DRM-free GOG fans rejoice, you can now join the space race as Egosoft have put X4: Foundations for Linux up.
Previously released on Steam, along with a little Beta period the latest space sim will take some time to learn, but it's a thoroughly interesting (and at times quite beautiful) experience. An incredibly detailed game in many ways, although I still often have to look things up as it can be pretty confusing.
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In X4, you can start your journey from a number of different gamestarts and as a number of different characters, each with their own role, set of relationships and different ships and technologies to start with. No matter how you start, you are always free to develop in any other direction. Focus on exploration, make money with illegal trading and theft, command large battle fleets or become the greatest entrepreneur ever. It's all up to you to decide.
Fly on over to GOG for your copy.
If you've been playing it, do tell us about your space adventures in the comments.
Quoting: Jahimselfgog + linux, always a pleasure :)If only they would finally build Galaxy for Linux, too :(
I honestly don't want to miss the comfort of autoupdates and cloudsaves anymore...
Last edited by marcelomendes on 6 June 2019 at 12:28 pm UTC
Quoting: CreakThat video thumbnail... :DSpace Phallus.
Quoting: GuestFor srlsy though, this game has too many negative reviews and reports of bugginess to make me even want to try it.
From what I've read, they are also continuously working on fixing it, and plan to support it long term. So check if any of the issues you've seen mentioned were already fixed. I.e. old bug reports could be outdated.
Last edited by Shmerl on 6 June 2019 at 3:20 pm UTC
While Egosoft do have a history of releasing not-quite-finished products, they also – and that's much more important in my opinion – have a reputation for fixing and supporting their games for years after release.
I only mourn for the boxed version that didn't make it, what a joy that would have been.
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