

They both had their own challenges, X2 being very old and X3 require more sections (lasers, missiles, shields, wares, etc.). So just recently ive been working on X2 and X3 sites, making them use in-game files too. Those two sites still relied on the old method, the database. The X3TC and X3AP sites were changed over, but the X2 and X3 sites werent. So started the process of changing the x-sites to use in-game files. This was time-consuming process and often lead to inconsistencies, due to how hard it was to create. In the past those sites relied on a database that I built up from various resources. A long time ago I started the process of converting how the X-sites get their data.

Its awhile since ive done any updates to the X-sites (X2, X3, X3TC, X3AP), but just recently I had some extra time.
