drops. This way you keep your Odyssey carrier while the 3.8 carrier automatically decommissions after the timer runs out.I might even go one better and decomission it.
haha fair enough!!I have trouble spending all that money on that much Tritium at once. For some reason I can't get my fingers to open my wallet.
My carrier is parked in Velnambe, but it's usually the only one there. I'll try to remember to decommission the Legacy one, anyway, although it does seem like a shame if I ever want to dip back into the Before.The problem is that most people, including myself, have YEARS worth of carrier upkeep funds stored away in their carrier bank accounts, so everyone abandoning Legacy will be leaving behind unattended carriers forever cluttering whichever system they are in when u14 drops. That's why I'm asking that players either move their carrier temporarily to an unpopulated system (the Bubble is full of them) or temporarily empty their carrier bank accounts so that whichever version of the game they abandon will see their carrier decommissioned in weeks rather than years.
Of course the sad reality is that only 0.01% of players will read my pleas and act on them, so we're doomed to have systems full of space junk for years to come. This will also affect Odyssey, as you guys will have all the abandoned carriers from 3.8 holdouts like myself (though my carrier is in deep space with services enabled) and the console players. It really is a quite literal mess.
Not so sure about the years to come. Will Frontier subsidise ED Legacy for very long if revenue falls behind maintenance cost?Of course the sad reality is that only 0.01% of players will read my pleas and act on them, so we're doomed to have systems full of space junk for years to come.
That's it. Where shall I keep my billions? In my CMDR account where they do nothing, or in my carrier account where they might save my carrier if I'm unexpectedly prevented from playing for a while? The answer is obvious. Since it's so for everyone, there won't be many carriers evaporating for a few decades.The problem is that most people, including myself, have YEARS worth of carrier upkeep funds stored away in their carrier bank accounts, so everyone abandoning Legacy will be leaving behind unattended carriers forever cluttering whichever system they are in when u14 drops. That's why I'm asking that players either move their carrier temporarily to an unpopulated system (the Bubble is full of them) or temporarily empty their carrier bank accounts so that whichever version of the game they abandon will see their carrier decommissioned in weeks rather than years.
Of course the sad reality is that only 0.01% of players will read my pleas and act on them, so we're doomed to have systems full of space junk for years to come. This will also affect Odyssey, as you guys will have all the abandoned carriers from 3.8 holdouts like myself (though my carrier is in deep space with services enabled) and the console players. It really is a quite literal mess.
I might not be brave enough to try that. I still remember how annoyed I was that carrier jumps still happened after supposedly cancelling them.You can request the decommission and then cancel it in Odyssey after u14 drops. This way you keep your Odyssey carrier while the 3.8 carrier automatically decommissions after the timer runs out.
And if you ever go back to Legacy someday, you'll have all those extra credits waiting for you!
There won't be any CGs in legacy.even at crowded spaces like CGs
The option for mode hoppers is to park your carrier in an unpopulated system (TONS of them in the Bubble) before switching to your preferred mode. I assume mode-hoppers will have a preferred mode, since progress won't carry over between the two. A player equally active in both modes can just continue business as always.My carrier is parked in Velnambe, but it's usually the only one there. I'll try to remember to decommission the Legacy one, anyway, although it does seem like a shame if I ever want to dip back into the Before.
The easiest way to avoid the Thargoids is not to logon at all.There's no real reason or point for me to "evade" the consequences of the new narrative by playing some "legacy mode".
I've actually got discovery credit on a star without planets somewhere in the bubble. If I can remember where, maybe I'll park it there.The option for mode hoppers is to park your carrier in an unpopulated system (TONS of them in the Bubble) before switching to your preferred mode. I assume mode-hoppers will have a preferred mode, since progress won't carry over between the two. A player equally active in both modes can just continue business as always.