wow, i must love the X series
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Re: wow, i must love the X series
I came to X2 after playing X3
Unfortunately the latter had forever spoiled me. I could not get by without the complex construction kits I had grown used to.
I did try shipping stuffs from factory to factory but it just wasn't the same
Unfortunately the latter had forever spoiled me. I could not get by without the complex construction kits I had grown used to.
I did try shipping stuffs from factory to factory but it just wasn't the same
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Wasn't it north of the north game of Ore Belt?
Anyway, AFAIK the biggest changes from X2 -> X3 were in the graphics engine and the GUI. The main game engine was merely improved but basically the same as in BTF.
Anyway, AFAIK the biggest changes from X2 -> X3 were in the graphics engine and the GUI. The main game engine was merely improved but basically the same as in BTF.
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The engine change was the reason entire sectors became foggy instead of just small fog banks. I'd rather have kept some of the older stuff to keep those foggy regions, since I'd developed so many ways to use them.
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It really wasn't. The X2 graphics engine was a *major* upgrade from the BTF one.Cpt.Jericho wrote: ↑Tue, 8. Sep 20, 01:35Wasn't it north of the north game of Ore Belt?
Anyway, AFAIK the biggest changes from X2 -> X3 were in the graphics engine and the GUI. The main game engine was merely improved but basically the same as in BTF.
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I did "proceed" from X3R to Xbtf. Apart from engine differences, the Xbtf was "easy"; you knew what to trade first in Seizewell.brucewarren wrote: ↑Tue, 8. Sep 20, 01:33I came to X2 after playing X3
Unfortunately the latter had forever spoiled me. I could not get by without the complex construction kits I had grown used to.
I did try shipping stuffs from factory to factory but it just wasn't the same
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Re: wow, i must love the X series
So it was. Clearly I didn't rc
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i got so lost in Paranid space the first time I played X2. I had to stay up till about three till I finally made it back to Argon territory and could dock safely.
It was great. Hadn't had such a nerve wracking experience since my early PC gaming days, and I haven't since.
It was great. Hadn't had such a nerve wracking experience since my early PC gaming days, and I haven't since.
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Thinks X2 remains my favourite of the series, but that may be hte perceived threat of the Khaak to me. They'd appear anywhere, so i had to have patrols. Can't remember if it was X3 Reunion or not, but even pirates just flew past my station and left stuff alone. Didn't feel any "threat" in space.
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Yes, indeed that was an upgrade. But it was an upgrade to the graphics engine and not the game engine. A lot of things had changed between BTF/XT to X2, but as far as I know, the math happening in the background hasn't been tempered with that much.
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I did a detailed algorithmic analysis of the AI in the third game (no idea where it would be on this site now). It wasn't fundamentally any different from X2, but there were some improvements. I've not played any of the more recent games, but game AI is limited by the requirement of needing to take second place, or lower on the processor to the game itself. Thus they use simpler algorithms, better suited to the live world the X games present, if just a tad frustrating when your freighter full of expensive cargo faceplants into a station....Cpt.Jericho wrote: ↑Wed, 9. Sep 20, 23:13Yes, indeed that was an upgrade. But it was an upgrade to the graphics engine and not the game engine. A lot of things had changed between BTF/XT to X2, but as far as I know, the math happening in the background hasn't been tempered with that much.
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All the games in the X Series prior to X Rebirth use fundamentally the same game engine. It evolved and changed for each iteration of the game, so the version used in X3AP is significantly different in many ways to the one used in X-BTF, but it wouldn't be possible to draw a line between any two particular games that came one after the other, and say this game's engine is not the same engine as that game's engine. Certain areas changed, such as when the MCSI was added in X2 or the MD was added in X3, but very little was ever removed or replaced entirely.
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Rebirth and after is where I ducked out. Not willingly. I had been desperate to play it when I first got out of hospital. I think i bought it either while I was an in-patient, or shortly after I got discharged. Not that it mattered, since the new controllers I had to use weren't fully supported. We're not talking weird ones either. I mean my new Logitech joystick (Previously I'd been a keyboard only player, never could shake my Elite years....)CBJ wrote: ↑Thu, 10. Sep 20, 14:24All the games in the X Series prior to X Rebirth use fundamentally the same game engine. It evolved and changed for each iteration of the game, so the version used in X3AP is significantly different in many ways to the one used in X-BTF, but it wouldn't be possible to draw a line between any two particular games that came one after the other, and say this game's engine is not the same engine as that game's engine. Certain areas changed, such as when the MCSI was added in X2 or the MD was added in X3, but very little was ever removed or replaced entirely.
I imagine There's full joystick support now, it wasn't there when I tried though, and my free time has vanished. I'll get back into the X series at some point. I've got everything I need to let me do it apart from that pesky time thing. However this not having time for games is really starting to bug me.
Time was I would always set aside a slot to play regardless of how busy things were, and it helped me relax. At the moment I've even bought the C&C Remaster and not found time to touch that either, so this is getting silly.
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Re: wow, i must love the X series
X2 The Threat is where I came in. I'm an old timer gamer now. Past my 60.
I liked the cockpits, the neat training scenarios available for intro to fighter, trader, station builder, and there's been nothing like it in subsequent X versions. There's a cut scene where the on-screen hissing Teladi comm happens in the Brenan's Triumph mission plot - still recall being spooked by it and quitting out of the game to recover from the shocking first contact (for me) ALIEN ENCOUNTER. Yea and I do recall the gas nebula's eating my hull/shields, and the rotating asteroids, and those awsome fast Capital ships, when I at last managed to buy one. And they docked TS class ships and M6 class ships too? irrc.
After a long time doing other stuff, (Starcraft 2 being one) I've now revisited X3 AP and already have close to 100 ships, many are ex Dukes, thanks to Dukes TS', TP's, and pirate M3, M4, M5's. No stations yet.
In this game, first my pirate cap is a M4 Buster, which I got with my stock starter M5 Explorer. The second is a M3+ Pirate Kea (!) with same Explorer having just puny 3x1mj shields, because the Buster was still waiting for shields upgrade. Boron Pirate: "I'm leaving. I will remember you", priceless little one liners like this is what I still love in this game.
The game runs like a charm in Windows 10, on my 10 year old X58 chipset 12GB triple channel, Xeon 3.6 GHZ, upgraded Graphics 6GB GTX 1660 OC rig. No more screen tear, yay. X3 - for me It 'still cuts the mustard' everything on ultra, still a great game. Beautiful ships, I love the stations. Shame about the limitations of the single processor, (old save game has some sectors with over a 1000 factories).
Tip: Kea was being swarmed at the time by drones from a TS it had attacked, It happened nearby and I got a few shots at it, was the only way it would bail with my weak little IRE lasers.
Have got hard copies of all X universe games except X4 - did NOT pre-order X4 after the Rebirth fiasco. Patiently saving up for a new rig while waiting for X$ to have more bugs patched.
I liked the cockpits, the neat training scenarios available for intro to fighter, trader, station builder, and there's been nothing like it in subsequent X versions. There's a cut scene where the on-screen hissing Teladi comm happens in the Brenan's Triumph mission plot - still recall being spooked by it and quitting out of the game to recover from the shocking first contact (for me) ALIEN ENCOUNTER. Yea and I do recall the gas nebula's eating my hull/shields, and the rotating asteroids, and those awsome fast Capital ships, when I at last managed to buy one. And they docked TS class ships and M6 class ships too? irrc.
After a long time doing other stuff, (Starcraft 2 being one) I've now revisited X3 AP and already have close to 100 ships, many are ex Dukes, thanks to Dukes TS', TP's, and pirate M3, M4, M5's. No stations yet.
In this game, first my pirate cap is a M4 Buster, which I got with my stock starter M5 Explorer. The second is a M3+ Pirate Kea (!) with same Explorer having just puny 3x1mj shields, because the Buster was still waiting for shields upgrade. Boron Pirate: "I'm leaving. I will remember you", priceless little one liners like this is what I still love in this game.
The game runs like a charm in Windows 10, on my 10 year old X58 chipset 12GB triple channel, Xeon 3.6 GHZ, upgraded Graphics 6GB GTX 1660 OC rig. No more screen tear, yay. X3 - for me It 'still cuts the mustard' everything on ultra, still a great game. Beautiful ships, I love the stations. Shame about the limitations of the single processor, (old save game has some sectors with over a 1000 factories).
Tip: Kea was being swarmed at the time by drones from a TS it had attacked, It happened nearby and I got a few shots at it, was the only way it would bail with my weak little IRE lasers.
Have got hard copies of all X universe games except X4 - did NOT pre-order X4 after the Rebirth fiasco. Patiently saving up for a new rig while waiting for X$ to have more bugs patched.
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X REBIRTH? "JUST A TOURIST until X4 IS RELEASED! Because That SUPERNOVA sure went FUBAR" (Quoting T.Hawk. Read all about it at: http://forum.egosoft.com/viewtopic.php?t=353678)