You do realise that is a fan made video? it wasn't made by FD at all, it says so in the comments section.thrangar wrote:felter wrote:The Return
Well that shed some light, thanks for the linky.
Still a good video.
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You do realise that is a fan made video? it wasn't made by FD at all, it says so in the comments section.thrangar wrote:felter wrote:The Return
Well that shed some light, thanks for the linky.
Yeah that's why I posted it. At the time I also didn't know that FD had linked it in the news letter that they send out.matthewfarmery wrote:You do realise that is a fan made video? it wasn't made by FD at all, it says so in the comments section.thrangar wrote:felter wrote:The Return
Well that shed some light, thanks for the linky.
Still a good video.
It worth it just to "loon" (technical term ) about on a planet's surface in an SRV! It increases you options with the materials and the Engineers - it makes exploring easier. I upgraded both my accounts to Horizons as there is much more to see ( Crashed ships, ruins, thargoid structures, barnacles, brain trees, geysers etc) on planet surfaces.Oldman wrote:Hi folks
I'm debating whether to buy 'Horizons' (now), or should I wait till next year.
The game has had a few updates, and I seem to enjoy it a bit more than I did, so in short, is it worth the extra £19 etc. in it's present state?
Any advice/opinions gratefully appreciated!
Oldman
o7 fellow explorer! A circumnavigation of the galaxy requires a lot of determination, take care out in the black.Redvers Ganderpoke wrote:Currently out at Phua Eurl HB-F d11-2 trying to do a circumnavigation of the galaxy. It's going quite slowly as had to cut my game hours and often take a break from Jump / honking by having a quick "loon" about on a planet!
There is a trick if you do get stuck in an SRV for any reason (down a crevasse or stuck on something (ancient ruin or something) ) . Log out of Horizons and log in in plain ED - you'll be placed in orbit with SRV intact.Oldman wrote:Hi all
I have some SRV's in some of them which I'm just trying to get the hang of driving... ...so much to learn there and I nearly got stuck on a planet, as the SRV wouldn't go under the ship to dock. I had to send the ship away and recall it, it worked okay then.... ...
Oldman
Hi, Thanks for the advice.Redvers Ganderpoke wrote:...
There is a trick if you do get stuck in an SRV for any reason (down a crevasse or stuck on something (ancient ruin or something) ) . Log out of Horizons and log in in plain ED - you'll be placed in orbit with SRV intact.
I'll look out for you but I'll not often in open. (Fleetcom).
Just had some pocket money to spare eh!Oldman wrote:Hi all
Well, I finally bought 'Horizons', spent some credits on three new ships, a Beluga Liner, a Dolphin and a Type Ten Defender.
Oh, with the SRV there's SO MUCH to learn indeed...you wouldn't expect that kind of fun for physics on wheels from a game mainly about zipping around in spaceships...there's not a great deal of planetside content generally, but the act of driving is just enough fun in itself. I currently have almost 9000 km on my odometer, the last 1800 gained with a full circumnavigation of the moon Enceladus:Oldman wrote:I have some SRV's in some of them which I'm just trying to get the hang of driving... ...so much to learn there and I nearly got stuck on a planet, as the SRV wouldn't go under the ship to dock. I had to send the ship away and recall it, it worked okay then.... ...
Oldman
HiRedvers Ganderpoke wrote:Briefly logged in last night (after update) and didn't notice too much difference, but then I didn't do anything - although it did have a new fancy loading screen.
Himuppetts wrote:Got another 50 hours or so of Fallout 4 and then will try again to get into ED! Need to find a corner of space with a faction and try to get familiar with area, people and try to find what the story behind the fictional universe is, i.e try and immerse more.