Those felt and looked like space born cities. *X-rebirth actually has better looking stations. I know this because there are plenty of Wrecked M2 Split Pythons and verious M2 Paranid caps that you can fly around and make wishes for a return of the X-rebirth ships. *The largest ship in the game is in the M7 range. *Argon ships look more like X3 Teladi abominations. Xenon and Pirates are practically none-existant. IT'S NOT!! Fact is im quite dissapointed in how little there actualy is in here. Im tired of people saying this is more like X3. X-rebirth has been patches into a playable game, It's actualy quite decent Though i found the later half of the game to be a huge bore-fest. If your looking for station construction simulator (after some serious grinding ) X4. X:4 will probably end up the better investment over time, since it will attract a larger audience (due to the return to being able to fly all the ships), and thus alarger modding community and probably more attention/features from the Devs. It had a disastrous launch, but aside from the launch and the "fly a single ship" thing, it's in a good place now. (in response to people saying X:R is a soiled diaper) I also have to agree that X:R is a good game now. However, ther'es still that pesky thing of only being able to own/customize/fly a single ship. X:R has the benefit of having years worth of DLC, feature additions, bug fixes, and mods. Or might as well finish X-Rebirth since I already own it and give X4 time to mature. X Rebirth is different from X3AP and new learning curve is steep and wondering if not best invested in the new X4 instead. Is it worth sticking with X-Rebirth or get X4 now. I have just started X-Rebirth, with recommended mods, and my question is, Never did any X games so In preparation for X4 I decided to try both X3TC and X3 AP. Originally posted by Takeshi Hatch:I like my space sims from Wing Commander 3 to 4 years in Eve Online and lots in between.
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