![]() With this, I also place down one more Metal Factory, and one Battery Factory. You can repeat this for one more day, but from here the bugs usually attack or defend one of their positions (depends what map).įrom here, I start unlocking more units and placing down at least one more Plastics Factory. From here, I usually don't have any extra resources, so I just press the "Next Day" button.Īfter the first day(s), I will hire a scouting party of at least 1 Supply Truck, 1 Sapper, and the rest Light Riflemen to take over flags. These units are the most important units for any battle, regardless if your attack unit it just a Light Riflemen. After this, I go to the Unlocks bar and unlock the Supply Trucks and Sappers. That way, next round, I have a good supply of all those resources for intial scouting and battling. Firstly, I will place down 1 Plastics Factory, 1 Metal Factory, and 1 Batteries Factory. Generally, when I enter a new campaign, I have a basic set up for each base to get me going. In this case, if you are a beginner or just want to get through the campaign with satisfying battles, I suggest the "every 3 days" option, or "every 2." The "every 1 day" option is defiantly for elite players, or those who don't have laggy computers like mine. This is due to the fact that with each easier level you are given more starting money and a set amout of experience that incresease with each easier difficulty. In this case, getting paid every 1 day is hard, while every 2 is medium, and every 3 is easy. As soon as you press the "New Campaign" button, and it brings you to the settings screen for said game, it will ask how many turns will go by before you get paid. Personally, I suggest you play a little bit of the campaign first, just to get a feel of the overall game.Īlthough not totally blatant as soon as you make a new campaign, there is a difficulty system. The Custom Mode is, as said in its description, a game mode in which you can test out different units and enemies, thus preparing you for the hard battle ahead. The Campaign Mode is there if you have a real hankering for a simple story with hard, real skill-testing gameplay. Now, when I mean modes, I simply mean the two different kinds of "campaigns" you can play - the Campaign Mode, and the Custom Mode. ![]()
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