I noticed a change in Exobiology behavior that I haven’t seen mentioned in recent patch notes.
Historically, if you began scanning a biological sample (e.g., Tubus), and then scanned a different lifeform (e.g., Stratum) before completing the first set of 3 samples, it would wipe the initial scan progress. Going back to the original would restart at 1/3.
But yesterday (July 31, 2025), while playing in Odyssey, I scanned one Tubus sample, then a Stratum, then went back to scanning for more Tubus—and the scan resumed at 2/3 instead of starting over. This is new behavior.
Is this an intentional update? I didn’t see anything about it in the 4.1.3 notes. If it’s a bug, it’s a welcome one, but I’d like to understand whether we should rely on this mechanic going forward.
Anyone else notice the same? (This was on PC)
Historically, if you began scanning a biological sample (e.g., Tubus), and then scanned a different lifeform (e.g., Stratum) before completing the first set of 3 samples, it would wipe the initial scan progress. Going back to the original would restart at 1/3.
But yesterday (July 31, 2025), while playing in Odyssey, I scanned one Tubus sample, then a Stratum, then went back to scanning for more Tubus—and the scan resumed at 2/3 instead of starting over. This is new behavior.
Is this an intentional update? I didn’t see anything about it in the 4.1.3 notes. If it’s a bug, it’s a welcome one, but I’d like to understand whether we should rely on this mechanic going forward.
Anyone else notice the same? (This was on PC)