Greetings,
Hard to tell. For all I know throw a number out say 500,000 Odyssey players across the world have no issues installing the game, DLCs and updates as they become available on Steam. In this specific regard they are happy and don't post much on the Forum. Other issues per bugs or game design etc they often post about them.
Then there are the players who have issues getting Odyssey to launch and run on Steam and many of them post on the Forum looking for help. They don't always get answers because the happy players never have these issues nor can Frontier provide solutions for every type of computer old or new running Odyssey on Steam. How many have issues? One percent, 30 percent or more of all Odyssey Steam players? Who knows.
The problem with any game Forum is that it is designed to be negative. Maybe it helps the programmers to make the game a little better with us being Beta testers in live mode. If Odyssey was an absolutely perfectly designed game (which would be a major accomplishment in humanity better than us going to the Moon) where everything works, there are no bugs and even plays on your five decades old Acorn Electron, BBC Master or Commodore 64 Frontier might get 10 percent of praise and 90 percent of complaints. Humanity has a long way to go.
But perception is often mistaken for reality. We cannot help it as we are imperfect humans who often cannot agree with each other much less the games we play. So when players post on the Forum that they cannot get Odyssey to work on Steam should I purchase any game from Frontier Developments where it can only be purchased on Steam? What do you think?
I did a thread for moving Odyssey From the C:\Program Files with admin requirements drive to another hard drive from the Frontier direct download version. Locally loading files it works much faster until it connects with the Frontier servers. It may help Epic and Steam users knowing where the files go.
I found this video on YouTube generally with all game problems on Steam that might help or not.
Meanwhile with all these great people at Frontier Developments trying to make a real life in this silly game business all the best to them. Can you find Braben?
Regards
Hard to tell. For all I know throw a number out say 500,000 Odyssey players across the world have no issues installing the game, DLCs and updates as they become available on Steam. In this specific regard they are happy and don't post much on the Forum. Other issues per bugs or game design etc they often post about them.
Then there are the players who have issues getting Odyssey to launch and run on Steam and many of them post on the Forum looking for help. They don't always get answers because the happy players never have these issues nor can Frontier provide solutions for every type of computer old or new running Odyssey on Steam. How many have issues? One percent, 30 percent or more of all Odyssey Steam players? Who knows.
The problem with any game Forum is that it is designed to be negative. Maybe it helps the programmers to make the game a little better with us being Beta testers in live mode. If Odyssey was an absolutely perfectly designed game (which would be a major accomplishment in humanity better than us going to the Moon) where everything works, there are no bugs and even plays on your five decades old Acorn Electron, BBC Master or Commodore 64 Frontier might get 10 percent of praise and 90 percent of complaints. Humanity has a long way to go.
But perception is often mistaken for reality. We cannot help it as we are imperfect humans who often cannot agree with each other much less the games we play. So when players post on the Forum that they cannot get Odyssey to work on Steam should I purchase any game from Frontier Developments where it can only be purchased on Steam? What do you think?
I did a thread for moving Odyssey From the C:\Program Files with admin requirements drive to another hard drive from the Frontier direct download version. Locally loading files it works much faster until it connects with the Frontier servers. It may help Epic and Steam users knowing where the files go.
I found this video on YouTube generally with all game problems on Steam that might help or not.
Meanwhile with all these great people at Frontier Developments trying to make a real life in this silly game business all the best to them. Can you find Braben?
Regards
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