which is wrong, because Odyssey players can downgrade to Horizons like they used to.
Reasons for Odyssey players temporariiy downgrading to Horizons v3.8:
- Material Farming at POIs which you can't do in Codebase 4.0 anyway
- The once in a lifetime SRV getting stuck situation, v3.8 is going to be just fine for that going forward
- Some claim to do it to instance with friends, this option hasnt changed either as both player sets can still switch to Horizons 3.8, but the concern is in future some sort of funky Codebase 4.0 only content to share together will force the friend to upgrade to Odyssey...
this last point could explain this decision as a marketing/business ploy.
I actually think there could be other content issues around shared instancing in Codebase 4.0, say there is new planetside content planned, with shared instancing you are basically giving away said content for free to those using Horizons 4.0 unless you restrict that content to the planets with thin atmospheres which only Odyssey players can access or locking content inside buildings only accessible on foot, which all maybe too restrictive. There was a similar big question when the Codebase 4.0 merge was first mentioned, do Horizons (4.0) players see the Settlements and NPCs walking about? If so can they join in any battles there in their SRV? But by keeping the instancing separate between Horizons (4.0) and Odyssey it gives them far greater flexibilty on how they release new content in future, if say they want something to be Odyssey exclusive to attract new customers to the DLC then instancing segregation creates natural content gating which would remove a big headache when planning production development for new content.