odyssey

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the tag 'odyssey' primarily focus on the video game Assassin's Creed Odyssey, particularly its compatibility issues with Windows 11 24H2. While Ubisoft has released patches for Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Origins to fix black screens and freezes, Odyssey remains unpatched, leaving fans disappointed. The tag also appears in other contexts, such as a documentary series titled 'Odyssey' about ancient hunting tools, a sci-fi theme pack for Windows 7 referencing '2001: A Space Odyssey', and the historical codename 'Odyssey' for Microsoft Excel during its early development in 1983.
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    Windows 11 24H2 Bug Fixes: Assassin's Creed Valhalla & Origins Now Playable

    For Windows 11 gamers who have been stuck under the weight of black screens and sudden freezes in their favorite Ubisoft titles, today's news might feel like a much-needed ray of sunshine. The dreaded compatibility issues plaguing Assassin's Creed games under Windows 11 24H2 are now closer to...
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    Assassin's Creed Updates: Valhalla & Origins Patches for Windows 11 24H2 – No Love for Odyssey

    If you’re venturing through ancient Egypt or Viking Age Norway with Ubisoft's Assassin’s Creed titles, life just got a little easier—well, at least for some of you. Ubisoft has rolled out critical patches designed to make Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Assassin’s Creed Origins compatible with...
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    VIDEO The Mystery Of The 9,000 Year Old Hunting Tools Frozen In The Yukon | Secrets From The Ice | Odyssey

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    Electrify Your Windows 7 Desktop With Free Sci-Fi Themepacks and Fonts

    Travel through time and space with themes for Blade Runner, Doctor Who, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and other favorites--plus science-fiction inspired fonts. Link Removed
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    Windows 7 Excel 25th Anniversary - Part One

    Here at Microsoft, we are celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Microsoft Excel by taking a look through its compelling and dramatic history, which is filled with great tech tidbits. In this video, we talk to Scott Oki, Charles Simonyi, Jeff Raikes, and other visionaries behind Excel. We go back...
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