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X3: Terran Conflict

Platform(s): PC
Genre: Action
Publisher: Deep Silver
Developer: EgoSoft
Release Date: Oct. 17, 2008

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'X3: Terran Conflict' - v1.2 Patch Available NOW

by Rainier on Oct. 17, 2008 @ 4:00 a.m. PDT

X³: Terran Conflict is a brand new, stand-alone game set in the universe of X³. It is the culmination of the X trilogy, with a grand finale that takes us all the way back to Earth's own solar system. Gamers can take on the roles of different characters in the X universe, or of a Terran military pilot, and experience a multitude of stories in the largest X universe ever featured, for X³: Terran Conflict will offer more missions than any other X game before.

Get the X3: Terran Conflict [PC] v1.2 Patch off WP (42mb)

X³: Terran Conflict is a brand new, stand-alone game set in the universe of X³. It is the culmination of the X trilogy, with a grand finale that takes us all the way back to Earth's own solar system. Gamers can take on the roles of different characters in the X universe, or of a Terran military pilot, and experience a multitude of stories in the largest X universe ever featured – for X³: Terran Conflict will offer more missions than any other X game before. Meanwhile, X³: Terran Conflict will pose questions such as: How has Earth changed in all these years? And how will relations between Earth and its counterparts in the X universe develop?

X³: Terran Conflict v1.0.2:

  • A whole new mission to scan for valuable asteroids
  • Enabled mouse control in external view mode
  • When a target is lost, the nearest enemy is targeted automatically
  • Improved boarding crew functionality
  • Various improvements in the user interface
  • Several other improvements and fixes

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