Pretty much what it says, so I'll start
I'm not sure if anyone knows this game -- X3: Terran Conflict
It's a space simulator made by the German Dev. Egosoft.
Personally I don't hate the game, in fact I love it
, but problem is some of the quest is a major offender in this category. The game just makes you feel more of a courier than a hero saving the world....
Without further ado:
THE HUB Mission.
Sure he's helping you to build up a super secret special awesome Alien technology Space station for you and your ships to dock at... and actually have a place to call HOME, but the fetch quest... is ...
Apparently the quest itself will probably take over a week at least to complete. That is IF you manage to master the in game economy, and master the game mechanic itself... which has took me more than 200 HOURS, and I've yet to master it.
Although, on the bright side : Completing the quest will lead to the HQ plot which will award you a player HQ which lets you produce ships and repaint them even
, a real home.
It is worth the pain in the long run, but even for me I still haven't played the game for AGES. I'm pretty much going to have to wait for holidays to kick in before I can attempt to jump into X3TC again...
I'm not sure if anyone knows this game -- X3: Terran Conflict
It's a space simulator made by the German Dev. Egosoft.
Personally I don't hate the game, in fact I love it
Without further ado:
THE HUB Mission.
Sure he's helping you to build up a super secret special awesome Alien technology Space station for you and your ships to dock at... and actually have a place to call HOME, but the fetch quest... is ...
The easiest bit would definitely be paying up the 15 Million Credits alone... Considering 1 Crystal would cost you about 1800 credits alone, 15 Mil is nothing. Mind you, you probably already bought a lot of freighters worth a couple million altogether.Deliver 150,000 Teladianium.
Then 250,000 Crystals.
15 million credits.
400,000 Silicon.
75,000 Microchips
Apparently the quest itself will probably take over a week at least to complete. That is IF you manage to master the in game economy, and master the game mechanic itself... which has took me more than 200 HOURS, and I've yet to master it.
Although, on the bright side : Completing the quest will lead to the HQ plot which will award you a player HQ which lets you produce ships and repaint them even
It is worth the pain in the long run, but even for me I still haven't played the game for AGES. I'm pretty much going to have to wait for holidays to kick in before I can attempt to jump into X3TC again...