Yep, but that also means that you don't have to keep jumping around the map as your squad will most likely move as a single unit rather than 3 or 4 completely separate units that only interact for the purpose of reinforcing dead members or mind control spam which was broken from the get go. The only major downside is that it also means that every mission won't involve at least one death... then again so did the original if you played it right and got lucky with your reaction fire (unless Ethereals and Sectoid commanders showed before you got psionics because then death was a given).Draconalis said:Squad of 4, upgradable to 6... that's all I have to say.
Yep, this is from the play through video showing the events leading up to the player deciding to go with high explosives.Scrythe said:I've never played a single X-COM game in my life, so forgive my ignorance:
Were the other games in the series so explosion heavy? I mean, this is a remake of the first one, right?
But... I LIKE those things you're listing as some sort of flaw. Those are my pros when I talk about the original X-Com.chimeracreator said:Yep, but that also means that you don't have to keep jumping around the map as your squad will most likely move as a single unit rather than 3 or 4 completely separate units that only interact for the purpose of reinforcing dead members or mind control spam which was broken from the get go.
Yeah...that's a concern. No endgame battles of attrition against Alien Bases, it's gonna be a lot more tactical.Draconalis said:Squad of 4, upgradable to 6... that's all I have to say.
While it can be fun at times, but once you get five months into the game and are fighting your tenth ship full of Mutons it gets a bit old because while it does make the battles larger in scope it also makes them take even longer and when you are doing the same thing again and again that isn't tight game play. If you don't believe me watch the let's play I posted or replay it as it's on Steam.Draconalis said:But... I LIKE those things you're listing as some sort of flaw. Those are my pros when I talk about the original X-Com.chimeracreator said:Yep, but that also means that you don't have to keep jumping around the map as your squad will most likely move as a single unit rather than 3 or 4 completely separate units that only interact for the purpose of reinforcing dead members or mind control spam which was broken from the get go.
Watching it isn't going to have the same effect, and I already bought it years ago off some other site. Thus, I have played it this millennium. I think the last time I loaded it up was about 2 months ago.chimeracreator said:If you don't believe me watch the let's play I posted or replay it as it's on Steam.![]()
In that case I stand corrected and nostalgia setting in.Draconalis said:Watching it isn't going to have the same effect, and I already bought it years ago off some other site. Thus, I have played it this millennium. I think the last time I loaded it up was about 2 months ago.chimeracreator said:If you don't believe me watch the let's play I posted or replay it as it's on Steam.![]()