As it is, I run X3TC unmodded, right now. So i can use his scripts for 2.What are the best mods for x3?If you're looking for a "total conversion", I can't help. everything except the turbo booster, are supposedly compatible, but you have to go to his X3 script site to get the latest versions as those available here are outdated." Updated versions of Lucike's scripts, i.e. Also, the bonus pack is incompatible with XTC and will probably wreck things due to conflicts. "It sounds like your installation is screwed, to be honest. Last time i played xtended i played the ap version of it with the bonuspack(with xtended fix) and some other mods but i have problems to find links which are not offline.Įdit2: is there a way to get Lucikes scripts working for 2.2?Įdit3: found this statement at page 373 about the scripts of lucikes: Do u know some good mods for xtended? is the x3ap-tended version still working or do u recommand the x3tc version? Thanks a lot for the fast response i will redownload/install and test it again. That way you're not surprised by any future beta versions, without having read the respective release notes / changelogs. Additionally it's a good idea to opt-out of the beta branch, once testing is over. This also allows you to run two (or more) separate installations, for example one for playing the XTC and one for testing the game with the latest beta version. A few posts above, The Q described the necessary steps. It's generally advised to move the Steam version to a different directory to prevent updates / betas from overwriting any mod files or causing other kinds of compatibility problems. To get back to version X3TC 3.2d, simply opt out of the beta by right clicking on the X3 Terran Conflict entry in your Steam library, opening the Properties -> Betas tab and selecting the "NONE - Opt out of all beta programs" options from the dropdown menu. X2-Illuminatus wrote:X3TC 3.3 is only available as a beta version at the moment. X2-IlluminatusĮdit2: Changed Patch link to new 3.3 update. Just keep in mind that all savegames and control profiles are saved in the same location for all games.)Įdit: Changed formatting slightly, so that the installation instructions are easier to identify and linked them in the opening post. If you want to run further mod installations in parallel, you can create a third, fourth etc. If you wouldn't do this, and Steam is run in online mode, it would try to repair the vanilla files which were replaced by the mod files. (The idea of the steps 1 to 3 is to create a secondary installation, which is completely independent from Steam.
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