

I believe that they probably intended the game for console only and then went to PC as a kind of afterthought. I did read, though, some disturbing information about the lack of joystick support.

I want to see specks of space dust glistening in the cold alien starlight on the windshield, and watch them glow red hot and ionize in the atmosphere as I attempt planetary landing. I want to feel its nurturing computer displays, keeping me warm, and protecting me from the vast nothingness of space outside. Everything he says is the opposite of how I feel.

Clearly, I saw, this man is my antithesis. He goes on from there, but after that point, he had already lost me. I played X-3 games, and they did away with the cockpit in all of those, and I was very disappointed with them on many levels, but most because the lack of a cockpit made me feel like a guy in a space suit riding around on the outside of a rocket like Slim Pickens in Dr. A cockpit makes you feel like you're in a ship. My feelings on this are exactly the opposite. He complained most vociferously about the cockpit.how his view of the universe was obstructed by the interior of the ship. However, his mistake was that he showed the game as he complained about it, and the game really looked cool. I watched a video that was about 25 minutes of some guy disparaging the game. So, I haven't installed it yet, but I have had time to look at reviews. They so often want me to create numerous accounts, join online communities, download patches, remember passwords for stuff that I'll never log into again, deal with antipirating software, and then take four hours to 's a real fear of new installations and all the hassle that new games create these days. I have not yet installed it because I have this fear of new installations. I received XRB for a present last December.
