This is so exciting! Can't wait to get out of my seat and walk onto some alien planet in VR.
As of now we don’t know! It could be like the SRV, you’re just on the lift and go out. I hope the ships will be fleshed out inside.Take my money! $$$ Bloody Awesome!
Two Questions: Will you be able to wounder around your ships? (I suspect you will.)
and more importantly will it be VR compatible?
well ive had my fill of forum pvp, a nostalgic experience, gg bois
But the fact that no answer is forthcoming to a reasonable question is significant in itself.Like i said tell it to the console crowd who have never been given the option. You are NOT entitled to answers. They are NOT required to continue supporting VR
Wow! No answer since yesterday afternoon... Dreadful!But the fact that no answer is forthcoming to a reasonable question is significant in itself.
It's a paid DLC, you don't like space legs, you don't have to buy it. lol
Play your game your way.
See the galaxy like never before. Touch down on breathtaking planets powered by stunning new tech
It's not a CGI video, it's rendered from the in-game engine. Also read the blurb.
Yep, same here. Though I'd make some assumptions on your 2 points I highlighted: I don't find mentions that Horizons is required to use Odyssey, so we could have players with only ED and Odyssey, so they will have legs without planets surfaces, so they'd have some surfaces to walk on, so I guess at the very least ship interiors and maybe stations. Though I guess we won't have huge places with minutes long train commutesFeet on the ground (pun intended), what we'll probably get:
- "space legs" on the ground
- fps weapons and related missions
- barren atmospheric landings
- no ELWs
- no gas giants and water worlds (maybe late in the "season")
- no ships insides and zero-g activities (maybe very late in the "season")
- no stations insides wandering (maybe very very late in the "season")
still GREAT!
In quite a lot of cases people 'push' wants that Frontier have trailed and in some cases implemented. I can't really see why they shouldn't, Frontier do ask for feedback.Everyone cant necessarily have the same engineering. Base game only owners cant engineer the metas and are not comparable. Personally i dont see why people cant either choose to like something or not and instead find the need to push their wants on others
Wrong. Check the Steam page and you'll see it's a DLC for the base Elite Dangerous game, not a standaloneAssuming the press release from Frontier is technically correct, This ain't no DLC, this is a new game.
I don't find mentions that Horizons is required to use Odyssey, so we could have players with only ED and Odyssey, so they will have legs without planets surfaces
Ummm....Assuming the press release from Frontier is technically correct, This ain't no DLC, this is a new game.
That "new tech" is a new graphics engine - you can't plug that into an existing game.
My guess would be that Odyssey is a rewrite from the ground up, which hooks into the back end servers in the same way as the original game, allowing two distinct games to exist in the same virtual galaxy
Wrong. Check the Steam page and you'll see it's a DLC for the base Elite Dangerous game, not a standalone
So Horizons is a standalone game?Okay, fine. But you're talking about the delivery method, not the tech.
Ummm....
You did check the Steam (and many other references hereabouts) page on it where it mentions it is a DLC and the main game is required?
The engine rewrite was hinted at a few months back.
Just like any update, when Odyssey is released the new codebase appears as an update for the non-Odyssey players - everyone playing on the same codebase immediately.
Wow! No answer since yesterday afternoon... Dreadful!
So Horizons is a standalone game?
And I see no reason why that will change.Mine neither, but there are people for whom this is their main in-game activity.
It could, of course, be marketing fluff.That doesnt explain that Odyssey is "Powered by stunning new tech" - implying that if you dont purchase odyssey, you wont be "Powered by stunning new tech"