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So I was never disappointed playing X2 early on.
Great, thanks mate. I'll hold off til the art is updated then give it a crack.
Besides the fun there are other points. For example if it's feature-complete, if it's stable and so on.
The game may be fun but having no end-game content.
This is already answered. You can beat the game on the experimental branch. It just has placeholder art and text.
"Xenonauts General Discussions
Mar 3, 2023 @ 2:16
Game is a really annoying collection of load/saves as aliens have way longer view range than humans, so you keep on getting killed by invisible enemies that you stumble into. Kind of lame."
Whined when he played X1. Whined when he bought X2 even after seeing what X1 was like. Still whining now. Irony?
I recently played a bit of the original - openXCOM extended. The original has such a good atmosphere but no matter what you do - it's ANCIENT looking.
tl;dr: a true spiritual successor to ye olde UFO/X-COM games.