Posted on: November 11, 2016

SlavaKosmina
Verified ownerGames: 319 Reviews: 50
Still unrivaled
Don't worry about graphics. Get the patches and read their Readmes: Combo_Patch.zip and UFO_Defense_geotickfix_v2.zip (optional, I am not using them) but XcomExtender_05_05_2010.zip is a MUST. It allows you to set window size and to modify a variety of game parameters which are explained in detail in the Readme. This significantly improves game-play and addresses a couple of bugs which exist in the original release. There are no hi-rez patches. The best visual mode to play UFO DEFENSE (at least on my 25-inch monitor) is the windowed mode at 1024x768, but it works very nicely. When the game was released 20 years ago I skipped it somehow (stupid me). The first time I played it was only 3-4 years ago and I was sad when I got the credits screen - I just wanted it to go on forever: The depth of X-COM: UFO DEFENSE is still unrivaled even today. There are NO squad-based tactical games that come even close to it (maybe with the exception of Xenonauts, but because of all the bugs, terrible line of sight problems, cookie-cutter environments and the high price tag, I'd say - forget Xenonauts until the devs fix this mess and GOG drops the price by 80 %). Another one to avoid is X-COM 2 - read negative reviews on Steam, for example, to learn why. In short - it is all flash and no substance; it is unbalanced and tactically primitive compared to X-COM: UD. X-COM: UD takes time to learn. HOW TO: use the interface, train soldiers, develop, manage and defend bases, transfer soldiers/material between bases, manage base personnel and research, aircraft production and stores/inventory, use robots, move in 3-dimensional space, breech walls, use time-delayed explosives, flares (for night ops) and smoke grenades and guided munitions, equip soldiers and transfer items (such as ammunition) between them during battles, capture aliens and so on. In this game you can do everything you might realistically want to do. Google the manual and watch some game-play tutorials on YouTube.
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