

You could always check if a friend has the game and check it out there. It's up to you to either wait for the gold version or effectively pay double the money and play now. Factories are being built by NPCs, wars can affect the global. The economy of X: Reunion is more complex than anything seen in the X-universe before. For making money, quick/easy/fun way is to capture ships (mainly fighters and cargo ships).The pilots will randomly bail if you slowly wear them down, so dont use hard hitting weapons for this. The open ended gameplay allows the player to. No Bonus Pack as it hasn't been released yet.) The price will be 40 euro's, FAIK, which is the same as the base games. The Sequel to the award winning X: The Threat introduces a new 3D engine as well as a new story, new ships and a new gameplay to greatly increase the variety in the X-universe. These games are best described as Space simulators which incorporate trade, combat, ship and station management. From what I gather they're stepping over to a new publisher and are (re-?)releasing the Gold Version, which will include X3: Reunion 2.5 (includes all updates, expansion and bonus pack I believe) and X3: Terran Conflict 2.0 (includes updates up to 2.0a - though the new publisher might release it with 2.1 - and the Aldrin Mission expansion. Except for the lack of gate jumping, Terran sectors are safe for setting up your starting trade empire, as well, but there's not much to actually trade in.Īs it would seem, the X3 games are all sold out. It's main plot is relatively easy, and you start out with a good ship to do some combat missions with. Not to mention the short tutorial that's in the game (comm the flight school in the sector you start in), and the Terran start is preferably a start for new players. (Well, right after a few silly, VERY buggy, silly main plot missions.) It will take a long time before you have gotten to know the basics in Reunion, TC lends a more stable enviroment, with all the added features.
#Lets play x3 reunion movie#
Utilising the X³ Reality engine, X³ pushes the graphical boundary to movie quality in-game graphics. Reunion has no tutorials, you will be thrown in the dark right from the bat. X³: REUNION continues to lead the way in offering players the ultimate open ended game play experience, backed by an addictive storyline and intense combat/trading action.
