![]() ![]() This is helpful when launching fighters from your mothership or carrier. You can also add owned ships into various wings and then use hot-keys to have the wings follow, attack, etc. Luckily there is a great mod manager and a standard for one-click installation. X3 is one of those games I cannot play without certain mods. The X3 forums are very helpful and also have a list of great mods. The docking computer saves a ton of time, the best buys computer is a must for trading and the best scanning/combat mods are helpful. My personal favorite way to make credits is Sector/Universe traders, which are automated traders who do the dirty work for you of buying and selling. Combat missions, especially sector defense are very good money. You can also trade (energy cells < crystals < silicon). To get easy money, do missions and sell the extremely valuable stuff you get from them (ships). There are some very cheesy, easy ways to get money and some more difficult. It can take out other M5s and some M4 with fancy flying. Good for scouting, but it's fairly weak in the vanilla game. You can filter the sector map to show enemies by range, however, target nearest enemy is very useful as well. The triplex scanner is the longest range. Sector items are limited to showing based on your equipped scanner range. Learning keyboard shortcuts makes the game much easier to play and enjoy. Some commands require certain mods to be on the ship however. From there you can give them orders like follow me, attach all targets, etc. You can give commands to other ships by either showing your owned ships and choosing command console on them, or by targeting them and choosing command console. anything I should install? I'm not in need of a ton of storyline or things like that, but obvious interface improvements or other things that augment the out-of-box experience? I have <4k credits, so that dream is quite some way offĪny strategy pointers for gathering credits in the very early game? My ambition is to set up a vast intercultural trading empire.I took the 'Terran Defender' start, and I have two fighters now - an M4 and an M5.I seem to be struggling a bit with targeting. Any way to get a list of enemies I can target? A small window sortable by type and range would be awesome.Does everything in a sector show up on the sector map? Or could there be 'hidden' stuff that I need to get close to or something?.I launch in one - how do I tell the other one to launch and follow me? I have two ships, docked at the same station. I can't really wrap my head around controlling other ships. ![]() Is there a way to move windows around and keep them on screen while doing other things?.The interface is pretty good, but there is a lot of shit to keep track of so questions crop up. Everything else seems top notch (not far enough in to comment on missions and storyline, but I'm mostly in it for the Space Tycoon and exploration anyway). Voice acting is horrible and the little animated portraits are crap. On an openforum recommendation I got Terran Conflict, and it has grabbed me quite well. I bought X3: Reunion a few years ago, but never got into it. And please post any feedback or suggestions for changes.Being unemployed (Go me! ), I've been in dire need of something to sink my teeth into. These are both in Excel format so you can modify them to match your keyboard or match your custom X3 keyboard shortcuts. The second file is an older one I found on the web, which works, but I didn't like the format. There are two files: the first is the layout I made specifically for my Logitech keyboard, but it should be similar to others (it's a pretty standard format). I created an X3:Reunion keyboard layout in Excel because it's hell for me to remember all the commands, and I wanted to share it with the community in case you might find it useful too. While there is an online map available, the main purpose of this map is to allow players to add their own comments and information, such as the placement of their own property, etc. I'd like some feedback on whether you feel this would be useful and whether I should create a seperate map for XTM or keep them together. Here's a link to the current revision (work in progress): I'm creating an X3 sector map in Excel as well as the keyboard layout in the links below. ![]()
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