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Odyssey drags Elite Dangerous out of the cockpit and onto alien ground - on-foot exploration, first-person combat, and planetary settlements all crammed into one ambitious DLC.

Elite Dangerous: Odyssey is the expansion that finally lets you unbuckle from the pilot seat. After years of the base game locking players inside their ships, Frontier Developments added on-foot gameplay to one of the most sprawling space simulations ever built. You land on planets, walk through atmospheric settlements, pick up missions from NPCs face-to-face, and get into third-person-perspective firefights using a small arsenal of modular weapons. For a game that previously reduced human interaction to a menu screen, this is a genuine structural shift. The on-foot loop itself sits somewhere between a lightweight looter-shooter and a stealth mission board. Contracts ask you to retrieve data, eliminate targets, or retrieve goods from guarded settlements, and your loadout choices - suit type (Dominator for combat, Maverick for salvage, Artemis for exploration), weapon selection, and engineering upgrades - matter more as the difficulty scales. The engineering system mirrors ship engineering closely enough that returning commanders will find their footing fast. Newcomers will need more patience, because Odyssey assumes you already understand how Elite works. If you don't, start with the base game first, grind a few hundred hours, then return. That is not a joke. The tutorial is thin. From a systems perspective, the depth is real but unevenly distributed. Ship-to-foot integration works well conceptually - you fly in, land at a settlement, complete a ground mission, return to orbit and warp to the next system. That flow can be satisfying. What undercuts it is performance and polish that never fully recovered from a troubled launch. The PC build ran significantly worse than the base game at release, and while patches have improved things, it still demands more hardware than you'd expect for what you're seeing on screen. The on-foot AI is serviceable at best, and settlement layouts tend to repeat across the galaxy, which starts to sting after your twentieth identical extraction mission in a carbon-copy base. Where Odyssey earns its place is in the atmospheric exploration side. Walking on a planetary surface, looking up at a ringed gas giant filling the sky, scanning alien biology for the Exobiology mechanic - these moments are genuinely striking. Exobiology in particular is a solid late-game money-maker and a legitimate reason to visit obscure systems no player has mapped before. The shared galaxy means you'll occasionally cross paths with other commanders during planetary missions, which adds unpredictability. For players who have already squeezed 500 hours out of the base game and want a new axis of activity, Odyssey provides one. For players hoping Odyssey would fix Elite's notorious new-player cliff, it does not. The mod ecosystem for Elite Dangerous is lighter than Paradox-style grand strategy games - Frontier's always kept tighter control over the client - but third-party tools like EDMC, Spansh, and Inara remain essential and work with Odyssey content. VR support is technically present for the cockpit but the on-foot portion drops VR entirely, which is a well-documented frustration worth knowing before you buy. If you're already invested in Elite's universe and want more reasons to leave the ship, Odyssey delivers a flawed but functional answer. If you're on the fence about Elite as a whole, resolve that question first. Diego, Scout Team

Elite Dangerous: Odyssey (DLC)

Elite Dangerous: Odyssey (DLC)

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19 may 2021Frontier Developments
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Elite Dangerous: Odyssey is the expansion that finally lets you unbuckle from the pilot seat. After years of the base game locking players inside their ships, Frontier Developments added on-foot gameplay to one of the most sprawling space simulations ever built. You land on planets, walk through atmospheric settlements, pick up missions from NPCs face-to-face, and get into third-person-perspective firefights using a small arsenal of modular weapons. For a game that previously reduced human interaction to a menu screen, this is a genuine structural shift. The on-foot loop itself sits somewhere between a lightweight looter-shooter and a stealth mission board. Contracts ask you to retrieve data, eliminate targets, or retrieve goods from guarded settlements, and your loadout choices - suit type (Dominator for combat, Maverick for salvage, Artemis for exploration), weapon selection, and engineering upgrades - matter more as the difficulty scales. The engineering system mirrors ship engineering closely enough that returning commanders will find their footing fast. Newcomers will need more patience, because Odyssey assumes you already understand how Elite works. If you don't, start with the base game first, grind a few hundred hours, then return. That is not a joke. The tutorial is thin. From a systems perspective, the depth is real but unevenly distributed. Ship-to-foot integration works well conceptually - you fly in, land at a settlement, complete a ground mission, return to orbit and warp to the next system. That flow can be satisfying. What undercuts it is performance and polish that never fully recovered from a troubled launch. The PC build ran significantly worse than the base game at release, and while patches have improved things, it still demands more hardware than you'd expect for what you're seeing on screen. The on-foot AI is serviceable at best, and settlement layouts tend to repeat across the galaxy, which starts to sting after your twentieth identical extraction mission in a carbon-copy base. Where Odyssey earns its place is in the atmospheric exploration side. Walking on a planetary surface, looking up at a ringed gas giant filling the sky, scanning alien biology for the Exobiology mechanic - these moments are genuinely striking. Exobiology in particular is a solid late-game money-maker and a legitimate reason to visit obscure systems no player has mapped before. The shared galaxy means you'll occasionally cross paths with other commanders during planetary missions, which adds unpredictability. For players who have already squeezed 500 hours out of the base game and want a new axis of activity, Odyssey provides one. For players hoping Odyssey would fix Elite's notorious new-player cliff, it does not. The mod ecosystem for Elite Dangerous is lighter than Paradox-style grand strategy games - Frontier's always kept tighter control over the client - but third-party tools like EDMC, Spansh, and Inara remain essential and work with Odyssey content. VR support is technically present for the cockpit but the on-foot portion drops VR entirely, which is a well-documented frustration worth knowing before you buy. If you're already invested in Elite's universe and want more reasons to leave the ship, Odyssey delivers a flawed but functional answer. If you're on the fence about Elite as a whole, resolve that question first.

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Diego · Scout Team

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steamOn-Foot ExplorationExobiologyLooter-Shooter ElementsSpace SimPersistent UniverseMission BoardLoadout CustomizationPlanetary LandingThird-Party Tool Support

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Processor
Intel i5-4590 / AMD FX 8350
Memory
8 GB RAM
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NVIDIA Geforce GTX 780 / AMD R9 280x (3 GB VRAM)
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
75 GB available space

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19 may 2021

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