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I think Classic is the only way to play, but it's a bit too unforgiving. I'm all about a tactical challenge, but a terror mission with 6 Chryssalids, 3 Mutons, 3 Sectoids and 3 Thin Men all at once, plus 18 civilians ready to be zombified, is not winnable. Bugging out increases panic far too high.
The trick is to not trigger multiple groups of aliens at once if at all possible. Sometimes it's not really possible. The lead designer mentioned post-release that they might lower the difficulty in a patch.
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Originally posted by Hauldren Collider View PostI'm breezing through on normal without so much as a sweat. Probably bumping it up to Classic for my next playthrough.
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The losses in the game are probably more realistic of what would happen during an actual alien invasion. However, the whole thing is just more stupid human propaganda.“As a lifelong member of the Columbia Business School community, I adhere to the principles of truth, integrity, and respect. I will not lie, cheat, steal, or tolerate those who do.”
"Capitalism ho!"
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Now that I've beaten the game I'm screwing around in my save. Currently trying to get the mind control an ethereal achievement.
Part of the reason I'm not having a lot of trouble is that I relentlessly save. However, if you're not good that will get maddeningly frustrating. I drop it down to normal for the tyrannids...I mean chrysalids.
I did beat a couple terror missions on classic, but I used some SHIVs, which I consider disposable.
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Originally posted by Guynemer View PostSomething I'm not 100% clear about, so I want to make sure I've got it right; after you interrogate a particular species, the only benefit of stunning them again (as opposed to killing them) is you obtain their weaponry, instead of "weapon fragments", correct? BUT, you can't actually use that weaponry until you research it yourself, yes?Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!
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This is THE game I've been waiting for! Haven't actually bought it yet due to not having time to play it, but I'll get around to it. I'll call in few sick days if nothing else works. This is the only game that still captures my attention, if I played the original one. And checking out trailers and a bit of game play.. I'm excited!!!! Thank you Firaxis! Now go ahead and make 5 more, you know old farts will be buying and they've got the cash, too.In da butt.
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I just epically failed at a rescue mission. Successfully defended the VIP and had him like two turns away from the extraction point with no enemies in sight. Had him hunker down in the middle of a ring of my guys, next to one of the myriad pieces of flaming cover in this ruined highway map. Turns out I had put him right next to a burning car, which promptly exploded and ended my VIP rescue.
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I was afraid that was going to happen to my colonel sniper in my last mission, I hadn't even realized his cover was on fire until after I had him waste a Muton across the map; luckily, it appeared that the car had already burnt out."My nation is the world, and my religion is to do good." --Thomas Paine
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Originally posted by snoopy369 View PostI never played original X-Com, but think I would've enjoyed it. Hope to get the computer set up in my house soonish, may buy it then.
Or could I enjoy it on a 13" macbook [with windows installed via bootcamp]? Usually 13" is a bit small for games like that, but if it's manageable I might try it there.
Or could just install it now at work... boss is working from home, lazy guyTry http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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