Star Wars: X-Wing (video game series)

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Star Wars: X-Wing ist eine im Star-Wars-Universum angesiedelte Flugsimulator-Reihe, die ab Teil 2 von entwickelt und von LucasArts veröffentlicht wurde. rdf:langString
Star Wars: X-Wing is a series of space flight simulator video games based in the Star Wars media franchise that attempts to simulate the fictional experience of starfighter combat, while remaining faithful to the movies. The player took the role of a pilot of the Rebel Alliance, and, in later games, the Galactic Empire. To complete the games, players must complete missions such as simple dogfights with opposition starfighters, reconnaissance and inspection tasks, escort duty for freighters or capital ships, or attacks on larger opposition ships. In addition to dogfighting designed to resemble the free-wheeling duels of World War I, the games also offered the challenge of managing power resources and wingmen, and using weapons effectively. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Star Wars: X-Wing ist eine im Star-Wars-Universum angesiedelte Flugsimulator-Reihe, die ab Teil 2 von entwickelt und von LucasArts veröffentlicht wurde.
rdf:langString Star Wars: X-Wing is a series of space flight simulator video games based in the Star Wars media franchise that attempts to simulate the fictional experience of starfighter combat, while remaining faithful to the movies. The player took the role of a pilot of the Rebel Alliance, and, in later games, the Galactic Empire. To complete the games, players must complete missions such as simple dogfights with opposition starfighters, reconnaissance and inspection tasks, escort duty for freighters or capital ships, or attacks on larger opposition ships. In addition to dogfighting designed to resemble the free-wheeling duels of World War I, the games also offered the challenge of managing power resources and wingmen, and using weapons effectively. LucasArts later released the Star Wars: Rogue Squadron series which also feature the X-wing fighter however these are arcade-style action video games geared towards consoles with their gamepads, in contrast to the X-Wing series which are traditional flight simulators for the PC which is meant to be played with a joystick. In 2020, Electronic Arts and EA Motive released Star Wars: Squadrons, a spiritual successor to the X-Wing series focused on space combat simulation and virtual reality features.
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