Posted on: January 30, 2022

Dominator131
Verified ownerGames: 40 Reviews: 1
Oldie and goldie
Played this one back in the 90s so I was familiar with the game, but back then I was never good enough to play it fair and square. The game haunted me for almost 3 decades for not finishing it and when I found out about it being on GoG I had to buy it. First I played through the previous WC1 and WC2 games to get the 'feel' for the combat and then blasted through Privateer and it's sequel in about 23 hours of gameplay. The game itself is somewhat grindy in the beginning and you kind of have to get tens of thousands of credits doing the same old scouting missions or hauling cargo from A to B. When you get the Orion-ship the game becomes much easier and you can rack up credits way faster. After that I focused on getting the Centurion and the weapons for it. So after grinding that you are set to go with the plot missions. And you have to save the game before you attempt the missions as you can fail them without even realizing it - if you land somewhere else than instructed, you will fail the mission and you do not have a way to fix it without reloading etc. Regarding the difficulty when you get to a decked out Centurion with two missile launchers and four Tachyon cannons you should be good against all the opponents if you just aim well. And if you remember to use your afterburner when you do not have to fight the enemies it is even easier to skip the fights. If you are having trouble with the asteroid fields remember to pitch your ship up and down to manipulate the asteroid spawns so that you won't hit any of the pesky rocks. The expansion pack ups the difficulty of the fights in the final battle, but it is doable. And you get some new things for your ship to make your travels more enjoyable. The version on GoG is really well done and the only option I would like to have is to adjust the volume level.
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