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Do whatever you want... in space.

X Gold, X2: The Threat, X3: Reunion & X3: Terran War Pack, a series of sandbox space-simulators, are available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. Look out for the games at up to 75% off in the <span class="bold">Classic X Pack</span> during the Big Fall Promo, or grab the games individually at 50% off.


The X games - X Gold, X2: The Thread, X3: Reunion & X3: Terran War Pack - are a series of some of the most ambitious and sophisticated space-roaming simulators ever created. This is no exaggeration.

The universe is a vast, ruthless place, a true final frontier, where the strong and cunning prosper while the weak are eaten up alive without mercy. But do you have the guile and determination to make it?
The X Series are true sandboxes - you are in charge of your destiny from the second you leave the hangar for the first time, until the moment you deem yourself satisfied with your galactic conquest.

Even though the complexity may be overwhelming to newcomers, the rewards are incredible: in the X Series you can do whatever you want. Become a roaming mercenary - go from nimble fighters to hulking destroyers, join one of the many factions in war, build and maintain a massive trading empire from rags to riches, even own your own trading posts and facilities. The possibilities are incredible.

You can now grab the entire series at up to 75% off in the <span class="bold">Classic X Pack</span> during the Big Fall Promo!

Trade, Fight, Build, Think in X Gold, X2: The Threat, X3: Reunion & X3: Terran War Pack, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com
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korell: How well do these games play with mouse and keyboard? Only I don't have a joystick and even if I did I don't have the desk space to use one effectively.

I played through Freespace 1+2 with mouse and keyboard and they played quite well - well enough for me to finish them, anyway. But the X-Wing and TIE Fighter games (the Windows versions, anyway) require a game controller device for which I used a 360 Controller, which worked, but it wasn't as precise as a joystick would be. So how do the X games compare?
I played X3 Terran Conflict with a keyboard and mouse just fine although I would recommend binding your keys to where you're comfortable with everything as there are a lot of keys :)
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ramiera: Price of the bundle seems to be corrected, X2 discounted price changed from $2,49 (58%) to $1,49 (75%).
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Martek: Wait.. WT?

I hope they're going to credit us that bought at the higher "incorrect" price. Store credit would be fine.

GOG?
Thanks for noticing this! There was indeed a bug with pricing, but everything seems to be back to normal.
If you got the game or bundle at the wrong price, right now I'd recommend getting in touch with our support team - we'll certainly make it up to you. :)
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ramiera: Price of the bundle seems to be corrected, X2 discounted price changed from $2,49 (58%) to $1,49 (75%).
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Martek: Wait.. WT?

I hope they're going to credit us that bought at the higher "incorrect" price. Store credit would be fine.

GOG?
Send a ticket to Support about that, please. I've already informed our Support department of this mistake so just write to them about this :)
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Marioface5: Agreed. There will be tons of people who bought the bundle before the price fix who won't even know there was ever an issue, and they are no less deserving of getting the difference back than forum users are.
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deonast: Yep agreed on that. Looks like I bought it at the pre-correction price. Wouldn't have noticed except someone commented on an earlier comment of mine so I decided to browse further through the thread.
Debating if I should hassle support for what is AUD $1.40 difference. Guess everything adds up.
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budejovice: I'll write a ticket, but this should be automatic.
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Martek: Done - thanks!

And, yeah, going forward, GOG Support should pick this up and fix it 'automatically' for everyone that paid the 'incorrect' price - without them needing to do a support ticket. I don't mind doing the ticket (thinking of it like an 'early-bird', etc.); but now that Support knows about it - they should proactively handle it for everyone.
You guys are completely right of course - we plan to makes this right for everyone affected, although with the promo going on this will most likely happen sometime next week. Everybody who bought the game at the old price is going to automatically receive the difference in store credit (in the currency they used to make the purchase). :)

An equivalent refund is also possible, and our support team will be ready to help out those that prefer that option.