New currency in Odyssey

Obsidian Ant mentioned here that gear purchased when on foot in ports and bases will not be bought with credits, but rather some other valuable item required for trade.

Implementation details as yet unknown, personally I don’t think this sounds like a good idea on the surface of it. It seems that it would act as a sort of split between in-ship and on-foot gameplay, where financial progress in one doesn’t translate to financial progress in the other, which may make it feel like you’re playing two separate games.

This might be mitigated somewhat through currency conversion, and I think that may possibly be the case, with conversion from credits to the new currency almost certainly being significantly lossy, or perhaps even lossy both ways.

Whether there is no conversion to the new currency, or there is conversion at a loss, I think the reason for that would be so that existing progress in the current game doesn’t immediately put players in a position to have all top-tier gear without having “earned” it by working their way up to it through the new gameplay.

That’s understandable if it ends up being the case, but I don’t agree with it.

This is supposed to be one game in the same game world, so in the first place I don’t think it makes sense to have currency you spend at a station when in your ship invalidated when you’re in that same station on foot.

Secondly, segregating financial progress in this way means effectively splitting a player’s investment in the game, which is almost like playing on two different accounts.

This is of course mostly speculation at this point, and I’ll wait to see the full details before I judge, but it honestly doesn’t bode well in my opinion.

If any developer or community manager can provide some clarification on this, or point out if there has been some error in communication regarding the proposed new currency, or the current understanding of it, that would be much appreciated.
 
we don't believe its currency as in a second monetary system, its most likely going to be along the lines of mats collection along the lines of engineers/guardians upgrades

If you need that to purchase suits, weapons, and other gear and upgrades for on-foot play, it’s essentially a form of currency. The main thing is, it may render your credits useless for EVA play, which is concerning.
 
would you want to experience odyssey with billions in the bank?
i dunno myself, was even contemplating wiping my save and starting from scratch
the only thing stopping me right now is the thought of having to get all those mats again for the ships

I think that would (and should) be a matter of preference. Either reset your existing account, or purchase a new one. It seems like a deliberate and artificial form of disconnect between the two game modes otherwise.
 
would you want to experience odyssey with billions in the bank?
i dunno myself, was even contemplating wiping my save and starting from scratch
the only thing stopping me right now is the thought of having to get all those mats again for the ships
Well why not, off course I would. I actively hate about calculating pennies when shopping for stuff. And also beliavability of universe takes kind of hit, say credits issued by Bank of Zaonce in Lore ARE Universal Currency. One can buy anything from plain grain to spaceship with them. And suddenly lets say space suit maker wants his own mickey mouse money.
 
i can't follow.
did you watch the stream?
the only time currency was mentioned, it was CR, credits, in the part of a walk-through in words for a mission ('let#s say mission giver offers you 10k credits")
the other reference i remember (and i think obsidian ant is referring to as "currency") is that suites are upgradeable by "ingame activities".
at no point it was said anything could not be bought by credits.

so - my take away was: it will work pretty much as with ships. buy ship, buy modules, engineer them with "materials". maybe scavenge stuff.
 
I think that would (and should) be a matter of preference. Either reset your existing account, or purchase a new one. It seems like a deliberate and artificial form of disconnect between the two game modes otherwise.

without a shadow of a doubt, in no way can it be compulsory
would like the option of a second save account though
 
i can't follow.
did you watch the stream?
the only time currency was mentioned, it was CR, credits, in the part of a walk-through in words for a mission ('let#s say mission giver offers you 10k credits")
the other reference i remember (and i think obsidian ant is referring to as "currency") is that suites are upgradeable by "ingame activities".
at no point it was said anything could not be bought by credits.

so - my take away was: it will work pretty much as with ships. buy ship, buy modules, engineer them with "materials". maybe scavenge stuff.
That would make sense. Own engineering play for suits and individual weaponry.
 
i can't follow.
did you watch the stream?
the only time currency was mentioned, it was CR, credits, in the part of a walk-through in words for a mission ('let#s say mission giver offers you 10k credits")
the other reference i remember (and i think obsidian ant is referring to as "currency") is that suites are upgradeable by "ingame activities".
at no point it was said anything could not be bought by credits.

so - my take away was: it will work pretty much as with ships. buy ship, buy modules, engineer them with "materials". maybe scavenge stuff.

Obsidian Ant said:
“Suits are obviously just one type of new on foot related item. Others will include various types of equipment in addition to weapons. For those of you wondering if you will be able to buy all of these with your current credits, the answer to that appears to be no. A new form of trading will be introduced where new valuable items will be required for the trade.”

Admittedly there is some room for interpretation there, but it doesn’t sound like the new form of trading, i.e currency, will be limited to engineering modifications.
 
The upgrades to the suits, tools and weapons should require a mix of new and old engineering materials, commodities and credits. Also, some of those new materials should come via "foot sources" (ie missions, salvage etc).

Conversely: new engineers for ships giving new abilities requesting new Odyssey materials also should be created.

I'm one that doesnt equate "Currency" with "Raw Materials". I'm not paying an engineer 3 chunks of iron, a chemical manipulator and a heat vane, I'm asking him or her to take these raw materials they have requested they need to use them to make my engines go a little faster. The term "New Currency" throws me off.
 
The upgrades to the suits, tools and weapons should require a mix of new and old engineering materials, commodities and credits. Also, some of those new materials should come via "foot sources" (ie missions, salvage etc).

Conversely: new engineers for ships giving new abilities requesting new Odyssey materials also should be created.

I'm one that doesnt equate "Currency" with "Raw Materials". I'm not paying an engineer 3 chunks of iron, a chemical manipulator and a heat vane, I'm asking him or her to take these raw materials they have requested they need to use them to make my engines go a little faster. The term "New Currency" throws me off.

Obsidian Ant said:
“Suits are obviously just one type of new on foot related item. Others will include various types of equipment in addition to weapons. For those of you wondering if you will be able to buy all of these with your current credits, the answer to that appears to be no. A new form of trading will be introduced where new valuable items will be required for the trade.”

Admittedly there is some room for interpretation there, but it doesn’t sound like the new form of trading, i.e currency, will be limited to engineering modifications.
 
Obsidian Ant said:
“Suits are obviously just one type of new on foot related item. Others will include various types of equipment in addition to weapons. For those of you wondering if you will be able to buy all of these with your current credits, the answer to that appears to be no. A new form of trading will be introduced where new valuable items will be required for the trade.”

Admittedly there is some room for interpretation there, but it doesn’t sound like the new form of trading, i.e currency, will be limited to engineering modifications.
yeah, i know that obsidian ant SAID that. but i can't follow. i have seen the stream, did you? where is this mentioned in the stream? i'd love to have a source ...

note: stuartGT doesn't mention something like it in his https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threa...covery-scanner-dev-diary-2-livestream.555580/ ....that's a list i'd say matches what was my take away from the stream.
 
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