Autopilot crashes you into other ships (or "buildings") a lot, and if you are near gates, then sometimes a ship spans at your position and you explode. Avoid stock exchange though, it's broken and developers never cared enough to fix it.ĪI is dumb as bricks. If you don't want to fight, then trading is a good way to spend your time in this game, enjoyable when combined with exploration, and it's also the easiest way to generate a lot of money. Trading is alright, just like combat, and it's a totally viable option too. The story isn't really that interesting in the first place though, so you might as well forget about the storyline. Sometimes I could not complete a main quest because one of the missions bugged out. While I can say that I quite like the randomized missions, which are varied and even interesting (for a generated ones), the main quests are simply. There are both main quest missions and generated random missions. Fortunately, building your own fleet and base give a lot of satisfaction and are worth your time. There is about 270 areas to explore, and flying to see new places is a joy in itself.Ĭombat is alright, but it could be better. The flying is pretty good, and the gameworld consists of many small areas (which is pretty weird for a space game, I think), many of the mare quite similar, but the environments are impressive nonetheless. "Whatever" in this particular case can mean a lot of things, such as fighting or trading or completing missions or playing with stock exchange, building your own fleet and base, exploring new territories. X3: AP is about flying and doing whatever you like. A decent space flying game with a lot of variety in the gameplay.
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