AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |
Back to Blog
Xcom 2 war of the chosen debug commands3/22/2023 ![]() Some missions require long treks to the objective in a short amount of time (unless you have extra time from the adv options) so you will be forced out of your comfort zone at times. Usually at the beginning of a conflict you can use two action points to move your soldiers their maximum distance. Learn when to book it for maximum distance and when to move slow and steady around an area (also when you get comfortable with the enemies line of sight you will feel much more comfortable moving about).There is a bunch of RNG (random element) in Xcom2 so it should be built for a ton of replayability. I’ve also read that WotC expansion that’s included in the collection makes the game a bit more difficult than the base so starting off easy can be the way to go if you just want to get a feel for the game. Start on the rookie difficulty level if it’s your first game of xcom (would even strongly recommend using extended timers in the advanced options menu for a less stressful first game).When I first started playing Xcom I was much more conservative using grenades until I watched some gameplay videos of Xcom vets that are much better at playing the game than I am and most of them use grenades quite liberally to loosen themselves out of difficult situations. An exception to this rule might be dealing with the lost (walking dead) since cover means very little dealing with those melee mobs. You don’t want to be caught out in the open when you’re getting fired upon. End your movement in at least half-cover.Now stop reading this and go buy it, commanders.Ĭlick to expand.I don’t know your experience in the Xcom series so I will offer a couple of basic tips: £23.99 is an extremely reasonable price tag, which with all Feral ports is a good investment, as they always keep their games up to date with the latest patches and bug fixes and have in the past surprised us with additions such as multiplayer and free DLC content. it is tuned so thoroughly that if you had never heard of X-Com, you would think it had been designed for iOS. So to conclude, is it worth my time and is it worth my money? Well I can safely say that this title is already in my top 3 games of all time on iOS. It’s a sacrifice, but one that is well worth it. So if maths serves me right, you would get about 3 hours 20 minutes playing this without charging. I would say it’s about 10% battery for 20 minutes gameplay. However, the battery does get a little hammer with this game and I would recommend in the first instance maybe playing on charge. The phone gets warm at best, it definitely does not get hot. the over watch for all is a welcome addition too. I recommend fiddling with the controls a little to tweak them to your taste (as I wasn’t a fan of the double tap to move) and it works perfectly, with typical behaviour from pinch to zoom and rotation. So what about the controls, for me this game is just made for a touch screen. The sound too, an exact replica of the PC/Console counterparts with all the voice acting, music and sound effects, done to a extremely high quality. ![]() I would arguably say it is one of the most realistic looking games I have seen. ![]() I was not expecting the water, reflections, shadows, lighting and textures which are evident within the game. Now I will be honest, my mouth nearly hit the floor at the graphical marvel on my iPhone. I remember waiting ages on the PS4 for loading etc. So I booted it up expecting a lengthy wait to get started and to my amazement, I was straight into the game well within 30 seconds. these guys track record is nothing short of gold standard these days. I had read comments about battery life and phone heat, I remember the first X-Com being a bit of a phone melter, however that wasn’t ported by the experts that are ‘feral’. nothing particularly special, but obviously has a decent CPU/GPU. I own the standard iPhone 11, just the 64gb in black. Once I downloaded it, I popped my AirPods on and thought I would give it a real run for its money. so I paid my £23.99 and downloaded, that took a little time and is a huge 8gb game, which I remember it being big on the PC/Console versions. I wondered how well it would run as, like I said, my Mac just couldn’t. I own the game on Steam and on the PS4, however my Mac just cannot run it and it is not supported on GeForce Now and I can never be arsed with my PS4, so when I saw the opportunity to play it ‘on the move’, I just could not help myself. This is probably the most ambitious game to come to iOS, I didn’t even know it was coming, so when I saw it on here yesterday, I bought it right away.
0 Comments
Read More
Leave a Reply. |