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  1. The following is my background with these types of computer games: I completed UFO: Enemy Unknown (also known as X-COM: UFO Defense) numerous times at different difficulty levels. It remains one of my favourite computer games that I have ever played! I played X-COM: Terror From the Deep but I never finished the game because it was too difficult and the concept of using weapons (other than harpoons and torpedoes and mines) underwater was silly. I completed X-COM: Apocalypse. The game has beautiful music and an immersive atmosphere! It remains one of my favourite computer games that I have ever played! I played UFO: Aftermath but never finished the game because it was too repetitive and it dragged on for too long. I own but have never played UFO: Aftershock and UFO: Afterlight because I haven't finished UFO: Aftermath yet. For those players who have completed the UFO trilogy, are either of these computer games worth playing considering that I didn't think that UFO: Aftermath was worth finishing? I have never played UFO: Extraterrestrials because I didn't have a computer that was capable of playing the game at the time that it was released, I seem to remember seeing bad reviews for the game at the time that it was released, and I have forgotten about the game since then. For those players who have completed the game, is the game worth playing? I played but never finished X-Force: Fight for Destiny because I got stuck at the stage in the game when the biggest and deadliest alien battleships began appearing in the game, and they were too fast and deadly to shoot down with my interceptors, and the UFOpedia entries in that stage of the game were all in German (in the version of the game that I was playing quite a few years ago), so I had no idea what I was supposed to be doing to counter the biggest deadliest alien battleships. It's a pity, because I was really enjoying the game up until then. I will try the latest version of the game to see whether I am able to complete the game this time around. I played but haven't finished UFO: Alien Invasion yet. The game has beautiful music! The game seems to be a really good free clone of the X-COM games. I own but haven't played X-COM: Enemy Unknown or X-COM: Enemy Within because I don't have a computer capable of playing the games yet. For those players who have completed the games, what do you think of the games? I am definitely going to buy Xenonauts, but I haven't been able to find information about the game's minimum system requirements any where, and I am wary about digital downloads of computer games because I don't know whether I will be able to install and play the game on my current computer and my next computer or whether I will only be able to install and play the game on just one computer one time only. My computer's operating system is Windows XP and my computer's hardware is from the year 2008 or 2009 (3 GB system RAM, ATI Radeon HD 4770 graphics card (512 MB video RAM)). Could somebody who is in the know please help me out here? What are the minimum system requirements for Xenonauts? If I buy the game from the xenonauts.com website so that I can download the game from the Humble Store and get a Steam key, will I be able to install and play this computer game on my current, old computer as well as my next computer when I get around to replacing my current, old computer? Is there any difference with game stability (i.e. bugs) with the digital donwload from the Humble Store compared to the Steam installation of this computer game? If so, which is the less buggy version of the game to play? I much prefer to play computer games after the final patch has been released for the game. Is version 1.09 of Xenonauts likely to be the last version of this computer game? If not, are there any estimates to when the final patch for this computer game is likely to be released? I've read player reviews of this computer game at the game's webpage at the Steam website, and I've looked at screenshots of the game, and the only new game mechanic that I am concerned about is Suppression, and the only game mechanic omission from UFO: Enemy Unknown that I am concerned about is that the player can't reverse-engineer the aliens' psionic powers to then use against the aliens. For those players who have completed Xenonauts, should I be concerned about these changes or is this computer game all the better for those changes? Which difficulty setting would you recommend that I play my first game of Xenonauts with? Would you recommend that I use any mods for Xenonauts in my first playthrough of this computer game? If so, which mods would you recommend that I use? I would appreciate any responses to any of my questions.
  2. I only just discovered this computer game even existed the other day while I was watching the Australian computer game review TV show Good Game which reviewed this computer game. You can read their review of this computer game or watch their video review of this computer game at the following link: http://www.abc.net.au/tv/goodgame/stories/s4074863.htm I feel like such a noob only discovering this computer game at this late stage of this computer game's development, especially considering how much that I love these types of computer games! Thank you so much to everybody who contributed to making this computer game reach its funding goal in Kickstarter, and to everybody who worked on making this computer game a reality! The following is my background with these types of computer games: I completed UFO: Enemy Unknown (also known as X-COM: UFO Defense) numerous times at different difficulty levels. It remains one of my favourite computer games that I have ever played! I played X-COM: Terror From the Deep but I never finished the game because it was too difficult and the concept of using weapons (other than harpoons and torpedoes and mines) underwater was silly. I completed X-COM: Apocalypse. The game has beautiful music and an immersive atmosphere! It remains one of my favourite computer games that I have ever played! I played UFO: Aftermath but never finished the game because it was too repetitive and it dragged on for too long. I own but have never played UFO: Aftershock and UFO: Afterlight because I haven't finished UFO: Aftermath yet. For those players who have completed the UFO trilogy, are either of these computer games worth playing considering that I didn't think that UFO: Aftermath was worth finishing? I have never played UFO: Extraterrestrials because I didn't have a computer that was capable of playing the game at the time that it was released, I seem to remember seeing bad reviews for the game at the time that it was released, and I have forgotten about the game since then. For those players who have completed the game, is the game worth playing? I played but never finished X-Force: Fight for Destiny because I got stuck at the stage in the game when the biggest and deadliest alien battleships began appearing in the game, and they were too fast and deadly to shoot down with my interceptors, and the UFOpedia entries in that stage of the game were all in German (in the version of the game that I was playing quite a few years ago), so I had no idea what I was supposed to be doing to counter the biggest deadliest alien battleships. It's a pity, because I was really enjoying the game up until then. I will try the latest version of the game to see whether I am able to complete the game this time around. I played but haven't finished UFO: Alien Invasion yet. The game has beautiful music! I own but haven't played X-COM: Enemy Unknown or X-COM: Enemy Within because I don't have a computer capable of playing the games yet. For those players who have completed the games, what do you think of the games? I am definitely going to buy Xenonauts, but I haven't been able to find information about the game's minimum system requirements any where, and I am wary about digital downloads of computer games because I don't know whether I will be able to install and play the game on my current computer and my next computer or whether I will only be able to install and play the game on just one computer one time only. My computer's operating system is Windows XP and my computer's hardware is from the year 2008 or 2009 (3 GB system RAM, ATI Radeon HD 4770 graphics card (512 MB video RAM)). Could somebody who is in the know please help me out here? What are the minimum system requirements for Xenonauts? If I buy the game from the xenonauts.com website so that I can download the game from the Humble Store and get a Steam key, will I be able to install and play this computer game on my current, old computer as well as my next computer when I get around to replacing my current, old computer? Is there any difference with game stability (i.e. bugs) with the digital donwload from the Humble Store compared to the Steam installation of this computer game? If so, which is the less buggy version of the game to play? I much prefer to play computer games after the final patch has been released for the game. Is version 1.09 of Xenonauts likely to be the last version of this computer game? If not, are there any estimates to when the final patch for this computer game is likely to be released? I've read player reviews of this computer game at the game's webpage at the Steam website, and I've looked at screenshots of the game, and the only new game mechanic that I am concerned about is Suppression, and the only game mechanic omission from UFO: Enemy Unknown that I am concerned about is that the player can't reverse-engineer the aliens' psionic powers to then use against the aliens. For those players who have completed Xenonauts, should I be concerned about these changes or is this computer game all the better for those changes? Which difficulty setting would you recommend that I play my first game of Xenonauts with? Would you recommend that I use any mods for Xenonauts in my first playthrough of this computer game? If so, which mods would you recommend that I use? I'm really looking forward to the other similar new computer game projects that Goldhawk Interactive is currently working on. I would appreciate any responses to my questions, and I hope to make some good new acquaintances in this forum.
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