This is the economy style, with which you will get the most out of the tools that Litcube handed to you.ġ. Better to use closed loop complexes (Saturn Complex Hub) and a central logistical solution (SCH produce>Freighters ferry wares to a dock>external trade from there with Docka agents) But you will have everlasting problems with filling your supply gaps. External trade is done through station agents. Their most powerful capitals are the "T" and the "V". Their ships cannot be aquired in any way and every single one of them (from fighters to capitals) outclasses everything you can throw against them. There are the original Xenons and their ships and you have the new "OP Xenon" (OCV). If you destroy their HQ 7 times, they will be gone.Ĥ. They earn more money from trades with each of them and they get a growing salary from the mother corporation. And after some time they will form hunter squads to attack you (up to M7 size).ģ. I have only seen Phanon using up to 2 M1's as retaliation forces if you attack their stations. Once in my game a mining outpost was blown to pieces by xenon and it dropped mineral loot worth about 65 millions. You have plenty of bailed ships and loot around the universe to skip a grindy start. The new sectors are in a line so it can take the xenon quite awhile to get to the point where they can expand out of control.Ģ. It will also notify you whenever the Xenon are invading a sector and when the NPCs are sending a fleet to retake a system. ![]() The other NPC factions will periodically send fleets to retake sectors(they usually fail without your help). Generally fighting the new Xenon requires fleets. You can get paid for destroying them in those sectors, but the ships they used are powerful for their class. The expanding xenon faction are different and use different ships. Litcubes also added a section of the Galaxy where the Xenon will try to expand into. Xenon do appear in the game in Xenon sectors and they do raid other sectors as they do normally. They usually at least have an m1 carrier with a few fighters defending the main HQ.Ĥ. The corp doesn't really get much tougher unless you let it grow. Generally it will be given more money to work with when it respawns. The rival corp can be destroyed temporarily, and will respawn in a different sector. The faction is always hostile to you, but not npc factions.ģ. They've never gone out of their way to attack me. I suspect they build ships to defend them later on, but they're usually by themselves. From my expierence they just put factories around the galaxy and build traders. You have the register on Egosoft to get it.Ģ. Litcubes wants you to use the no-steam.exe, essentially a cracked version of the exe that is offered by Egosoft. For example, the Target line for your shortcut may read "C:\X3\X3AP.1.Paste -language 44 at the end of the current contents of that text box.On the Shortcut tab, locate the Target text box.Right click on the shortcut and click properties.Create a shortcut to the x3ap.exe file.Ensure X3AP is set to use English localization.Update any shortcuts you use to point to X3AP.exe.GOG Only: Inside the copy of X3 Terran War Pack remove the file addon/t/gamestarts.pck if present. ![]() ![]() You will need to log into the Egosoft website, and register your CD-Key with your forum profile to access the executable. Steam Only: Download the NoSteam executable from the Egosoft website and extract it to your new x3 terran conflict folder.Do one (and only one) of the following:.In my install I used ‘C:\X3’, but any location not associated with Steam (or GOG Galaxy) will do. Copy the x3 terran conflict (or X3 Terran War Pack for GOG version) folder to another location.For the GOG version it could be C:\GOG Games\X3 Terran War Pack \Steam\!SteamApps\common\x3 terran conflict. For a fresh Steam X3AP install, this is located within your steam folder in. ![]()
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