Die X Rebirth: Home of Light Complete Edition enthält X Rebirth und die zwei Erweiterungen X Rebirth: The Teladi Outpost und X Rebirth: Home of Light.
In einer weit entfernten Zukunft sieht sich das X-Universum einer Zeit des Umbruchs und der unumkehrbaren Änderungen gegenüber. Das Universum mag zw...
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Die X Rebirth: Home of Light Complete Edition enthält X Rebirth und die zwei Erweiterungen X Rebirth: The Teladi Outpost und X Rebirth: Home of Light.
In einer weit entfernten Zukunft sieht sich das X-Universum einer Zeit des Umbruchs und der unumkehrbaren Änderungen gegenüber. Das Universum mag zwar auf eine unsichere Zukunft zutreiben, doch wo sich neue Feinde auf der Suche nach Macht erheben, ergeben sich auch zahllose Abenteuer. Hier kommen der junge Abenteurer und seine seltsame Verbündete in ihrem alten Rosteimer von einem Schiff mit ruhmreicher Vergangenheit ins Spiel. Zwei Menschen gegen die Galaxie, die eine bedeutende Rolle bei dem spielen, was kommt. Das Schicksal des Universums liegt in deinen Händen.
X Rebirth bietet einen spektakulären Neuanfang für die X-Reihe. Treue Fans wie auch Neulinge können ein weitläufiges, lebendiges und extrem detailliertes Universum erkunden. Vielseitige Gameplay-Elemente wie rasante Weltraumschlachten, detailgenaue Handelsmechaniken und Erkundung im Weltraum bei schwindelerregendem Tempo fügen sich zu einer einzigartigen Weltraumsaga zusammen, die Spieler Dutzende Stunden lang fesselt. X Rebirth wartet mit einer komplett neuen Benutzererfahrung auf: Der Einstieg ist einfacher denn je, aber es ist nach wie vor so vielschichtig, wie die Fans es auch erwarten würden.
X: Rebirth Home of Light ist die zweite Erweiterung für X Rebirth und steckt voller neuer Herausforderungen und Regionen zum Erkunden . Zusammen mit dem Update 4.0 wird es ein ganz neues Spielerlebnis mit ungeahnten Möglichkeiten zum HANDELN, KÄMPFEN, BAUEN und DENKEN.
Rüste dich mit neuen Waffen und Raketen aus, um es mit dem X-Universum aufzunehmen, und geh in der bisher umfassendsten Erweiterung für X Rebirth auf die Jagd nach verborgenen Schätzen!
X Rebirth: The Teladi Outpost bietet dir spannende neue Inhalte, wie zahlreiche neue Missionen und ein neues Sternensystem mit zwei einzigartigen Sektoren. Hier findest du eine riesige neue Raumstation, die den Teladi gehört und nicht nur zahlreiche Fabriken, sondern auch jede Menge neue Schiffe der Teladi beherbergt.
In diesen neuen Regionen gibt es auch gefährliche Gebiete und neue Schmuggler- und Piratenfraktionen, die dir zahlreiche Möglichkeiten bieten. Neue Waffen und Ausrüstung für die Albion Skunk dürfen natürlich auch nicht fehlen.
Noch weitläufigeres Universum: Lege deinen Kurs durch Sprungtore in drei brandneue Systeme fest.
Heimat des Lichts: Das sagenumwobene System, natürlich mit einer florierenden Wirtschaft, aus der du Profit schlagen kannst.
Toride: Das Universum war noch nie so unwirtlich wie im Toride-System, doch es gab auch noch nirgendwo anders so viel zu entdecken. Sei gewarnt und auf der Hut!
Kalter Stern: Eine Quelle enormer Mengen an Ressourcen, zusammen mit gefährlichen Gebieten und sonstigen Geheimnissen.
Lagerstationen bauen: Erbaue spezialisierte Lagerstationen, um einen großen Vorrat an beliebigen Waren anzulegen. Du kannst sie dann als eigene Handelsstation einrichten oder aber als Depot verwenden. Beherrsche den Markt!
Neuer Spielbeginn: Leg gleich los mit zwei guten Frachtern mitten im reichen System „Heimat des Lichts“ oder aber spiel mit einem gut ausgerüsteten Schiff und einer vielseitigen Besatzung den Erkunder der Randgebiete.
Neue Missionen: Erlebe neue Missionen in den neuen Systemen, die dich direkt in die Action versetzen und das neue Schwarzes-Brett-System aus X Rebirth 4.0 nutzen.
Mehr zähe Feinde: Die stetige Bedrohung durch die Xenon ist stärker denn je, und womöglich stößt du auch auf einen alten und vergessenen Feind.
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X: Rebirth had a rocky launch, and proved highly contentious for all who loved the previous X3 sub-group of games. With Rebirth, Egosoft stepped away from the safe and familiar, returning to the core concepts of what they'd been trying to achieve with those earlier games. Having put a solid 30 hours into Rebirth as of 4.0 I can say they've achieved something remarkable.
I struggled hard with previous games which were largely inaccessible to anyone but the most hardcore armchair capitalists. I LOVE this conceptual rebalance. After a 17 years there is finally an X game that puts me at the centre of a rollicking space adventure WITHOUT requiring that doing so means becoming a mega-industrialist.
X: Rebirth is a dream given shiny new form. While it still has some of Egosoft's trademark rough-and-ready aspects, particularly the NPCs, the main game world is stunningly beautiful and enormously detailed. So much to see and there's so much to DO.
It's still not a game for casual players - it still requires a touch of effort and thought to get the best rewards - but those who love space games now have NO reason not to buy this.
An incredible achievement, Egosoft. More of this, please!
Let me say right off the bat, X: Rebirth looks gorgeous, but what was true in X3 series, still holds in Rebirth - beautiful from afar, less impressive up close (adjusted for release dates, of course - obviously, Rebirth is a huge improvement over X3 if compared to one another). The station interiors aren't too detailed (and really, i've only found three distinct station designs in the game so far, and all three are pretty boring) and the whole first-person experience is extremely rudimentary and feels like a tech demo for an indie game. The space environment, however, is simply magnificent. Much variety, very well executed. The stations are beautifully designed, the backdrops are stunning (i freakin' LOVE the DeVries star system!), the ships are very cool as well.
Rebirth is very immersive. I can't count how many times i went "wow, this is cool!". You start a game, you fly around, you start docking at places - standard X3 stuff. After a while, when you're a bit more comfortable with the gameplay and the controls, you start to notice things you didn't notice at first. So you dock on a station, you walk around the same station over and over, then you dock on a capital ship. Oh, cool, a spacey backdrop - finally, some change. Oh, wait... That's not a spacey backdrop. It's the ship! You're ON the ship! And you can see what's going on there! You can see it flying, jumping, fighting! Keeeewl!
And then some time later you happen to dock at a station again, and you hear strange noises. Noises vaguely resembling muffled... Hits? Wait, when you docked, there was a fight going on between the station and some pirates - so you're telling me that i can HEAR the fight going on outside while being on a station?! Keeeeeewl!
When you hire people, they don't just appear in your ship - if you hired them while being in space, they literally fly out of the station and dock in your ship! Same with other wares (e.g. rockets) bought from stations while you're not docked - they fly into your ship on a cargo drone. In other words, Rebirth goes to great lengths to fix the "gamey-ness" and discontinuity X3 had: nothing happens instantly, and it no longer feels like when you dock at a station, the game just stops, even though you can see ships flying around and stuff.
But i guess the graphics, while important, aren't what the review reader would be interested in, so let's discuss the actual game. Let's get the obvious out of the way first.
Yes, you can only pilot one ship, even though you can upgrade it. It doesn't really bother me that much, as i dreaded the "which ship do i pick?!" aspect of X3 series anyway, and capships are boring to fly since they're agonizingly slow. I never played the 1.0 release, i started at 4.0, so i didn't have a famously disastrous first experience with the game. In my experience, while there are a few glitches and bugs here and there, they aren't really game breaking. On the contrary, X3TC campaign was much glitchier than Rebirth in its current state - so much that i rage quit the X3TC campaign and just played the sandbox. The game mechanics and gameplay are sometimes awkward, and while it's not a case of death by a thousand paper cuts, there are certainly a sizeable number of paper cuts in the game. There is a good few annoyances as well - needless cutscenes being the primary offender.
So, with that said, is it, or is it not an X game?
Well, it kinda is, but kinda isn't. X: Rebirth isn't really going for "better X3", it seems to be going for "more realistic X". X3 was very complex in its simplicity - you had to do a lot of micromanagement, and the mechanics were very rudimentary. This is not to disparage X3, it's just X3 felt more like a game and less like a simulator. The "simulator" part was the economy, while the rest was seemingly geared towards easy scripting. X: Rebirth, on the other hand, tries to make things make more sense within the game universe, which results in many things being done in an unobvious and unintuitive (at first) way.
As an obvious example: want to repair a ship in X3? Fly to the nearest shipyard, pay for repairs. In Rebirth, it's not like that - for small ships, you have to find those who sell this kind of ships (so you can't use just ANY shipyard), and ask the ship salesman to repair it - and your ship will fly there and dock on its own. Capital ships you don't really repair - you hire an engineer who repairs it over time. There is no "autopilot" in the game - everything has to be controlled by humans. Want guns on your capship to fire? Hire a defence officer and put him on the ship. Want to board capships? Hire a marine officer, and a bunch of marines. Want to claim a ship? Carry a bunch of pilots with you. Want for these claimed ships to be of any use? Hire GOOD pilots (or train your existing ones).
Similar with trade - previously, you had to fly around manually and look for wares in each sector, check prices etc. Now, you have a complete picture of what to buy where, but you also don't really "buy" anything as such - you place an order, and your cargo ship (if you have one, if you don't - you can't trade) arrives and takes the cargo. What happened in X3 series, never happens in Rebirth - you can't really "be late" with your sale, the order is reserved for you and isn't given to anyone else. Many players dread this aspect as it makes things "easier" (and we all know hardcore gamers love complexity!), but i believe it is kinda sorta what happens in real life: you make a contract, you deliver stuff, and there's no way you deliver the goods and be told "sorry, someone else beat you to it".
Fighting... It's a mixed bag. On one hand, in Rebirth, you actually stand a chance against a capital ship now. You don't have to blow out the shield anymore, you can now target important parts of the ship - engines, turrets, etc. On the other: maybe it's the difficulty level that i'm playing, but it's almost too easy now. Stations are rarely attacked (except if you place yourself in a hostile sector), pirate raiding parties don't stand a chance against a well armed player, and neither do capships, nor do they really use much rockets. So if you like dogfighting and constant danger of having your engines blown off, this isn't really a game for you.
Station building is again made to be more complex (they aren't built instantly, like in X3, and you need an architect, and a few other things), and to be honest i haven't really figured out this aspect of the game yet, i'm still stuck at building a URV wharf in DeVries, and trying to figure out what is it that the station actually wants from me that prevents it from building. There's also a strange limitation on what can be built where, i.e. you seemingly can't build a PMC building in DeVries, only in Albion. But, as i said, this is a process that you have to go through to figure out pretty much any aspect of the game - standard "gamey" assumptions do not work here, because the game strives to not be so obviously gamelike as X3 was.
I can't really comment on the depth of the economic model either, as i have just started to dabble in it, but i can see stuff fluctuating in price and having shortages. There's lots of mechanics to it, as well - sabotaging stations, raiding cargo ships therefore creating gridlocks (and therefore profit opportunities). I can say though that, like in (vanilla) X3, there isn't much you can change in the game world - you can, of course, become enemies with factions (in Rebirth, you deal with factions, not races), but it doesn't go much beyond that, it's not like you can start a war, or wipe a faction off the face of the galaxy, or take over its assets. You pretty much just make money and, well, that's it, i guess. For all the famed depth of X3, this aspect of it has always been pretty shallow, and it's a shame that Rebirth didn't change any of that.
A huge question that i had in my head whenever i saw the announcement for Home of Light was, three new systems, and that *doubles* the amount of systems in Rebirth? So, like, the total number of systems in the original, was *three*? At first i was a bit wary of that, because X3TC had freaking 230 of them! But while playing the game, i realized that while technically, number of sectors (in X3TC sense) was indeed quite low by X3 standards (Albion, Omicron Lyrae, DeVries, one new sector in Teladi Outpost, and three new sectors in Home of Light), the sectors (called "systems" now) are much bigger, because each system now has many sectors (connected by "superhighways"), with each sector also having several zones (connected by "highways").
So really, you can think of Rebirth's "systems" as similar to what Terran space looked like in X3 - one solar system with a jump gate entry point, connected together by series of trans-orbital accelerators. In fact, according to game's lore, highways and super highways essentially *are* trans-orbital accelerators from X3TC, so yeah, Terran space in X3TC is in fact a perfect illustration of what a "system" is in Rebirth sense. So if you count *that* as one system, well, then 7 systems doesn't sound like a tiny game universe any more!
So, would i recommend the game? I have no idea. I love the game. And while i would certainly appreciate a marriage of X3 with X Rebirth (and a few mods as well), Rebirth *for me* certainly stands on its own and is very enjoyable in its own right. If you like what i have described so far, buy the game. If you don't, well, i don't fault you for it. Many people seem to have a love/hate relationship with Egosoft - they are known to release half-finished products (that was the case with X3 series as well, not only Rebirth), but they are also known to work tirelessly on the game post-release and eventually fix most issues. I believe that deserves my support as well.
I admit to never having played any of the earlier X-Series titles - in fact my last game with slightly similar gameplay was Aquanox, many years ago.
What I wanted was a Space title with exploration, being "Captain of your own luck", open world trading, pirating, fighting... and from all I see this delivers. There are some parts that could have a little more polish - nothing gamebreaking found so far - and by and large for the sales price including all DLC it's very good value. Especially since GOG gives us DRM free whereas the (arguable prettier) Elite:Dangerous ties you to their servers.
The "home of light" expansion is huge. X Rebirth was a mess on first release but it's gone through many updates, two expansions and is now a very solid game. If it looks interesting to you then you should get it (especially if it's on sale). Just ignore these X3 fanboys, 1/5 stars? Really??
If you are a space sim/shooter/builder fan then this game is a must-have! Enjoyed many hours of it and with the new expansion, i suspect ill put another 100 hours from my life into this game. Yes, some aspects of game could need some polish, mainly the UI and the information delivery... but, overall, this is a solid game!
Dont listen to the X3 fans that give it a low score, they are just hearbroken they didnt get a X3 clone with prettier graphics. If you take it as a seperate game and not a die hard sequel to the old then its one of the most "bang for your buck" game. Some AAA titles with 3 hours of story would cost the same, this game has potentially 100+ hours of enjoyment in it.
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