The launcher connects to FD Auth servers and check what products you can launch.
You overriding that might be a breach? It seems to me like it is, but the opinions may vary and only FDev has a valid saying in this.
So, dont listen to me, override their launcher, it's time for Outrage
I'm not suggesting it was your claim.That is not the claim.
If my interpretation of the EULA was as legalistic as yours appears to be, I likely wouldn't be able to play the game at all, because it wouldn't even work on the systems I use most often.
And if Frontier's enforcement of their EULA was as draconian as it would need to be for them to care, most of us would have been banned long ago.
Half the people on this forum seem to use automated tools to scrape data for third party sites and navigation aids. Many use scripts to automate various functions. Others access settings not available through the menus. Plenty play on unsupported operating systems or alter effects that require manipulation of API binaries, altering the game on a much more fundamental level. Quite a few monetize their gameplay via streams or recordings. All of these things are against strict interpretations of the EULA and all of these things are ignored or condoned to varying degrees by Frontier. But you think playing a version of the game I paid for, with client software I have license to, is where FDev will draw the line?
That's fine, I'm accepting it as a gift.The other customers who bought odyssey don't have any entitlement to it.
I purchased 2 copies of Odyssey and gave it a honest try, I prefer Horizons 3.8 for multiple reasons.Quite frankly, Frontier should worry more about those who looked at Horizons 4.0 and decided that they don't want it.
I have license to them all, so couldn't violate anything in this regard, with this account, even if I tried.
FDev isn't likely to comment, just as they haven't for countless other interpretations that could prohibit benign use of their product. Their hands off approach causes all sorts of problems, but it also allows for workarounds that address problems they cannot be bothered to.
If my interpretation of the EULA was as legalistic as yours appears to be, I likely wouldn't be able to play the game at all, because it wouldn't even work on the systems I use most often.
And if Frontier's enforcement of their EULA was as draconian as it would need to be for them to care, most of us would have been banned long ago.
Half the people on this forum seem to use automated tools to scrape data for third party sites and navigation aids. Many use scripts to automate various functions. Others access settings not available through the menus. Plenty play on unsupported operating systems or alter effects that require manipulation of API binaries, altering the game on a much more fundamental level. Quite a few monetize their gameplay via streams or recordings. All of these things are against strict interpretations of the EULA and all of these things are ignored or condoned to varying degrees by Frontier. But you think playing a version of the game I paid for, with client software I have license to, is where FDev will draw the line?
Gets installed when they choose Horizons 4.0 in the launcher and click install.I wonder whether those who have Horizons only had to install the full Odyssey with the latest update, or just parts of it as Odyssey Lite.![]()
Gets installed when they choose Horizons 4.0 in the launcher and click install.
I wonder whether those who have Horizons only had to install the full Odyssey with the latest update, or just parts of it as Odyssey Lite.![]()
Yeah but how large is it? Same as Ody or smaller?
seems to be full odyssey with the required limitations that diferentiate Odyssey from non-odyssey (no on-foot npc, no disembark, hangar doors leading to elevators are being shut, no tenuous atmtosphere planets landable, etc)
It is.Funny thing is that Horizons 4.0 seems to be exact same product physically as Odyssey.
Thank god they couldn't make it work on consoles, or we probably wouldn't have H3.8 today.It is.
I have an old screenshot from the alpha last year when Odyssey, due to some bug or glitch, was showing the internals panel exactly as it does now in base game mode, with the holo-me and engineer buttons greyed out and saying "REQUIRES HORIZONS".
So this feature isn't new, it was planned from the start, as client 4.0 was supposed to completely replace client 3.8 on all platforms, including consoles, regardless of Odyssey ownership.
So this feature isn't new, it was planned from the start, as client 4.0 was supposed to completely replace client 3.8 on all platforms, including consoles, regardless of Odyssey ownership.
Therefore I should have the right to play the 'current' version of each of those products ?
Odyssey people claiming they have the right to run horizons 4.0 are as valid as they claiming they have the right to run horizons 2.1
I do wonder if originally, back when Frontier declared that Odyssey would have the same system requirements as 3.8, the plan was to build on the 3.8 codebase rather than reinvent the wheel (and planets and lighting and UI and textures and...). I can't see how they could have made such a claim otherwise, but then for some reason they decided to change everything, and here we are today.Thank god they couldn't make it work on consoles, or we probably wouldn't have H3.8 today.
Odyssey ppl have the full code of Horizons 4.0 installed in their PCs, but no one has Horizons 2.1 code anymore.
And ofc they have the right to launch their game in Horizons 4.0 mode if they wish, otherwise that command line option simply would not work.
The real issue is that the idea of starting the game in that more would never even have crossed the mind of any of them, were it not for the utterly stupid instancing split between Odyssey and Odyssey Lite.