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Sorbicol last won the day on May 28 2013
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sp1ke reacted to a post in a topic: Strategy Core Members Reviews, Opinions, Rants & Raves.
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Really? On my current play through I'm convinced someone has taken all the Thin Men to sharpshooter school :-/ Loving it so far but blown two campaigns already. Balance wise it feels a bit all over the place
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Apologies if this has already been posted (I did look but the iOS version of the forum isn't the most easily navigatable affair at best) but the Korean ratings board of all people apparently have a listing for XCOM Enemy Within. http://www.eurogamer...n-ratings-board Crap. Can't edit titles in iOS. quite why auto correct didn't pick that up when it picks up loads of stuff I don't really want it to is anyone's guess......
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Ah here it is! Like Space Voyager I've been playing this a little with the prettying the same conclusion at the moment - it's still pretty unfinished. It is basically X-COM rather than XCOM, with a few curves thrown in. Primarily amongst those is the cover system in tactical combat, which works moderately well. It also has big changes to the air combat model which still need smoothing out a little - a couple of months in and the larger UFOs that Appear start to eat missiles for breakfast, and with no indicator that this is going to happen if you haven't followed the "optimal" research path then you are in big trouble, because your only source of income is shot down UFOs. The game eschews the arms manufacturing / alien cadaver dealing of the original and tightly controllers how you find your empire. While it automatically sells any recovered alien weapons at the end of each mission, human manufactured weapons and equipment never sell for more than they cost to manufacture. Hence you can't just bank roll your way to victory. That's not a problem but the cost of building new bases, weapons and vehicles is prohibitively expensive and needs rebalancing. Also the original base layout is t get clever and several restricts your ability to expand tech and manufacturing capability, none of which helps. All that said though, if they can rebalance it and get some of the slightly wonky design decisions sorted out, there is much to recommend the game. Night terror missions at exactly that - terrifying - and it's very much got its own feel, and the flavour text for research descriptions is very good indeed. The Cold War setting works perfectly too. Personally if you didn't really want what Firaxis did with XCOM then I would suggest this might be much more to your liking, there is a lot going for it. You might want to wait until after its finished though.
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The patch made it better but didn't totally eliminate it. I'm not sure why it doesn't seem to get talked about here (maybe I'm just not looking for it right) but Xenonauts is now available early access on steam. I backed the kick starter and it is the closest remade x-com I've ever played. It's got it's faults to be sure but it's almost a mechanic for mechanic remake of the original (although I'm not completely sold on the "improved" air combat engine) and I would say worth investigating. If I'm allowed to.
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Firaxis remaking XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Sorbicol replied to Kernel's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
I find the bugs in it are more critical when playing ironman - you can't just back and reload. A really shame as ironman is clearly the mode in which the game should be played -
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Firaxis remaking XCOM: Enemy Unknown
Sorbicol replied to Kernel's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
What as in more DLC or more patching? The teleporting issue isn't as bad as it was (well, I don't think so) but it seems to be something fundamental with the game mechanics to me. Always going to be a problem. As for DLC - I get the impression that'll be more of an expansion rather than just more DLC. -
Good game, shame about ...[extreme spoiler alert]
Sorbicol replied to Negator_UK's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
If you need a battleship, just wait for a UFO to show up and let it go unmolested. When the battleship comes along a few days later to shoot down your satellite, ambush it Once you have researched the blaster launchers, do remember to equip them though! -
So Many TB/RT Strategy Games - Which is best?
Sorbicol replied to stratGamer's topic in General Game Discussion
It's stretching the definition of "strategy" slightly, but the King's Bounty games are tremendous fun if you are looking for something a bit lighter. Turn based seems to undergoing something of a renaissance now that XCOM has been successful so hopefully there will be more options in the future. -
Memorial Wall - post your Soldier's Heroic/Silly Deaths
Sorbicol replied to Hobbes's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
That's XCOM baby -
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Memorial Wall - post your Soldier's Heroic/Silly Deaths
Sorbicol replied to Hobbes's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
Ha don't worry that still gets me on occasion. You can use rockets though if aliens are using them for cover so it works both ways sometimes -
New Aliens: Snakeman and Snakeman Leader
Sorbicol replied to KiethSomataw99's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
There is somewhere a file on alien physiology for the thin men, and it notes the striking similarities between the thin men and reptilian snakes on earth. I think it was a concious decision by Firaxis to replace the snakemen who (to be honest) were always just different coloured Mutons. I'm sure that Jake spoke about it briefly during one of the many many many interviews he did prior to launch. I do hope that the next expansion/DLC/sequel does include some new aliens, but I doubt some revised version of snake men will be there. -
New Aliens: Snakeman and Snakeman Leader
Sorbicol replied to KiethSomataw99's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
The thin men took the place of snake men in the new version. -
Ironman tragedy - and not of the interesting kind
Sorbicol replied to Misotu's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
Quite a few games do cloud saves now, mostly via steam. CiV does off the top of my head, as do a few others. -
Ironman tragedy - and not of the interesting kind
Sorbicol replied to Misotu's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
There will be one mission where it all goes wrong when playing ironman. Seems to happen every campaign - you go round a corner and walk into a concentrated knot of aliens (usually hard ones too like Berserkers with Cyberdisks) or you you try to flank and uncover a pocket of aliens you weren't expecting. The hardest ones to take is when the game warps a bunch of aliens right into the middle of your squad, thanks to the teleportation bug. It's really hard to take but all you can do really is roll with it hope you pull through. -
Research taking longer? Or is it just me?
Sorbicol replied to Sorbicol's topic in XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012)
No not playing any second wave options. Survived the Alien base mission, now holding on desperately after an horrific supply barge mission cost me all my best squad. Went round the corner and walked into one sectopod, 4 drones, 2 sectoid commanders and 3 heavy floaters. Next turn 4 mutons, 2 Berserkers, 2 muton elite, 1 cyber disk and 3 more heavy floaters turned up. Unsurprisingly I didn't survive. They really need to sort having the emergency dust area where it should be. It sure as hell wasn't where I started from!