Star Wars: X-Wing vs. TIE Fighter is the third installment of the X-Wing computer game series, although it is not a regular part of the series.
Technically superior to its two predecessors, XvT runs on Windows, requires a joystick (the others could be played with a mouse), features a CD audio soundtrack, supports high resolution graphics, brings texture mapping to the ship models of the in-flight game engine, includes multiplayer options, and has a sophisticated pilot and mission selection system that tracks the player's points and awards. The player also has the ability to choose for each mission which squadron he or she he wants to fly in (e.g. either the Y-Wings that disable a ship for capture or the X-Wings that support them), his or her specific ship type, and the ship's armaments.
Response to the game was mixed. It is the only part of the series designed almost exclusively for multiplayer and/or personal practice only; it lacks a storyline, coherent scenarios, and cutscenes. Totally Games realised from this that strong storylines were the main reason for the earlier games' success.
The pack also adds B-Wings as a pilotable craft, along with other vessels that are lacking from the original game.
1997 computer and video games | Star Wars computer and video games | Windows games
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