Egosoft has rolled out a new update for its space sim and strategy title X3: Terran Conflict, now available both automatcially via Steam and as a manual download (currently being hosted on The Patches Scrolls.)
The v2.71 update brings a handful of fixes, including a correction for the ‘Reboot’ achievement and related Xenon boarding stats, a fix for a stall during the Final Fury Plot and more. The return matching ship mission also gets a ship cleanup code.
From the change log:
X3: Terran Conflict Version 2.7.1 features:
Fixed achievement “Reboot” and related Xenon boarding statistics
Fixed a stall during the Final Fury plot
Fixed plot character Mahi Ma getting stuck on a station
Fixed the deliver illegal goods mission from not spawning
Added ship cleanup code to the return matching ship mission
Egosoft has announced the release of a new update for their space simulation and strategy title X3: Terran Conflict, now available for download via Steam and manually through The Patches Scrolls.
The v2.7 patch brings the re-enabling of using more than 2GB of RAM if your rig supports it, some tweaks and improvements to the M6, M8 and TM ships and more. Also of note are a large amount of bug fixes sought out by the community of the game.
The file can be downloaded automatically through the Steam client, if its not immediately received give it a restart.
From the change log:
X3: Terran Conflict Version 2.7
Re-enabled use of more than 2GB RAM if supported by the operating system
M6, M8 and TM ships now travel through gates like smaller ships
Enabled M7 and M8 ships to spawn in more missions
Added chance of Xenon during a Defend Station mission
Reduced flak explosion volume
Included a large amount of bugfixes, investigated and provided by our community
Developer Egosoft has announced the release of X3: Gold, a two game, one soundtrack package now available for purchase on Steam. The discounted strategy simulation bundle contains both X3: Reunion and X3: Terran Conflict as well as the official Terran Conflict soundtrack.
The bundle is built for savings, running $20 less than the price of the games individually–and more specifically costing the exact same as Terran Conflict by itself. Speaking of which, the game has been updated to v2.5, bringing a sizable list of fixes, additions and improvements to the game.
Patch notes after the jump.