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8/04/2012

Conquest: Frontier Wars Review

Conquest: Frontier Wars
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Superb graphics. Clean AI. Truly exciting battles. Creative strategies. And, i had no problem with this on my own system. I even have windows xp and i got this to run very easily. Don't knock this game because some guy knows so little about his own computer that instead of trouble-shooting, he goes out and gets another one and even IT wont run the program. I thik this game was and still is underrated. Massive levels with a pretty cool multiplayer setup (8 players on my lan!) The background (space, mostly) is BEAUTIFUL. Runs on a moderate system. Athlon 900 / 1 gig ram(pc 133)/ geforce 4 4800 (128 ddr) / soundblaster audigy 2 / 12x dvd+rw drive / 24x cd-rom drive There is a little rough language, which is where the fifth star went. There's little need for that in a great game like this. It takes away from it, really. It just feels forced.

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It is about 200 years in the future and we have just discovered wormholes, and are learning how to navigate them. Wormholes connect galaxies and solar systems and allow you to fly across the entire breadth of the universe. Your goal as a commander in the Frontier Wars will be to explore and secure sector after sector of the galaxy.With a fledgling fleet under your command and orders to investigate, you enter an epic struggle for galactic domination. Master the technology and tactics of three clashing races as you control strategic wormholes, maintain precious supply lines, and forge an empire from hundreds of unique units to attain total control of the galaxy.

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4/22/2012

X3: The Reunion 2.0 Review

X3: The Reunion 2.0
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For those of you who have been looking for that space simulation that's actually a simulation, you've probably found what you've been looking for.

Let me start with an explanation, X3 is storyline optional. There are several different options to start off with, giving you the choice of just about any time of job, with the storyline turned on or off, creating a massive sandbox. Massive is right too, with about 120 sectors, each with an infinite navigable space, although most people will probably go about 30km on each axis. Each sector is connected to other sectors adjoining it via HUGE gates, at least 500m in diameter.

Another thing about X3 is the simulation. This will turn most people away, as the game takes place in real-time, with time compression to simply speed up time. The game literally seems to take forever. There are numerous ways to make money in the beginning of the game, and none of them are by any means quick. Money is treated realistically, with ships and weapons outrageously expensive. Prices are calculated on a supply and demand, so unlike games like Freelancer, you MUST keep an eye out for good deals, as the prices will almost never be the same at the same factory.

For example: If you buy 5000 units of argnu beef for 40cr for 200,000cr, the prices will probably be about 60cr after you buy. Then take them to another factory, and say they buy argnu beef for 50cr, once you sell they will buy for maybe 30cr, and from that trade run you make a profit of 50,000cr. The game isn't this rounded, but that's about how trading works.

Fighting is also always present. Pirates have bases in certain sectors, and will attack you sometimes, depending on how vulnerable you are, and what you're carrying. If you're empty and well-armed, they'll probably avoid you. You can, however, capture ships, pirate or otherwise. Captured ships will NOT be in the best of condition, but they will still sell for a pretty penny at certain stations.

Later in the game, you can save up and buy factories which produce products or resources. You will of course need to rent a ship to transport them, unless you already own a certain type of ship, as well as buy ships to transport goods to and from your factories. The scripting for the ship AI is pretty decent for a universe that virtually runs itself.

At first you will probably feel constrained by your equipment. There's always that freighter that makes 100x more than you, or that fighter that's faster and more maneuverable than you, or that ship that has better weapons or shields than you. Although after a few days of nursing your hoard, you'll find that you can afford some really big ships and better equipment.

The complexity in X3 is absolutely astonishing and I honestly can't do it all justice. It can be completely overwhelming for most people, but if any of the above sounds like fun to you and you have a fair amount of patience, I suggest you buy this game. For $20 you can't go wrong!

If you do buy this game, I suggest you check the Egosoft forums for some helpful scripts and bonuses, both fan-made and official.

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An Ever-Changing Evolving Universe with New FeaturesDVD Format and No StarforceProduct InformationX3: Reunion Version 2.0 includes the full version of the original PLUS thejam-packed addition of the: Bala Gi research mission. X3 ReunionVersion 2.0 the sequel to the brilliant X2 - The Threat gives the player achance to uncover some of the answers to the biggest questions in theX-Universe.Whilethe Argon fleet is stretched almost to the breaking point by the continuingattacks from Khaak a new enemy is stalking the X-universe. What links amysterious ship with the power to disappear the ruthless Yaki pirates and amachine left by an ancient species? It's time to strap yourself in warm upyour laser cannon and get some answers.Extensive development has gone into the X3 engine making full use of DirectX 9technology to create dramatic visual effects and stunningly realisticstarships. Coupled with the massively enhanced A.L. (Artificial Life)system X3: Reunion presents players with an ever-changing evolving universe where players'actions really shape the future of the universe. Newcomers willenjoy the additions to the already graphically impressive almost living X3-Universewhile veterans can expect new construction options and an improved physicsmodel.IncludesThe Sequel to the award winning X2: The Threat will introduce a new 3D engine aswell as a new story new ships and a new gameplay to greatly increase thevariety in the X-universe. The economy of X3: Reunion will be more complex thananything seen in the X-universe before. Factories are being built by NPCs warscan affect the global economy NPCs can trade freely and pirates will behave farmore realistically.Features:Trade your way to mogul statusFight with over 700 ships and 30 weaponsBuild an empire in over 150 huge space sectorsThink your way through the massive plotExtensive development has gone into the X3 engine making f

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3/27/2012

Freespace / Silent Threat Bundle (Jewel Case) Review

Freespace / Silent Threat Bundle
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First of all, if I could, I would give this game a 4 1/2 star rating.If your looking for a space sim game that has good graphics and game play this is the one for you.One thing I happily discovered was the range of skill levels.If you're a [not-so-skilled] gamer that can never manage to win a game without cheat codes, this is a great game.If you're a skilled gamer who is looking for a challenge this is still the game to buy.
Another cool thing about this game is the fact that you aren't a one man army.Your wingmen are actually a great resourse.You can tell them what to doand they'll actually do it.
The variety from mission to mission is also excellent.In some missions your job is to destroy the enemy, in some it's to escort ships, in some it's to spy on the enemy etc.
The graphics are sweet too.This is an old game but you can't tell by the graphics.
You can choose between 5 or 6 ships to fly on different missions andyou can customise them with different weapons.
This game is at an increadible value... It is deffinately worth buying.

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Space Combat Simulation with Over 40 New Missions!Product Information[Requires Full Version of Descent: Freespace The Great War to Play]As the Great War rages on you have been commissioned by the GTI (GalacticTerrain Intelligence) for special intelligence operations. In a matter ofnational security you have been asked to go behind enemy lines in order topreserve the fragile space treaty. However you'll soon discover that theGTI has other purposes in its mind. With the help of Shivan technology the GTIis secretly building a new ship the Hades which has the power to annihilateother capital ships in a few seconds. But now that the war is over what arethey going to do with it? Is the GTI setting you up or are the Shivansspreading their evil rage?Product Features40 missions built from both the developers and game fans challenge yourskill and power in a battle to the finish.2 killer ships join your squadron of 40 stunningly realistic richlydetailed crafts.2 primary weapons and 2 secondary weapons are at your disposal to trashthe sky with enemy debris.A Capital ship has emerged and is poised to challenge the greatest fighterin space.System RequirementsRequires Full Version of Descent: Freespace The Great War to PlayWindows 95 98 Me NT XPPentium 133 MHz or faster processor with 3D Accelerator (Glide or D3D)Pentium 166 MHz or faster processor without 3D Accelerator32 MB of RAM300 MB free Hard Drive space8X CD-ROM DriveDirectX 5.0 (included)DirectX compatible sound and video cards

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