comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Elite dangerou - Page 4 : comparemela.com

Elite Dangerous: Odyssey alpha now lets you play with your main game ships and characters

Alpha also extended into May. Updated on 28 April 2021 Elite Dangerous: Odyssey s alpha has entered its fourth and final phase, meaning players now have access to all their hard-earned toys from the main game - and will continue to do so until the alpha wraps up on its new, later end date of 5th May. More specifically, phase four of the Odyssey alpha integrates a recent snapshot of Elite Dangerous base game - taken on 23rd April - so that participants can make use of any Commanders, ships, ship customisations, fighters, SRVs, and so on acquired up to that point. And to ensure players are able to spend more time doing space stuff and less time waiting for their belongings to worm their way from wherever in the galaxy they were left in the main game, Frontier is reducing transportation times and transportation costs for the alpha.

Elite Dangerous Odyssey expansion gets May release date on PC

One giant leap. Updated on 22 April 2021 Elite Dangerous Odyssey expansion, which adds the likes of on-foot traversal and first-person shooty-bang to the long-running space sim series, is coming to PC in its final form on 19th May. Odyssey promises to deliver the biggest shake-up Elite Dangerous has yet seen by giving space explorers the opportunity to leave their ships and stretch their legs around space stations, settlements, and across planetary terrain. Developer Frontier s long-awaited discovery of below-waist appendages is accompanied by a range of new activities designed to give Commanders more (mostly leg-based) gameplay options while galavanting around Elite Dangerous procedurally generated galaxy.

DF Direct Weekly: Is Intel s Rocket Lake really that bad?

Plus Xbox Series X performance tests, DF Supporter Q+A and much more. Blog by Richard Leadbetter, Technology Editor, Digital Foundry 5 April 2021 Yes, it s a public holiday, but Digital Foundry Direct Weekly continues nonetheless! In this 91 minute episode, myself, John Linneman and Alex Battaglia tackle a number of topics, kicking off with the controversy surrounding Intel s Rocket Lake. From our perspective, it s certainly performant in games but with the Core i9 dropping two cores and the entire range debuting on a platform that will be phased out within the year, there s plenty to count against it too. Regardless, is it really as bad as the PC tech channels say it is?

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.