Jump to Lightspeed also introduces new loot, which can be used to repair and enhance your ship. Enhancements include the option to enhance the handling of your ship, as well as its outward appearance. Loot items are pirated off of destroyed ships and automatically added to a player?s inventory. This loot can either be immediately added to a ship for a slight performance boost, or be taken to a Shipwright to be reverse engineered. Reverse engineering a part allows players to get more of an upgrade out of parts. New parts improve the handling, power, and durability of ships.
Once in space, the experience is completely different from that on the ground. The entire system is real-time and relies on player skill more than how good of a template you build your character into. Players who enjoyed the X-Wing series, like myself, will get into the swing of things a little quicker -- but things are kept simple enough that anyone can jump right in and play. Ships can be controlled either by the mouse/keyboard interface or by a joystick. Either way works well, although improvements late in the beta have made the joystick a much more viable option. In-space missions are taken in a similar fashion as ground-based missions, but are strictly story-based and gated. You can only take certain missions in a certain order -- all of which build up a nice little story for your character. Some missions will even allow players to select from a few options, such as search and destroy or escort. Completing missions will earn you experience and unlock sets of boxes for players to train in. Leveling up will not only grant access to better ships, but also improved power management controls and better loot components. After mastering a piloting profession, players can still earn Prestige Points that will allow them to access high-level areas.
It?s been a long time coming, but judging from the beta, Jump to Lightspeed is on track to be a great addition to an already addicting game, and is a big step in the right direction towards getting Galaxies back on top.