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Author Topic: Einsteinian Roulette On ship Thread: Maurice's One Night Stand  (Read 5993105 times)

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22650 on: January 07, 2014, 07:34:24 pm »

((No, not percentile health. Your recruits will start with 25-40 health, and every soldier will cap out at 60/61 health.

Oh, and if you think X-COM: EU's bad, TFTD is worse. See, there was a bug in the first game that automatically reset the difficulty back to the easiest setting without warning the player. Fans, who thought they were playing the most difficult setting, demanded the sequel be harder.))
((So even if I wasn't playing on easy, I'd be playing on easy? Nice. Now to see if I lose more soldiers to a grenade. Still on the second mission, by the way.

EDIT: Yep, three more. At least I have one vet left standing.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22651 on: January 07, 2014, 07:35:15 pm »

See what Piecewise wants, if anything.

Then see if there's anyway to raise the morale of our decimated crew.
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22652 on: January 07, 2014, 07:35:49 pm »

See what Piecewise wants, if anything.

Then see if there's anyway to raise the morale of our decimated crew.

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22653 on: January 07, 2014, 07:46:27 pm »

((No, not percentile health. Your recruits will start with 25-40 health, and every soldier will cap out at 60/61 health.

Oh, and if you think X-COM: EU's bad, TFTD is worse. See, there was a bug in the first game that automatically reset the difficulty back to the easiest setting without warning the player. Fans, who thought they were playing the most difficult setting, demanded the sequel be harder.))
((So even if I wasn't playing on easy, I'd be playing on easy? Nice. Now to see if I lose more soldiers to a grenade. Still on the second mission, by the way.))

((Nah. The difficulty bug's only in the DOS versions, and even in those it can be fixed easily.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22654 on: January 07, 2014, 09:03:14 pm »

((No, not percentile health. Your recruits will start with 25-40 health, and every soldier will cap out at 60/61 health.

Oh, and if you think X-COM: EU's bad, TFTD is worse. See, there was a bug in the first game that automatically reset the difficulty back to the easiest setting without warning the player. Fans, who thought they were playing the most difficult setting, demanded the sequel be harder.))
((So even if I wasn't playing on easy, I'd be playing on easy? Nice. Now to see if I lose more soldiers to a grenade. Still on the second mission, by the way.))

((Nah. The difficulty bug's only in the DOS versions, and even in those it can be fixed easily.))
((I'm playing it on DOSbox, just for the record.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22655 on: January 07, 2014, 09:49:17 pm »

Head to the next plate

((I would character build... but i don't feel like it right now, and it doesn't seem like an opportune time. Also, there is a game for the iOS system, Aliens vs Humans, i think, that is almost exactly like the old X-COM. Little more streamlined and less management (And content, since its iOS) but very similar in difficulty and equipping your men.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22656 on: January 07, 2014, 09:52:48 pm »

A terror mission in Calcutta. I'm still playing it, but apparently aliens like to one-hit my rookie soldiers.))

((And your grizzled veterans.  Just wait until you meet the nastier aliens.))


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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22657 on: January 07, 2014, 10:01:54 pm »

Charles uses his dynamic bonus to lie and tell them that the incident was the result of the UWM releasing hallucinogens everywhere in an unscrupulous manner and that they need to take the antidotes to the side effects.
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22658 on: January 07, 2014, 10:52:24 pm »

((No, not percentile health. Your recruits will start with 25-40 health, and every soldier will cap out at 60/61 health.

Oh, and if you think X-COM: EU's bad, TFTD is worse. See, there was a bug in the first game that automatically reset the difficulty back to the easiest setting without warning the player. Fans, who thought they were playing the most difficult setting, demanded the sequel be harder.))
((So even if I wasn't playing on easy, I'd be playing on easy? Nice. Now to see if I lose more soldiers to a grenade. Still on the second mission, by the way.))

((Nah. The difficulty bug's only in the DOS versions, and even in those it can be fixed easily.))
((I'm playing it on DOSbox, just for the record.))

((What version? If it's past 1.4, or if it's the Collector's Edition/Gold, then the bug's fixed. Otherwise, there's a utility (XcomUtil) that will fix it (and some other bugs) and provide other options for modding the game a bit. Things like the ability to save a soldier's equipment set, playing a hybrid game with TFTD, making it so that captured aliens assist research times (but making the research times last much longer if you don't have captives to interrogate).))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22659 on: January 07, 2014, 11:32:36 pm »

Charles uses his dynamic bonus to lie and tell them that the incident was the result of the UWM releasing hallucinogens everywhere in an unscrupulous manner and that they need to take the antidotes to the side effects.

STEPHEN HAWKING sends Charles a wristpad message explaining that the civvies haven't actually shown any knowledge of the AM, so using the darts at this point would be a waste. He should focus on finding which ones actually have such knowledge.

((STEPHEN HAWKING INVENTED MIND-READING!))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22660 on: January 08, 2014, 12:54:19 am »

See what Piecewise wants, if anything.

Then see if there's anyway to raise the morale of our decimated crew.

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((And your grizzled veterans.  Just wait until you meet the nastier aliens.))
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Or were there not always crysalids in terror attacks in the old versions?))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22661 on: January 08, 2014, 12:58:20 am »

((Started playing XCOM again, i have an assault guy called sgt. Yoshio 'zilch' Miyamoto.))
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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22662 on: January 08, 2014, 01:03:57 am »

((Started playing XCOM again, i have an assault guy called sgt. Yoshio 'zilch' Miyamoto.))

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22663 on: January 08, 2014, 01:05:27 am »

((Dont have enemy within :())
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Clearly running multiple missions at the same time is a terrible idea.  The epic battle to see which team can cock it up worse has escalated again.

And Larry kinda gets blueballed in all this; just left with a raging bone spear and no where to put it.

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Re: Einsteinian Roulette: Repair and Rescue
« Reply #22664 on: January 08, 2014, 01:19:14 am »

((And your grizzled veterans.  Just wait until you meet the nastier aliens.))
((There are nastier aliens than crysalids? Well, the Tardisks maybe...
Or were there not always crysalids in terror attacks in the old versions?))

((Nah, Chryssalids only accompany Snakeman terror sites. Albeit, they do make up a lot of terror sites, especially April-May of the first year. But chryssalids are more terrifying now, especially if you don't have armor. They can go from outside your field of view to melee range, and attack, in a single turn, and if they succeed in killing a unit (they'll keep attacking one unit until they're dead, even though that unit is already dead from their venom and impregnation), they will run to the next and start attacking. Meaning that a single chryssalid can impregnate multiple soldiers per turn. And the only way to stop a new chryssalid hatching from a zombie is fire. Killing it with anything but incendiary rounds will cause it to spawn regardless.

Then there's the Celatids, which are one of two terror units that accompany Mutons. They're pretty much alien snipers/artillery, with their attack doing 140 base damage (highest non-explosive damage in the game) and an accuracy of 75% or 110%. Oh, and it does an extra 60% damage to unarmored humans, and an extra 10% to those with Personal Armor. The good news is that it has a maximum range of 16 tiles outside, and 7 tiles indoors, due to how the game treats its shots - like grenades, in an arcing trajectory. And it has fairly weak armor, but it's a small target, so it's hard to hit.

And quite a few more. Really TFTD's terror missions are more terrifying, since you can't use half your weapon types for them (at least, towards the beginning. Then again, quite a few of the conventional weapons remain effective and unreplaced)!
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