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I was in the process of writing a post here complaining that I couldn't rename my ships because the game* converted all input text to UPPER CASE and so lost the more appealing Title Case that I prefer - however I just noticed that a recent ship purchase and renaming has retained the Title Case I gave it. On investigation it seems that Ship names in Oddy retain the case that you type in. You can see how yukky UPPER CASE names are in the four accounts I have imaged below - my poor little Nereid-named fleet looks awful throughout.

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Happily all of those accounts have Oddy access so that is a job for me this week. I shall not be splurging on Oddy for my mucking-about-in-the-noob-zone account so all those Latin and Greek profanities will have to remain in UPPER CASE.


* A rather annoying coding willie-up, sorry, nouveaux featurette introduced by F D some time back that they couldn't undo because it was caused by a fix needed elsewhere.
Heh. Never paid attention to the case! Now I have to go and look and fiddle! :D
 
Good morning all,

Haven't been on Elite for a good while, basically since the announcement that consoles are no longer going to be supported. Was a bit conflicted about it (as basically space legs doesn't do anything for me, I'm actually happy not bothering with that part of the game, so could stay as I am!) but now that FD are offering a one-off port of account from console to PC I'm thinking that maybe I should switch from Xbox to PC, even if I don't plan to stand up and leave my cockpit anyway. Some of my squadron have made the same switch and squadron ops on Xbox have basically died overnight. So I'm thinking I take advantage of the account port offer to move across (they're basically offering everything other than carriers, which obviously i could just decommission then buy again on PC). However, one TINY problem - my knowledge of PC computing could be written on the back of a postage stamp. And I am not even talking about one of those large, limited edition Christmas ones. Sad, I know.

So I was wondering, as I know that you are a friendly bunch, and several of you really know your eggs, whether anyone would mind giving me some spec advice. Basically, I have access to a computer with the following spec (below), question is, would it run Elite? If not, then I'd have to buy a new PC, but as I have this one already I'd rather not get a second (and buying a PC purely for one game seems a bit indulgent when people out there have real problems). Please don't laugh - I have zero idea whether this system is miles off what I need or way over the top or somewhere in between. It's just letters on a page to me. I have looked at the spec requirements posted by FD but can't tell how this relates to it. So I wondered whether anyone in here would mind taking a quick look and tell me whether I need something different, if someone wouldn't mind? I have this PC already, using it for work, hence the question. I could ask in open forum, I know, but not sure whether my fragile male ego could handle the ensuing torrent of abuse and mockery (plus also don't want to reopen the old console/PC issue!).

And @Tyres O'Flaherty I hope that you don't mind this post - I'm hoping it is tangentially relevant to the spirit of your thread as my current answer to 'what are you up to?' is 'grappling with PC vs Xbox questions - please say if it's annoying or presumptuous and I will delete the post.

Operating system
Windows 10

Performance

Graphics card - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 - 6 GB GDDR6
RAM - 16 GB DDR4 - 32 GB maximum installable RAM
Processor - Intel® Core™ i7-11800H Processor - Octa-core - 2.4 GHz / 4.6 GHz - 24 MB cache
Storage - 1 TB HDD (7200 rpm) - 1 TB SSD

USB - USB Type-C x 1​

- USB 3.1 x 3
Video connections - HDMI 2.1 x 1, Mini DisplayPort 1.4 x 1
Audio connections - 3.5 mm jack
 
Yep, i noticed this in ED Discovery, indeed my more recently-bought-ships, like Dropship of Imp Eagle are keeping lower case letters. Not such of annoyance, but i must bring em all to either one, either another, for them to look all the same. It's surely not Odyssey release date related though, more like some autumn patch, i see upper case on those ships i've got already quite far in Odyssey.

No, I specifically went in and checked on both versions - Horizons still converts to UPPER CASE - Oddy retains the input case so you can use Title Case.

As I mentioned, F D knew about this, it was a conscious decision on their part to do this in Horizons as it was the only way they could fix another bug that they had introduced in some update yonks ago - I don't think they admitted what bug it was they introduced that had to be remedied but support were very clear in their response that this was why they now convert all input text to UPPER CASE. What made it even more annoying is that the case you use for your ship name on first starting the game is not converted - it is only the text input in livery screen that is affected (ship name and ID).


EDIT - just to be clear, it has nothing to do with release dates, the fact is Horizons and Odyssey are two completely different games.
 
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Good morning all,

Haven't been on Elite for a good while, basically since the announcement that consoles are no longer going to be supported. Was a bit conflicted about it (as basically space legs doesn't do anything for me, I'm actually happy not bothering with that part of the game, so could stay as I am!) but now that FD are offering a one-off port of account from console to PC I'm thinking that maybe I should switch from Xbox to PC, even if I don't plan to stand up and leave my cockpit anyway. Some of my squadron have made the same switch and squadron ops on Xbox have basically died overnight. So I'm thinking I take advantage of the account port offer to move across (they're basically offering everything other than carriers, which obviously i could just decommission then buy again on PC). However, one TINY problem - my knowledge of PC computing could be written on the back of a postage stamp. And I am not even talking about one of those large, limited edition Christmas ones. Sad, I know.

So I was wondering, as I know that you are a friendly bunch, and several of you really know your eggs, whether anyone would mind giving me some spec advice. Basically, I have access to a computer with the following spec (below), question is, would it run Elite? If not, then I'd have to buy a new PC, but as I have this one already I'd rather not get a second (and buying a PC purely for one game seems a bit indulgent when people out there have real problems). Please don't laugh - I have zero idea whether this system is miles off what I need or way over the top or somewhere in between. It's just letters on a page to me. I have looked at the spec requirements posted by FD but can't tell how this relates to it. So I wondered whether anyone in here would mind taking a quick look and tell me whether I need something different, if someone wouldn't mind? I have this PC already, using it for work, hence the question. I could ask in open forum, I know, but not sure whether my fragile male ego could handle the ensuing torrent of abuse and mockery (plus also don't want to reopen the old console/PC issue!).

And @Tyres O'Flaherty I hope that you don't mind this post - I'm hoping it is tangentially relevant to the spirit of your thread as my current answer to 'what are you up to?' is 'grappling with PC vs Xbox questions - please say if it's annoying or presumptuous and I will delete the post.

Operating system
Windows 10

Performance

Graphics card - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 - 6 GB GDDR6
RAM - 16 GB DDR4 - 32 GB maximum installable RAM
Processor - Intel® Core™ i7-11800H Processor - Octa-core - 2.4 GHz / 4.6 GHz - 24 MB cache
Storage - 1 TB HDD (7200 rpm) - 1 TB SSD

USB - USB Type-C x 1​

- USB 3.1 x 3
Video connections - HDMI 2.1 x 1, Mini DisplayPort 1.4 x 1
Audio connections - 3.5 mm jack

That will very happily run Elite and should also have no issues running Odyssey either.
 
Wunderbar, thank you very much! o7
I concur with @Para Handy

That spec would be great and you may even find 4k a reality although you'd obviously need a screen to support that res.

Also, U12 is due soon where even more optimisation is due. Can only help. I hope.

Lastly, I don't mind if such questions are asked in this thread. After all, it's not MINE per se - I just happened to start it! :D
 
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I concur with @Para Handy

That spec would be great and you may even find 4k a reality although you'd obviously need a screen to support that res.

Also, U12 is due soon where even more optimisation is due. Can only help. I hope.

Lastly, I don't mind if such questions are asked in this thread. After all, it's not MINE per se - I just happened to start it! :D
Thank you very much, that's great news. Guess I'll wait on a date for the account porting from FD & then make it happen.

I harbour dreams of hooking it up to our main TV, which is 58'' (have a houseful of gamer kids...) and does do 4K etc. I work from home, mostly, so all the kit is colocated. However, the IT department consists of me, a roll of duct tape and an old set of spanners generally used on a couple of old MGs, so that might remain a pipe dream. No idea whether the PC monitor will play ball with 4K. I asked it but it ignored me.

Thank you very much for the response - I look forward to a return to squadron ops.
 
No, I specifically went in and checked on both versions - Horizons still converts to UPPER CASE - Oddy retains the input case so you can use Title Case.
Now that i have this shiny journal, I just meant that my clipper, that i got in Nov is uppercased, while my dropship, that i got on Xmas, retained input case apparently. Playing Odyssey since Odyssey too. But i never checked deeper, just noticed different letters and thought that this should be corrected at some point. It could however be the case that back in Nov i cared to name my ships in caps, and then forgot it by Xmas, so i can not really argue.
Processor - Intel® Core™ i7-11800H Processor - Octa-core - 2.4 GHz / 4.6 GHz - 24 MB cache
Laptop then, wouldn't be pushing it for 4k for the beginning, it'll heat. If not so, can try. Otherwise it's recent machine and looks well balanced, Elite to SSD and it'll be fine. Also if you're not planning to leave your ship, you're not going to have ground CZs and others a-lot-of-objects-being-rendered-ask-too-much-from-my-CPU frame drops, Odyssey in space is not so much slower than Horizons.

I learned how to quote, but didn't how to quote someone so sorry for that.
 
Thank you very much, that's great news. Guess I'll wait on a date for the account porting from FD & then make it happen.

I harbour dreams of hooking it up to our main TV, which is 58'' (have a houseful of gamer kids...) and does do 4K etc. I work from home, mostly, so all the kit is colocated. However, the IT department consists of me, a roll of duct tape and an old set of spanners generally used on a couple of old MGs, so that might remain a pipe dream. No idea whether the PC monitor will play ball with 4K. I asked it but it ignored me.

Thank you very much for the response - I look forward to a return to squadron ops.
To work properly on the IT side of things, and even the MGs from time to time, you should invest in a couple of good sets of metric and imperial precision lump hammers.
 
Laptop then, wouldn't be pushing it for 4k for the beginning, it'll heat. If not so, can try. Otherwise it's recent machine and looks well balanced, Elite to SSD and it'll be fine. Also if you're not planning to leave your ship, you're not going to have ground CZs and others a-lot-of-objects-being-rendered-ask-too-much-from-my-CPU frame drops, Odyssey in space is not so much slower than Horizons.

I learned how to quote, but didn't how to quote someone so sorry for that.
Thank you, the response is much appreciated - and no apology needed at all. Think someone else has helped with the 'how to reply' part, but also if you hit the 'quote' button, then 'insert quotes', you will find you can delete the bits which aren't relevant, and quote parts of another member's post. Thanks again for your response! (And yes, have other two legged games (mostly RDR2 or Gears Of War with a son) so for me Elite is just flying, exploring and trading.

To work properly on the IT side of things, and even the MGs from time to time, you should invest in a couple of good sets of metric and imperial precision lump hammers.
You were clearly lurking in a corner watching when I removed the gearbox from the '62 a few weeks back!
 
I didn't watch Frameshift Live but apparently the new mission variant is for on foot. In fact, that seems to be the case for all gameplay updates. Nothing of interest for me again but I'm sure there's a t least a few tweaks for others.
 
Good morning all,

Haven't been on Elite for a good while, basically since the announcement that consoles are no longer going to be supported. Was a bit conflicted about it (as basically space legs doesn't do anything for me, I'm actually happy not bothering with that part of the game, so could stay as I am!) but now that FD are offering a one-off port of account from console to PC I'm thinking that maybe I should switch from Xbox to PC, even if I don't plan to stand up and leave my cockpit anyway. Some of my squadron have made the same switch and squadron ops on Xbox have basically died overnight. So I'm thinking I take advantage of the account port offer to move across (they're basically offering everything other than carriers, which obviously i could just decommission then buy again on PC). However, one TINY problem - my knowledge of PC computing could be written on the back of a postage stamp. And I am not even talking about one of those large, limited edition Christmas ones. Sad, I know.

So I was wondering, as I know that you are a friendly bunch, and several of you really know your eggs, whether anyone would mind giving me some spec advice. Basically, I have access to a computer with the following spec (below), question is, would it run Elite? If not, then I'd have to buy a new PC, but as I have this one already I'd rather not get a second (and buying a PC purely for one game seems a bit indulgent when people out there have real problems). Please don't laugh - I have zero idea whether this system is miles off what I need or way over the top or somewhere in between. It's just letters on a page to me. I have looked at the spec requirements posted by FD but can't tell how this relates to it. So I wondered whether anyone in here would mind taking a quick look and tell me whether I need something different, if someone wouldn't mind? I have this PC already, using it for work, hence the question. I could ask in open forum, I know, but not sure whether my fragile male ego could handle the ensuing torrent of abuse and mockery (plus also don't want to reopen the old console/PC issue!).

And @Tyres O'Flaherty I hope that you don't mind this post - I'm hoping it is tangentially relevant to the spirit of your thread as my current answer to 'what are you up to?' is 'grappling with PC vs Xbox questions - please say if it's annoying or presumptuous and I will delete the post.

Operating system
Windows 10

Performance

Graphics card - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 - 6 GB GDDR6
RAM - 16 GB DDR4 - 32 GB maximum installable RAM
Processor - Intel® Core™ i7-11800H Processor - Octa-core - 2.4 GHz / 4.6 GHz - 24 MB cache
Storage - 1 TB HDD (7200 rpm) - 1 TB SSD

USB - USB Type-C x 1​

- USB 3.1 x 3
Video connections - HDMI 2.1 x 1, Mini DisplayPort 1.4 x 1
Audio connections - 3.5 mm jack
I'm actually a little surprised you have those specs considering that it was lying around for work. You're not far off mine, which I've decided to evolve rather than outright replace. The video ram on your GPU could be a little higher than 6GB but regular ram is cheap and easy to upgrade. Though the latter isn't really necessary for games. The GPU is what counts. Personally, I wouldn't even consider buying a whole new computer with a base like this to work with.

You may be able to select a lot of ultra settings as long as you don't upscale.
 
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