I played TC and the tutorial was completely broken and didn't explain anything useful. The game is really hard to get into.
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Last edited by Finray (2011-06-01 13:11:47)
X is no Freespace. The learning curve is a brick wall, but if you can climb just a little bit of it, the payoff is worth it.coke wrote:
Right, not sure if I'm doing the right thing here but I'll trust your recommendation Finray and try Reunion. One thing though is it as fucking complicated as it looks? Are the tutorials etc. sufficient to get me going?
henno Freespace was and tbh I think if your after something similar this will probably be your best bet.
Last edited by Finray (2011-06-04 06:36:41)
Last edited by henno13 (2011-07-01 06:08:54)
This andMiggle wrote:
I played TC and the tutorial was completely broken and didn't explain anything useful. The game is really hard to get into.
that.Aries_37 wrote:
Why does everything take so long? I hope the fun stuff starts soon
Spark wrote:
Goes fine for me.
Yeah, just started playing X3:TC. New to the series so whilst the potential awesomeness is immediately apparent (especially as an EveO veteran), I gotta say I currently have no idea what I'm doing.
It´s gonna take you a few more hours. It really kicks off once you got your first factory and you get a steady stream of credits. A booze factory in Herrons Nebula is ace. You can do missions to change things up a bit once you got the financial backup of a factory or complex.Aries_37 wrote:
This game is grindy as fuck. 2 hours in and I have 150,000 credits, which is not enough to do anything really.
Also while alt tabbed on auto pilot I think my ship must have rammed something. Come back in with 40% hull and have to spend 25 minutes using the shitty repair laser to fix the ship back up.
Why does everything take so long? I hope the fun stuff starts soon