![]() ![]() Terran Conflict is now at version 3.0 which hasn’t been released *that* long ago, despite the game being over 2 years old now. The community has an enormous influence over the game and their feedback is taken incredibly seriously. Egosoft is absolutely unrivalled when it comes to supporting their games and we don’t state this lightly. It’s rare that we specifically speak about a developer during a review but for this game it’s absolutely worth doing, as it’s extremely relevant to the value for money aspect of our score. (TC is essentially an updated engine of X3: R, with different main plot – I’d suggest you go straight into TC.) I’ve clocked 141 hours in X3: Terran Conflict since I bought it on Steam and played X3: Reunion for over 250 hours prior to that. As an indication, the current game I am playing through has 56 hours on the clock and I’ve only finished the Terran plot. You can literally play forever if you would want but the game has developed to keep people busy for a long, long time. ![]() The game can be played in any way you like, but there currently are 9 major plot lines + a whole range of different corporate missions for different corporations, and hundreds of other randomly generated missions. Let me stress this again, the universe is fucking HUGE – just check this X3 TC Map. ![]() There are several sectors which regular players will recognise instantly, despite the universe being HUGE. Sectors are extremely diverse as well – some including full-blown planets, tons of asteroids, nebulae, etc. The X3: Terran Conflict universe is extremely rich and diverse – containing several distinct alien races and factions: I’ve seen people post complexes with over 400 stations connected to them on the official forums, which is a truly epic undertaking when done in the unmodified game. Safety is important as the universe is a very dangerous place filled with pirates and some very aggressive alien races who don’t warn before they start shooting. Stations within a complex obviously don’t need to have their products transported back and forth, so it’s efficient, economic and much safer. There is no limit to the amount of stations you can connect this way as long as there is space available in the sector and your hardware is capable of rendering it. A complex is essentially multiple space-stations linked together, forming a much larger space station connected by tubes. On top of this players are also able to build any of the stations in the game themselves, be it mines on asteroids or full-blown weapon complexes. It’s one of my personal preferences, and using a fleet of transport ships to ferry goods all over the universe is a great way to make a lot of credits. The entire economy works on a supply & demand basis and a player can earn a lot of credits by trading. The game also features an economic model with space stations in different sectors and from different races requiring certain resources to produce their products. exe and follow the instructions.Īvailable Languages: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Polish and Russian.ġ6.Jan.12 X³: Terran Conflict 1.0.1 -> 3.My docked Iguana Vanguard Passenger Transport Fixed missions in Pirate or Yaki space not selecting correct enemiesĪdditional information about X3: Terran Conflict 3.3 can be found in the 3.3 News Post and change log.Īttention: This update is not compatible with the Steam version of X3TC! The Steam client will automatically update your game files. ![]() Fixed "invalid" being displayed instead of date/time in savegame load menu.Fixed duration of subtitles and displayed hints in several languages.Fixed exploit in return ship mission where boarded ships remained player owned.Fixed various issues with joystick control.Fixed various crashes and enabled crash dump generation.Fixed mission-related memory leaks and performance issues.Updated Chinese and Russian localisation files.Added controller support (Windows only).This update brings a large number of fixes and improvements to many parts of the game. This is an update for version 3.0 onwards. ![]()
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