HCS voicepacks DEV is calling it 3.4, I guess he got that info from FDev
The only reason I noticed it said 3.4 when the servers were down was I wanted to know what to call it on my livestream launch day - but yeah, 3.4 is no longer shown anywhere that I can find on the PC... but right now I can't even log in :-(I went with April Update in the absence of the standard naming convention in my blog. I was waiting for numbering but it didn't seem to come?
Can confirm that Xbox calls the game version 3.4.0.100.
"New players experience" is basically the theme of this update.Gotta say that while this really isn't important at all the thread's now gone on so long I'm kind of fascinated to know the reasoning behind this decision
I have a few ideas but no really good ones other than FDev working themselves into a corner in some contractual way, and considering that the April update has now been released it must be something that they can share now.
I remember there was similar caginess over the version number of what turned out to be the 3.0 release (which could just as easily have been 2.5). I remember the original Horizons release being 2.0, and there was a corresponding 1.5 'ships' update, but I never really followed the non-horizons versioning (or what part of an update was exclusive & what was for all).
Any plausible theories?
Gotta say that while this really isn't important at all the thread's now gone on so long I'm kind of fascinated to know the reasoning behind this decision
I have a few ideas but no really good ones other than FDev working themselves into a corner in some contractual way, and considering that the April update has now been released it must be something that they can share now.
I remember there was similar caginess over the version number of what turned out to be the 3.0 release (which could just as easily have been 2.5). I remember the original Horizons release being 2.0, and there was a corresponding 1.5 'ships' update, but I never really followed the non-horizons versioning (or what part of an update was exclusive & what was for all).
Any plausible theories?
Naming the Beyond Series of Updates 3.x seems to be the issue then.
Having updates to the base game be 1.x and features containing only Horizons expansion content 2.x makes sense, with each release having two version numbers depending on the customer's DLC.
I suppose if the Beyond updates contain changes that only affect the whole game reverting back to 1.x would be logical but seem odd from a Marketing standpoint, although any updates that were only available to a Horizons account continuing to be 2.x would be both logical and be okay Marketing, assuming the Beyond Series of Updates was not 'free DLC' but was just general work to improve both the 1.x and 2.x games (which in effect is what it was, we cannot choose to not have the 3.x content that isn't Horizons exclusive).
But as you say Beyond was described as 'Free DLC', making the choice to call it 3.x make sense from a Marketing perspective even though logically there was no need. From a Marketing perspective the April update can simply be part of 'Beyond' 3.x (makes perfectly good sense) and the scant info suggests it is, so why not just call it that? I'm intrigued.
on the other hand they could just be open about it and I think people would understand it.
Yes, yes they could. But this is a minor thing, they have lots of more important things to talk to the community about
If there is another Frontier Xtra livestream I'll ask the question.
ETA on checking, it appears the April Xtra was on Wednesday.