I think you may have misunderstood the post. The end of the Azimuth Saga will still be visible/playable/whatever with current Horizons. Update 13 will not make any changes to (or have any effect on) this. The 3.8 / 4.0 versions will not be implemented until some weeks after the Azimuth Saga has concluded / update 13 added.The timing's kind of unfortunate. We've got the climax/finale of the Azimuth saga, along with this newly announced 'upgrade'(?) to 4.0 for non-Odyssey PC players coming in August... just a few weeks before the promised console profile transfer event which is supposed to happen in September sometime (unless they moved that and I missed the announcement - which is a distinct possibility).
The Azimuth saga has been going on for ages, it's kind of a shame they couldn't get these two adjacent events (update 13/Azimuth finale & console transfer) reversed in order, thereby allowing those console players who are planning on switching to be involved in the full 4.0 Azimuth endgame as newly-enabled PC players.
Nothing that wouldn't only exist in Odyssey. Tens of thousands of new settlements, the chances of it even happening are very low.Only in Open or a Private Group, obviously...but yes that is the hope...
From what I've read Ody runs worse on better hardware.
From what I've read, Ody has better performance on the older hardware.
Yep to this, im still running Ody on an old 1070 with no issues at all, no stutter, no slow down
I'd imagine that 3.8 becomes the base game at some point..How long do you think they will support: Vanilla, 3.8, 4.0 Horizon and 4.0 Odyssey versions of the game? That's seems like too much.
Yes. As usual good news is followed by ... whatever this thread is lol.Gamer moaning much in evidence here. They have not taken anything away, just gave more options going forward.
So basically you're saying you haven't tried Ody, and have absolutely no idea how well it will (or will not) run on your machine? It has come a long way in performance since release (granted, it can still do better), but you seem to think it is still as bad as at launch? Your machine will probably be able to run it better than some high end PC's, simply because it isn't high end (like mine isn't). Well, at least you will be able to give Horizons 4.0 a try for free, to see how it runs... You never know, you could be pleasantly surprised. Everyone's PC's are different, you can't go by what someone else says their performance is like, even if they have very similar hardware .I'm not running Odyssey, though. I refused to buy the hot garbage that was the Alpha-state release of Odyssey, and then continued to refuse due to the various "fixes" and "improvements" that have still not fixed the terrible performance the game exhibits... Not to mention the terrible planet gen, the basically useless, super-buggy, ultra-grind that is "on-foot action".
I'm perfectly fine flying ships through space (like the previous games were about), and exploring INTERESTING planets containing UNIQUE geography with a Scarab SRV.
It already is. The last I checked the 'base game' reported exactly the same version string, including build number, as the 'Horizons' client. The only difference was in the presence/truthiness of the 'Horizons' flag in initial Journal events. I can't quite recall what I discovered about the 'demo' (i.e. the tutorial scenarios standalone).I'd imagine that 3.8 becomes the base game at some point..
Only if you wish to directly experience some 'new content' in the future that is only programmed into the 4.0 clients. If you're happy to continue playing on Horizons 3.8 then that will still be an option.So... will the UI finally get some urgently needed fixes? Or will we all now be forced to use the flawed Odyssey UI with no way to avoid it any more?
Cool, then let's hope that the base game stays a few years and is horizon enabled.It already is. The last I checked the 'base game' reported exactly the same version string, including build number, as the 'Horizons' client. The only difference was in the presence/truthiness of the 'Horizons' flag in initial Journal events. I can't quite recall what I discovered about the 'demo' (i.e. the tutorial scenarios standalone).
So then, given your comment, how would you explain how it's mostly people with high end rigs that seem to be the most vocal about problems, versus those of us with lower end rigs that have none (or very few)? I understand that we only hear about people with problems, because those without have no reason to complain, but I'm yet to see a low spec player complain, and have seen many that say Ody is fine for them.Odyssey doesn't run worse on better hardware and there is essentially no scenario where increasing the performance of one's hardware is going to reduce the performance of Odyssey.
Odyssey is slower than Horizons, often inexplicably so. Some things that people think should be upgrades aren't (a faster GPU in a CPU bound area, or a CPU with more cores when a single thread is the bottleneck, for example) and performance is all-round worse than many expect.
There is also a huge spectrum of subjective views on performance. What one person thinks is great may be borderline unplayable for another. Even anecdotes featuring objective performance figures are hard to judge without going into very specific details.
You won't get to land on tenuous atmo bodies, but you still get the updated planetary tech, and I assume the new lighting, as far as I can tell from the information given.On the other hand, does this now mean I can just run the game in Horizons with all the stuff that was still cool and still get the newer lighting?
This is sarcastic, play a game with no future. Nice ideaYou can still play a game from 2014.
Elite on Consoles wont shut down, but no more updates so you'll have the opportunity to play the game as it is now till they shut down the servers.
Literally as it is now, since no new content will be added to it (which is not exactly a bad thing if you really like the game as it is now on consoles)
Oh wait, that means they're going to apply the less interesting terrain to Horizons now, too?You won't get to land on tenuous atmo bodies, but you still get the updated planetary tech, and I assume the new lighting, as far as I can tell from the information given.
No, they are taking it away from Horizons. (well, V4.0 anyway)Oh wait, that means they're going to apply the less interesting terrain to Horizons now, too?
So, to confirm, we will have Horizons 3.8 in perpetuity?
If that is really so, that is so sweet! We get to mess about on Ody worlds AND Hoz worlds too!
And I don't have to worry about the misses not being about to me on the second PC (see sig)
Sorry, I didn't quite understand that. Horizons terrain will now be more like Odyssey, or is it staying the same as it has been?No, they are taking it away from Horizons.