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How Elite: Dangerous players saved a pilot stuck past the edge of the galaxy

"There's nothing out there. Not for a long way anyway. Ahead is nothing but blackness. As I transmit these words I believe I am the furthest any human has ever traveled from Sol." CMDR Persera is currently drifting in the inky-black void beyond the edge of the Elite Dangerous galaxy, around 11 light years past the most distant star and around 65,650 light years from our Solar System. And it was all in an attempt to drop off some mugs.


"Far Out Mugs - Send your mug to the Beyond!" said the advert in the Hutton Orbital space station. "Send a personalised Hutton Mug out to the furthest reaches of human-explored space. This is an opportunity unlike any other... Pilot Wanted - Think you have what it takes to brave the beyond? Contact The Hutton Orbital Tourism Bureau."


The Hutton Mug is an infamous rare commodity in Elite Dangerous. Only available at Hutton Orbital, a space station that is known for orbiting at a huge distance (0.22 light years) from its parent star, the mugs are apparently "made from the salvaged frame shift drive plates of ships that ran out of fuel before reaching the station".


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Elite Dangerous: Horizons becomes a free update for all players next month

Remember Elite Dangerous: Horizons? The space game's second season of expansions from a few years back, which added things like planetary landings, weapon crafting, ship-launched fighters, and "exhilarating multicrew co-op action" to Elite's universe? It's about to become a free, major update for all Elite Dangerous players on PC and consoles - and there's a treat in store for those who have already purchased it, too.


Frontier Developments announces "the rich season of content", Horizons, will drop as a hefty update into the Elite Dangerous: Horizons base game for the low, low cost of absolutely nothing on October 27 in a press release. That means players who haven't yet delved into Horizons will get to "put wheels on the ground and explore the galaxy up-close with the SRV Scarab ground vehicle" as well as check out "many surface star ports and other locations" from that date for free.


However, if you've purchased Horizons previously, you'll be able to grab an exclusive "Azure" paint job, which is compatible with all of the simulation game's 41 existing ships.


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Elite Dangerous: Horizons Set to Land for All Commanders

Greetings Commanders,

We are happy to announce that Elite Dangerous: Horizons will become a free update for the base game on the 27 October 2020 for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox users.

After the fold down, anyone who owns Elite Dangerous will get access to Horizons content and features free of charge, and all future purchases of Elite Dangerous will include this content.

As a huge thank you to everyone who has purchased Elite Dangerous: Horizons over the past four years you will be receiving an exclusive Azure ship paint job compatible with ALL ships currently in the game.





Elite Dangerous: Horizons brings planetary landings to the Elite Dangerous galaxy, together with weapon crafting, ship-launched fighters and exhilarating multicrew co-op action. This premium expansion also allows players to put wheels on the ground and explore the galaxy up-close with the SRV Scarab ground vehicle, and access to many surface star ports and other locations.

Elite Dangerous: Horizons will remain on sale on all platforms until 26 October to allow players a last chance to obtain the exclusive Horizon owner reward.

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Elite Dangerous - Update 3.7.05

Greetings Commanders!

This patch brings the following fixes:

Crashes & stability
  • Fixed an issue when reading inbox messages in Supercruise caused the game to crash


Fleet Carriers
  • Fixed a bug causing delays and disconnections when entering a location with Fleet Carriers present
  • Fixed a UI focus issue which allowed players to sell ships in the background while using Carrier Management


Mining
  • Stopped depleted motherlode asteroids from respawning when a player flies a Ship-Launched Fighter beyond it's maximum limit


Thanks as always for your feedback!

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Elite Dangerous: Odyssey blends sci-fi inspirations without going "too Guardians of the Galaxy"

If you're a space games fan, you've probably been taking a good look at that new Elite Dangerous: Odyssey exploration dev diary to get an idea of what's in store for the sim early next year. It's clear the upcoming expansion will add a whole new dimension to Elite Dangerous' gameplay, with new locations and outposts to explore on foot and up close - and it seems some of the other big space stories across films and games helped inspire developer Frontier in creating these new worlds.


In an interview about the upcoming Odyssey expansion with game designer Luke Betterton and art director Chris Gregory, we asked about whether any other works in the space, er, space had been inspiring for the dev team in crafting the new update. "Oh, yeah," Betteron jokes. "The Elite Dangerous: Odyssey team is full of nerds, to be honest." He mentions that earlier on that day a member of the team had been talking about British sci-fi comedy classic Red Dwarf, for example.


"It's one of those things that's just in the fabric of who we are as a team. So yes. There's no way you can get away from inspiration," he adds. The designer says he can't "point out anything specific", per se, and Gregory agrees, "it's not one thing really, is it?" - however, the art director does mention a handful of passions and inspirations.


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