Castor Krieg
Banned
Finished as well, great game. Immediately started once again (on Easy this time) for achievements. Now that I know what to do the game is way faster - mid-April, armor & weapons done, Alien Containment built, 5 satellites online.
Finished as well, great game. Immediately started once again (on East this time) for achievements. Now that I know what to do the game is way faster - mid-April, armor & weapons done, Alien Containment built, 5 satellites online.
Where do you see bragging? He said he's doing it to mop up achievements.are you bragging about you being "good" on easy ??
are you bragging about you being "good" on easy ??
I've finally upgraded to allow for 6 squad members.
I'd like to slowly build up my rookies in tandem with veterans. What I'd like to know is what mission types are inappropriate for such endeavors. I assume it's best to steer cleer of using rookies during stages that are classified as being highly difficult.
Also, is there a precise system used in determining which classes are assigned to rookies? Or is it all purely random? I'm really enjoying this game, but find it overwhelming. I'm also playing this game on classic difficulty too.
Finished Classic Ironman. You?
Im into mid-April. When should I begin updating my weapons to lasers? And should i begin investing in Interceptors once I deploy satellites?
Thanks. I seem to be woefully behind in alot of things. Part of the problem is that I haven't been aggressively building my base like I should. I think I'm going at it too conservative, in that I want to build the base perfectly while optimizing bonus points, etc..
Is it possible for the player to build their base without scuttling any segments of it, or should my main priority be in optimizing its immediate benefits in the short term, and worrying about constructing my ultimate base long term?
Which alien resources are good to sell on the black market? Which should I hold onto? Can I manufacture any goods for mass production?
You should have laser weapons now. Good luck on your first terror mission without them.
Also, make sure the continent you deploy satellites to is covered by Interceptors, that's all.
I just did my first terror mission on an ironman classic run without lasers. I really have no idea how I managed that.
So I hear rumors that this game has been streamlined and dumbed down compared to the original XCOM game? Any truth to that?
I think the best analogy I heard was that X-Com has incredible highs and incredibly tedious lows, while XCOM sticks more solidly to the upper-middle class in exchage for curtailing some of the more interesting systemic mechanics, primarily on the strategic side.
In short: yes, it's a little bit more simplified; no, it's not a detriment to the game for the most part; yes, you should play this game.
Absolutely. It's not the same, it is simplified in a lot of ways, but it remains just as tense. The feel is the same. To me at least.What I hear from a lot of people (haven't played the original, but I plan to now!) is how this one captures the emotions of the old one perfectly. That fear of moving into a new area where you'll get your shit handed to you, the tension of deciding between 5 bad options, and that attachment to your little digital soldiers.
I'd like to slowly build up my rookies in tandem with veterans. What I'd like to know is what mission types are inappropriate for such endeavors. I assume it's best to steer cleer of using rookies during stages that are classified as being highly difficult.
Gearbox Software's Borderlands 2 has shipped 5 million units to date, Take-Two interactive announced this morning in its second quarter financials. The company also noted that XCOM: Enemy Unknown is "proving to be a critical and commercial success." Both games are remarked as having "strong digital sales."
There's multiplayer, yes. When you're done with singleplayer, you start a new game on Classic/Impossible and maybe Ironman!I'm thinking about picking this up. Is there any kind of multiplayer component to it and are there randomized missions or anything to do after the campaign?
Which brings back the point that it is better to have lasers.I think I also did it without lasers, but I had improved armor, how about you?
Man, Tony came over with a big apple kegger, just dumped it in the backyard, was bbqing steak on his armour, hitting on all the ladies... ended up totally trashed by 10 o'clock, fell in the pool, Bruce had to get him out.
Classic Ironman!
I'm thinking about picking this up. Is there any kind of multiplayer component to it and are there randomized missions or anything to do after the campaign?
How much this game costs?
What about XCOM sales? at least 1mi?
How much this game costs?
Maybe 1 million sales is enough to pay the game?
What I hear from a lot of people (haven't played the original, but I plan to now!) is how this one captures the emotions of the old one perfectly. That fear of moving into a new area where you'll get your shit handed to you, the tension of deciding between 5 bad options, and that attachment to your little digital soldiers.
Strong digital sales = strong PC sales? Or are people actually buying digital fullprice games on XBOX360 and PS3?
I would be suprised if that´s enough considering they spent four years on the game.
I'm thinking about picking this up. Is there any kind of multiplayer component to it and are there randomized missions or anything to do after the campaign?
So the final mission questions...The alien leader is talking to you... but I literally couldn't understand one thing he was saying. Was he explaining their origin or their purpose? What was he saying? I saw some flash scenes that made me think maybe they were experimenting on humans and turning them into the aliens. Also so were the ethereals the master race or were they puppets of some entity too? Were the aliens trying to blow up earth with that ship? I beat the last mission but had no clue what was going on, that guy was like "GRUMBLE GRUMBLE GRUMBLE GRUMBLE"
So the final mission questions...The alien leader is talking to you... but I literally couldn't understand one thing he was saying. Was he explaining their origin or their purpose? What was he saying? I saw some flash scenes that made me think maybe they were experimenting on humans and turning them into the aliens. Also so were the ethereals the master race or were they puppets of some entity too? Were the aliens trying to blow up earth with that ship? I beat the last mission but had no clue what was going on, that guy was like "GRUMBLE GRUMBLE GRUMBLE GRUMBLE"
I tell ya, resource management in this game is a real bastard. >< I got the key last night and am able to attack the alien base. I'm trying to get enough money and resources to add another satellite though (the 20 day construction really sucks.. lost China from the Commission and they took a satellite with them too, ugh).
How much of the game is left after I attack the base?
And how about some bug fixes?Good News indeed, now release some awesome and meaty DLC Firaxis, would you?