![]() ![]() Use your scroll wheel to flick between levels, and send your snipers and long-rangers to the top of buildings to cover you when things get rough. If you can see and reach higher ground, get yourself there quickly. You will need to learn the terrain with this game just as much as any other strategy classic. If you want to swap out a bit of your sniper’s accuracy for some hardy resilience, feel free to change one body plate and leave the rest to maintain your base stats. You can leave your troops in their default armour – which is advised if you’ve no qualms with the way they perform, it is optimised for their specific skills – but individual items can be tweaked. ![]() If you want to heal up those broken arms and legs, you’ll have to complete the level and patch yourselves up in between. Troops will heal their overall health from healing items, but limbs will remain injured individually. Don’t get cocky early on, and protect your staff with your life, if necessary. As you can imagine with a game focused on stopping the populous from dying, people are in short supply. If you can’t bring yourself to humanise your troops this time around (they do look spectacularly unremarkable), then at least view them as an indispensable resource. People matter in Phoenix Point, after all – you’re trying to save as many as you can. Prioritise research and resources, and go on the defensive, remembering that you’ve limited time to save everyone from their impending mutations. ![]() Replays are possible, so ration out your distractions if you can. You’re on the clock here, so don’t gallivant off to every side quest area you possibly can without checking in with the main storyline once in a while. ![]()
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