Re: Old Star Wars Games
I dont think you can really compare XvT to X-Wing or Tie Fighter. They were single player campaign games, whereas Tie Fighter was deliberately programmed to be an online gaming experience with little in the way of single player until the release of the BoP expansion. This would explain the lack of objects as they were trying to make use of as much bandwidth as possible in the early days of dial up modems.
Since XvT is still played online today but a lot of players in clan tournaments is proof that it was succesful in filling that role and is still by far one of the most popular Star Wars title games EVER released. XWA tried to expand on the graphics and again brought back the single player element, but its online play was terrible. Since it used a similar engine to XvT I am not sure what went wrong with it and it never proved as popular as the other three titles.
Shame they never created a sequel
If anyone would like to read an interview I did with one of the developers of XvT and XWA (Albert mack) check out:
http://www.majesticsites.net/xvtworld/i … topic=56.0
It also carries information on where you can still play XvT and XWA online in an enviroment similar to the MSN Gaming zone before they shut off support. Or you can also look at:
http://www.freewebs.com/zaliel

