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it took me a few hours to figure out what was going on when this first came out but it's quite rewarding if you like really slow paced sandbox games. i found it really hard to play as anything besides a trader, especially at the start, it's no wing commander. autopilot is your friend, same with time acceleration. my biggest gripe was the limited random missions and the size of the text. seriously if it's going to be displayed in a window with a potential scroll bar please allow users to allocate a font size, this goes for all games. i really enjoyed building up your own fleet though (even if mine were piddly - 1 transport ship, 2-3 light fighter escorts) but my old pc would chug and crash if combat became too extensive (more than 2 opponents). haven't re-installed it on my current pc since the initial release was cd only, takes about an hour to install the 6 discs worth of stuff. :banghead: as for Titan Quest and its expansion, it's the best clickfest since Diablo2. |
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I also played X3. It took some time, but after a while I was making good money on my merchant fleet. I basically stopped playing due to some bug, though. I'd progressed quite far, ran into a bug which I can't exactly remember what was, but which required me to load a savegame from quite some time back and I think either I didn't have the savegames I needed or it would have me undo so much stuff I had done that I simply couldn't be bothered continuing with the game.
Consider yourself warned, Zarko ;) Keep a lot of saves! |
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i made enough cash to build a factory once. never really figured out how to get it going properly though. gun running is where the money is at but finding buyers at the right time was annoyingly tricky. |
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I plan on getting Diablo 3 when it comes out though. Has anyone played Bioshock 2 yet? Is it any good? |
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better ****ing grab d2 right now and grow a dick. |
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But the sequel is almost perfect. |
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