Chasers115
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It may or may not be XCOM 2. I refuse to participate it this interview.
And George, don't be talking to me about no snakes! I only just now got it to not melt my processor upon startup!
Having already lost the campaign once within four hours of starting it, I think I have reason to scream about snakes.
MY SECOND CAMPAIGN WILL BE THE END OF THEM
I am Inferi.
Chasers,
By devise a plan, I meant for Glenn to practise/training in anything you want, and then head off towards the pyramids, of which he'll meet with Gwen (either when Luther's caravan approaches him or he meets with Luther's caravan while it's heading back to Pharaoh's lands).
I hate the fact that literally everything is timed. I can understand that it would be timed UNTIL I get the VIP away from them, but why should I have to force an extraction if I've killed everything in the area?
Done in by the dubious doings of destiny.
Chasers115
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Capt, buddy! Ol' friend ol' pal! Surely you'd at least like to get some use out of Glenn before you do your surprise cremation? Take him along with you while you go Arch-Demon murdering, I'm sure he'll repent and become your Inquisition's testament to irony; the god worshiping devil.
Think of the PR!
No. That would suggest that Cambions are anything other than untrustworthy demon-worshipping mass murderers. The Inquisition would lose a lot of momentum if people begin to go: "Hey, these Cambion fellows might not be that bad!"
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
If you fail to get a soldier to extract before time runs out, but you got the VIP out, you win the ission but your troop gets captured and you don't get mission loot. It sucks hard.
I am Inferi.
George Rozas
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If you fail to get a soldier to extract before time runs out, but you got the VIP out, you win the ission but your troop gets captured and you don't get mission loot. It sucks hard.
I haven't played the game, but I'm guessing the following is also an issue:
You just have one last objective to complete the mission - all you have to do is walk into an area. But then you run out of time just before entering the zone, and even though are well within sight of everyone there, the game still considers it a failure.
That tends to be a theme throughout strategy games in general.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.
So, I've been doing some research. Apparently there is this weapon called a sling that allows you to hurl a pebble at superspeed, tearing up unarmored targets. Lightweight and simple to use.
Unfortunately, there are no good medieval fantasy RPs to use it on.
Beneath the gold, the Bitter Steel.