Relearning Tactics?[message #97655]
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Tue, 11 January 2005 11:56
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Hayashi |
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Messages:41
Registered:April 2003 |
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... or what worked in JA2 doesn't work in UC.
New game, am struggling in B11, my 7-man team is bogged down trying to fend off 19 enemy troops. The action is centred around the west end of the bridge, while progress is slow I think I should win in the end. But my mercs will be in bad shape.
I would like to hear other's opinions on what successful tactics in JA2 can be ported over, and what used to work in JA2 can't be applied relatively successfully in UC. Eg I foregoed my usual night ops IMP as I thought that night ops wouldn't play an important role here, seeing that Danubia is highly urbansied. I also made the mistake of not using my "position the mercs, fire a shot & wait for them to come into the kill zone" tactic - would this work in UC as well?
Any other tips (no spoilers pls) of how to survive, what sort of weapons to get (eg poewrful but short ranged, seeing there's a lot of CQB?) etc would be welcomed. Thanks.
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Re: Relearning Tactics?[message #97667]
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Tue, 08 February 2005 11:02
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Snake Plissken |
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Messages:37
Registered:December 2001 |
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Well, first of all, I am a chronic reloader. I still let my mercs get shot to hell often, but also look for the coolest way through a situation. Here's what I've found about UC.
First and most importantly, people go down quicker. Be afraid of pistols, be afraid of rifles, be afraid of shotguns. The converse applies, in that all of the above are useful weapons. Some of the armor you can procure, however, makes mercs very difficult to kill without heavy weapons. They might still fall down out of breath, but that's what backup is for.
Cover is the most substantial difference my playstyle has adopted between standard JA2 and UC. An agile merc can peek over or around objects, fire, and duck back without being shot at, much less hit.
Also, as stated earlier, enemies will sometimes flank or otherwise appear in unexpected locations. Moving to get a good angle, having a rearguard, and the agility to manage interrupts will save you here.
Lastly, with a small squad I have found that certain fights cannot be won from certain locations. The subway is a perfect example of this, as you will find yourself ambushed with little opportunity to position beforehand. When in doubt, attack from a different direction.
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