Shg56EDH is liability for FD as corporate man - avangerdutton said, they even removed EDH from Steam only EDO is available now.
? A simple glance at the Steam page suggests this is not the case, with Odyssey still showing up as separate DLC there.
Shg56EDH is liability for FD as corporate man - avangerdutton said, they even removed EDH from Steam only EDO is available now.
Mac4Shg56EDH is liability for FD as corporate man - avangerdutton said, they even removed EDH from Steam only EDO is available now.
? A simple glance at the Steam page suggests this is not the case, with Odyssey still showing up as separate DLC there.
Yuna Sakashiro True, but Horizons is gone. There's only the base game now.
Artieit is the base game now
ArtieWhy they should have/sell Horizons there, as it's a part of the base game (more precisely, it is the base game now)? I see no point to have Horizons listed anywhere and removing it from stores is a logical step. Doesn't matter if you bought it earlier or not, you simply have it. You are looking for problems where aren't any.
ArtieStrictly technically, the EDH4 and EDO crossplay was promised for the Odyssey console release, which... won't happen. There was no promise of it for the EDH4 release.
ArtieEither way, in case of problems, the argument of such players like: "I bought Horizons before and I have a right to play Horizons 4.0" is not valid, because all its content is within EDO, so their rights aren't damaged. The have what they bought and there never was any guarantee about (a number of) other players in the game session around.
ArtieAlthough players may not like it, Frontier's approach is clean.
Yuna Sakashiro
This is what many people are getting wrong. Crossplay wasn't promised for the console release but after the console release. The console release was an obstacle, not a condition. In other words it was, "We do this first, and then we do that," and not "We have to do this first because it's a prerequisite to doing that."
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Yuna Sakashiro
Crossplay with Horizons was an advertised feature of Odyssey. In fact the advertisement is still online. So no one can reasonably claim that EDO players got all the content they paid for. EDO and EDH4 are exactly the same thing. The "SeasonTwo" argument merely locks all Odyssey-specific content and unlocks crossplay instead. Since crossplay is an advertised feature of EDO, unlocking it this way cannot be illegal. On the contrary, Frontier's intentional blocking of the feature constitutes false advertising.
Yuna Sakashiro
Frontier's approach is anything but clean, and they know it. Which is why there's no crackdown on those who circumvent the block, and there is no server-side blocking either. Although Frontier may not like it, our approach is clean.
ArtieYuna Sakashiro
This is what many people are getting wrong. Crossplay wasn't promised for the console release but after the console release. The console release was an obstacle, not a condition. In other words it was, "We do this first, and then we do that," and not "We have to do this first because it's a prerequisite to doing that."
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Either way, the stated condition was not met (as the Odyssey console release won't happen).
Yuna Sakashiro
Crossplay with Horizons was an advertised feature of Odyssey. In fact the advertisement is still online. So no one can reasonably claim that EDO players got all the content they paid for. EDO and EDH4 are exactly the same thing. The "SeasonTwo" argument merely locks all Odyssey-specific content and unlocks crossplay instead. Since crossplay is an advertised feature of EDO, unlocking it this way cannot be illegal. On the contrary, Frontier's intentional blocking of the feature constitutes false advertising.
Same as in previous case, the condition (as stated in the article linked) was not met. The only trouble is that the Odyssey for consoles won't be released and if there is something that can be pointed out on those statements as a plan that wasn't fulfilled, it's this.
Yuna Sakashiro
Frontier's approach is anything but clean, and they know it. Which is why there's no crackdown on those who circumvent the block, and there is no server-side blocking either. Although Frontier may not like it, our approach is clean.
I am quite certain their lawyers ensured it's clean. I however do agree, from a non-lawyer view, that players' approach to this situation is clean as well (for the reasons mentioned earlier), unless Frontier will clearly state it's forbidden in a respect to some point of their T&C. In such case I will also need to remove all mentions about it here (and that's why I have checked the situation about it in detail earlier).
Yuna Sakashiro
From a technical perspective it makes no sense that a console version of Odyssey would be required for crossplay on PCs. So I'm not quite sure why you keep calling it a condition.
ArtieYuna Sakashiro
From a technical perspective it makes no sense that a console version of Odyssey would be required for crossplay on PCs. So I'm not quite sure why you keep calling it a condition.
By the "condition" I mean a condition like if-then-else or in this case when-then, in respect to the statements/text written. So, "when we release Odyssey on consoles, then...", where the "when" didn't happen, so "then" will not occur (technical feasibility, etc. aside as it's irrelevant for that statement).