There are two ways to steer: The EVE way, where you click on one of your sensor blip things and it turns your ship towards it, and the mouse. Some random shit I kind of halfway remember:ġ. I assume that you're not too proud not to use a map. That said, it's been a LONG time since I fired 'er up. I struggled my way through X3 for a while, even got my own space station and illegal distillery network. So what I wondered was: is there some really obvious tactic or aspect of gameplay that I'm missing? Have I mistakenly selected 'punishingly tedious' setting in some menu somewhere or forgotten the key shortcut that activates the fun module on my ship? Please help me because I want to like this game, it cried out to be liked but all I see is that in the last hour I've made 100 credits in profit and only need another 49,900 to repair the damage to my ship It's probably a great game but it puts far too many barriers up that seem designed to slow down the player's progress as much as possible that it sometimes feels like punishment rather than play. I'm trying not to do a ghost whistler here and complain that it's too hard. Even when I find a profitable trade route, or a well-paying mission or something, half the time I get told that I need more notoriety or something before I can buy the thing or accept the mission (or even dock at the station).There are supposed to be NPC missions in stations but these are too rare to be useful and pay pitiful rewards. Killing NPC pirates doesn't seem to have any effect - I don't get any money for it. I found a vaguely profitable trade route between three systems which I exploited for two runs before it inexplicably collapsed (the station I was selling to halved the price at which they were prepared to buy my wheat) Not long after, a single pirate attacked me and destroyed my ship in a single volley. Near the beginning, I took on a small group of pirates and destroyed two of them while nearby NPCs killed the third. There seems to be no difficulty scaling.Drifting lazily through space admiring the scenery (and the scenery really is fucking impressive) is nice but is not a game. Everything takes a really long time and is really complicated.I've been playing for about 6 hours now, maybe a bit longer but don't seem to have got anywhere and here's why: I started this on the normal difficulty setting, which gave me a nice fast ship with reasonable guns and a shield and not much money. Unfortunately, due to various sound problems that took a lot of messing about and a lot of time to fix, I couldn't play the storyline game so I've started a freeform game instead. I bought myself an early Christmas present and downloaded this off Steam at the weekend, because I'd heard good things about it and I like games that involve flying around in space.
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