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"this space sim is a winner"
5 stars"

Any gamer who, like me, spent hours and hours in front of Elite will love this game. This is finally a worthy successor, much more in the spirit of Elite than, say, Freelancer – where you are pretty much bound into the storyline if you want to get access to equipment and new areas of the game universe. In X-3 you are given complete freedom. There is a two or three stage training mission to kick the game off, and after that it's up for you to decide if you want to keep following the storyline, or turn into a merchant prince, a bounty hunter, a pirate … you can even build you own space factories and complexes of factories.

The universe is gorgeous, the flight model is pretty good – somewhere between inertia-less and Asteroids-like friction-less.

There is a certain role playing element in that you have standing with the different peoples in the game universe and to begin with some will hardly let you dock at their space station until you impress them, with trade (difficult if they won't let you dock, eh!) and by killing pirates or Alien Invaders in their sectors. Once they like you enough, you can even purchase(!) a law enforcement license, and you get paid for killing baddies.

The interface takes a little getting used to, and it's not really obvious that [enter] gives you a menu for the ship you're in, [,] a universe map and [.] a sector map and between these you can check prices, give commands to ships and play the whole game really. I bought the game off Steam when it wasn't available locally – and dodged the whole issue of starforce protection, but I got no documentation whatsoever, and the x-3 handbook (downloadable) really saved my bacon.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"Caution! please read" Purchased on Mighty Ape

The copy protection system used is Star-Force, which will not install on Vista / windows 7 correctly. But cause your computer to crash and not restart properly. (a auto windows repair program to run)

This can be avoided by doing the following… (from egosoft forum)

With the release of patches 2.x, X³ no longer requires the physical media nor Starforce in order to run.

If you wish to install X3 without installing Starforce, the procedure is as follows:

Install X3 1.3 from the CDs/DvD. Do not run the game!!!!!

Apply the 1.0 → 2.5 patch. Run the game.

This will prevent Starforce from installing unnecessarily, as it does not install until you run the game for the first time.

Find patch here… http://www.egosoft.com/…tches_en.php

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"A win for the space race"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

This game is waaaay better than X2: The Threat. Mostly because the missions in game are easier to think through and less tedious.

No more getting stuck for days on end looking for that one rock to blow up it's straight into combat and the situation keeps changing all the time.

Combat has taken a turn for the better as certain over-powered weapons have been toned down especially as new ones have been added. Also the Fabled “Special Building” that you can get in game is awesome. Now YOU can build the fleet instead of just flying to the nearest sector with a shipyard. What is this building you say- Buy the game or even google on the Egosoft forums since that alone will make you want to buy it. It makes me want the expansion (which is next week's purchas ^^)

"Brilliant game but steep learning curve "
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

I have played many games in my gaming life, fps's, rpg's, rts's and many sims. but this space simulator is very original. You normally dont get the chance to play a kind game like this as they are not well marketed. regardless of marketing issues the games stands out and there being not alot of space simulations out there, this surely leads the pack. Graphics are good along with game play and mechanics and sounds. there is only one reason that i give this game a 4 star. and that is because of the steep learning curve. People that have low patients or that they just want to get into serious action from the very beginning may have a problem. Regardless of this. The game is HUGE, as we are talking about space here. And space is fulled with opportunity's. If one has the patients and likes the challenge and the difficulty then this game is certainly for you.

"Fantastic Game"
5 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Spent 100s of hours playing this and the previous X3 games, the best combination of action and strategy, even the storyline game is fairly open ended, if you're looking for a real-time build up your empire including your own specialised vehicle of destruction game then I fully recommend X3 Reunion.