In the X4 Foundations Beta 2, players can test the upcoming 7.50 flight model update, which includes a new radar station module for enhanced detection and a lost ship replacement option for fleets. The developers are seeking player feedback to refine these features before the official release, encouraging community involvement in shaping the game’s future.
In the current public beta testing phase for X4 Foundations, players have the opportunity to experience the upcoming 7.50 flight model update. This beta, referred to as Beta 2, includes significant changes and improvements that aim to enhance gameplay. The developers are actively seeking player feedback to refine these updates before the official release.
One of the notable new features in this update is the introduction of a special radar station module. This module is designed to increase the sensor range of player stations, allowing for better detection of nearby activities and potential threats. This enhancement can significantly impact strategic planning and resource management within the game.
Additionally, the update includes a lost ship replacement option for fleets and stations. This feature allows players to automatically replace ships that have been destroyed in combat, provided they have access to the necessary ship production modules and blueprints. This addition aims to reduce downtime and maintain fleet strength, making it easier for players to recover from losses during their missions.
Players interested in participating in the beta testing are encouraged to join and provide their feedback on the various changes and improvements being implemented. The developers emphasize the importance of player input in shaping the final version of the update, ensuring that the game evolves in a direction that meets the community’s expectations.
To access the full change log and join the public beta, players can visit the official Egosoft website, where they can also find guidelines for participation. The developers express their gratitude for the community’s involvement and wish everyone happy testing as they work towards refining the game experience with the new flight model update.