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X wing vs tie fighter
X wing vs tie fighter










The other major change to game play is the inclusion of two single-player missions to round out stock XvT's focus on multiplayer. Rebels, as always, will wind up using whatever stolen Imperial ships they can get their hands on, so the B2 and M/CRV will be showing up on both sides. The Rebels flesh out their arsenal with the MC40a Light Calamari Cruiser and the Modified Strike Cruiser, which features gravity well projectors stolen from an Imperial Interdictor. The Imperial fleet is further bolstered by the Modified Corvette, Modified Nebulon-B2 class frigate (as seen in TIE Fighter,) and Carrack class anti-starfighter cruiser. Non-flyable additions include, as the cover art suggests, the Imperial Super Star Destroyer. Imperial pilots can strap themselves into the warhead-pregnant Missile Boat, whose copious missile armament turn the single laser cannon nothing more than a afterthought. The B-wing's powerful shields, heavy warhead load and potent beam weapons make it a threat to Imperial capital ships.

x wing vs tie fighter

Most notably, the expansion adds the heavy-hitting and versatile Rebel B-wing as a flyable craft. It follows the pattern of the previous two X-wing and TIE Fighter games by adding additional campaigns and vehicles to the stock game. Released in 1997, Balance of Power is an expansion to Lucas Arts' X-wing vs.












X wing vs tie fighter