![]() ![]() Its a party that can perform well in combat and also handle everything else you will need them to do, while not being so expensive that you will be forced to advance fast in order to be able to pay themĮlias_Maluco fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Aug 29, 2022 Buns can medic and train militia, Grunty has night ops and decent mechanical, Igor is average all around, Grizzly can carry lots of stuff, force open stuff and handle grenades They all can shoot well enough, are cheap enough and have decent wisdom (so will improve fast enough). For a new player is probably easier to survive with a 4-5 decent mercs than 1 super effective soldierĮdit: imo a good starting party would be: Grunty, Grizzly, Buns and Igor. Having Scope, Reaper, or Gus in your party really makes a huge difference in terms of learning the game. If you're willing to give it one more shot, I'd definitely play vanilla, use the starting option with the most money and pick a top-tier merc for your initial deployment. Guess I like playing with paperdolls and dressing them up in combat gear. JA2 can be a wonderful game once you get used to its idiosyncracies, but it has a steep learning curve - and 1.13 is even worse, since it assumes you're already familiar with the vanilla game and all the weird ways it works (like burst fire being either a teeny-tiny button on the dashboard or hitting B, oh, and the ability to do suppressive fire by keeping the attack button pressed and laying out a pattern), while the inventory management can be a nightmare. The overwhelming inventory management was also a downside. I didn't understand engagement ranges or positioning, combat in general seemed balanced unintuitively. I remember there was also something with an update going wrong? I think I fixed it by overwriting part of the game with some language files. ![]() With things like the text running through the text boxes and the explosives bug. Yeah the Dutch version was a horrible broken mess. I still got a long ways into it just avoiding using explosives, and constantly reloading the sector where you have to quietly take out prison guards to stop them tripping mustard gas traps. One, the game crashed every time something bigger than a mini grenade exploded (or gas explosions), and two, the official patch did not recognize my game as a valid installation. Kind of neat, except it led to some problems. My first copy of JA2 was a version translated into my own language, Dutch. I had to also grab a Win8 fix from somewhere else that stopped the game from hanging on a black screen and trapping my PC. You do need a fresh installation of JA2, then you unpack the main file and the two patches included into your game folder. exe with the modded one and everything was happy. Installing the then-current 1.13 overwrote that crapware-loaded. Is that link a full installer or do I need to dig out my ancient pre-steam/gog digital distro installer of JA2 vanilla to patch it over?įun story: I bought that back in the Win Vista days, and something about how Vista sandboxxed executables meant that the baked-in DRM wanted a new product key every time I ran the game. So, what's the best way to try to get into JA2? I've tried over and over and over again after genuinely enjoying the immensely flawed Back in Action and didn't enjoy 1.13 with either the old or new chance to hit. How did this smug dummkopf ever make general? If the consequences of taking a shot that misses is less bad in the new JA than it is in XCOM, then I can certainly see why they find it necessary to make people change their behaviour. You usually only get one shot per turn in that game (with a few exceptions), you're very often in a position where you have to make the shot or die, especially early on, and while you have infinite ammo your clip size is small and having to reload often means you can't fire your weapon that turn. It's not really surprising that players are averse to taking bad shots in Firaxis' XCOM. Steam, Steam on Crossover 20 on Big Sur Beta 11.Ask me about spending hundreds of dollars on Mass Effect 2 emoticons and Avatars. Steam via Parallels 16 on Windows 10 for ARM Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (The Master Chief Collection) Steam, Steam via Parallels 16 on Windows 10 for ARM Steam, Steam via Parallels on Windows 10 ARM Steam via Prallels 16 on Windows 10 ARM, SteamĮpic Games Launcher in Windows via Parallels Games Browse the list of games with Game Performance Reports on Apple Silicon Macs This list is regularly updated and might temporarily include duplicate entriesĪperture Tag: The Paint Gun Testing Initiativeĭolphin Emulator (Super Smash Bros Melee) All about Gaming on Apple Silicon by Mac Gamers for Mac Gamers. Apple Silicon Games News, Game Performance Reports, Reviews and more. ![]()
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