Spacelegs should have no involvment/influence in BG's until Odyssey is released on all platforms

Its an interesting proposal, but as has been pointed out, BGS can still be influenced.

The main concern would be if space legs enabled working the BGS more effectively than from ship. As long as it is on par (or worse) then there isn't an issue.

This could potentially be a problem, because as we know, sometimes FD get the values out of whack for various activities and players, being clever, might find ways to really be effective with space legs in ways that FD didn't consider or intend. And FD being FD, might then take weeks or months to adjust.

Regardless, while that risk exists, i don't think its a good enough reason to block BGS from space legs.
 
But the current bgs activities will still work....
And there is no indication that the Odyssey features will be anything other than an alternative input. It would be wrong of them to have a greater effect than non Odyssey activities!

So I don't see it being a problem in any way, shape or form.
And on top of that... Horizons BGS activities on surface bases weren't suspended when Horizons wasn't on all platforms.
 

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I think I would delay the PC final release as well (to be in line with consoles), but extend the alpha/beta trial period.
I wouldn't, but I think the DLC will be at least stable enough on PC to run properly - it'll still be full of bugs either way, and with a pay walled alpha (did they even mention a beta? Not sure) I'm doubtful how effective testing and bug squashing will be. Most people probably just see it as a paid early access demo anyways.
 
I think I would delay the PC final release as well (to be in line with consoles), but extend the alpha/beta trial period.
That I don't see happening unfortunately as they committed to a 2021 financial year release (end of May for Frontier). Odyssey is supposed to be out in late spring so I imagine the timing isn't coincidence.

Thing is, we could all be sitting here with our nice stable console game watching PC players burying this place in salt and thinking we dodged a bullet. My guess is Autumn is when the game will actually be ready to play on all platforms following all the fixes on PC. Remember how long it's taken to fix the game after some regular updates?
 
That I don't see happening unfortunately as they committed to a 2021 financial year release (end of May for Frontier). Odyssey is supposed to be out in late spring so I imagine the timing isn't coincidence.

Thing is, we could all be sitting here with our nice stable console game watching PC players burying this place in salt and thinking we dodged a bullet. My guess is Autumn is when the game will actually be ready to play on all platforms following all the fixes on PC. Remember how long it's taken to fix the game after some regular updates?
Thats very optimistic, it took 2 years to "almost" fix mining prices alone. And that was just a case of changing some numbers.
 
Thats very optimistic, it took 2 years to "almost" fix mining prices alone. And that was just a case of changing some numbers.
Quite possibly. I would still anticipate some fixes being done between PC release and console release.

Although, I don't know how mining prices of around 1.5 million per ton could stay that long in the game either.
 
what's the point in caring about the BGS at all ?

there's rampant cheating that goes undetected by Fdev if they only cheat againts npcs (the bgs) that allows players to 1 shot kill npcs and auto-pilot

there's no way to compete against that as a non-cheater. You basically have to hope that your activities are uncontested by anyone in a free account.
 

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what's the point in caring about the BGS at all ?

there's rampant cheating that goes undetected by Fdev if they only cheat againts npcs (the bgs) that allows players to 1 shot kill npcs and auto-pilot

there's no way to compete against that as a non-cheater. You basically have to hope that your activities are uncontested by anyone in a free account.
Is there any hard evidence on this? Genuinely interested as I've only just gotten into BGS stuff myself.
 
Should we also all stop playing and wait for all the potential players who haven't bought the game yet to buy it and catch up with the headstart we all have, irrespective of platform? I don't see the situation with the delayed console release any differently. Consoles were also late to the party back in 2015, as far as I know they did okay regardless.
 
if you google that system name that crashes elite dangerous, it'll take you to one of the various (publicly accessible) cheating webpages where they openly talk about how they keep below fdev's detection radar.

and we've had numerous instances of player groups on this forum post about what they can only infer is cheating based on unrealistic activity. But as players, we have very few tools to tell what some other player is doing in solo that would provide any definitive proof. But we can see how popular and accessible the tools are for players to do it and put 2 & 2 together. Add hundreds of thousands of free accounts where there is no risk a player is taking by diving into the cheating world and you have a recipe for just an explosion of players willing to tempt fate.
 
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Consoles players are coming off as a bit spoiled over this delay. Remember, it's not really their fault, they are just rather used to getting most other games at the same time, or often enough, well before PC gamers, (if the PC is getting it at all), that they just don't expect to have to wait longer than PC.
 
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