Has anyone tried this? Is it possible?
Thanks in advance.
Thanks in advance.
Cheers. So you haven''t tried it?... I totally forgot you could load up vanilla in the PC launcher.
No Engineers in the vanilla game, though, bruh. They dropped with Horizons. One can only assume taking an engineered ship from Horizons into Vanilla base will tear the seam of the galaxy and deliver you to Raxxla
Can I take my engineered ships from horizons and in to the vanilla game?
While on the topic, are there engineered npcs in the vanilla game?
Thanks. Seeing as vanilla seems to be the most stable iteration (and smallest PC load), and I don't care much for planetary gameplay anyway, I'll have to give it a try.Yes to the first question.
Be in your engineered ship of your choice. Quit the game. At the launcher use the Elite vanilla game option.
No idea to the second. Guess you can try to see if in a Medium CZ you get the SpecOps since they're engineered to the teeth or if you can find either a Pirate threat USS or a wing assassination mission
I usually consider your word gospel, but are you certain that it's the exact same executable, bar exclusion zones?...It's the same executable, the same engine, just with exclusion zones instead of orbital cruise, and the planetary approach/surface profiles are never used.
I usually consider your word gospel, but are you certain that it's the exact same executable, bar exclusion zones?
Cheers. So I suppose any perceived connection/stability advantages would come down to less traffic on the P2P network when playing the vanilla game?The product directories are the same and launching either Horizons or plain Elite: Dangerous references the same executable and configuration files.
I'm not entirely certain of the complete extent of the differences each mode enforces internally, but away from landable planets and aside from the few UI changes, they should be essentially indistinguishable.