• Apeman42@lemmy.world
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    “You see, ayys have a preset kill limit. Knowing their weakness, I sent wave after wave of my own men at them until they reached their limit and shut down. Bradford, show them the medal I won.”

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    I played Xcom: Enemy Unknown, and when I got to a tough terror mission with those god damn chryssalids, I lost so hard I convinced myself it was a mission you were meant to fail…

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      I played the hell out of xcom: eu and xcom2 (with all the expansions). At a point I realized I’ll have to scumsave my way to the ending, and so I did.

      Honestly I had a better time than just having to restart the campaign because my prime team just got annihilated by a chosen, as going whith all grunts mid-campaign was like being a fan of the NY Jets.

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    My favorite XCOM experience is to load and save scum like a maniac only to discover I’m still hopelessly screwed in some later mission.

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      RimWorld sans mods is a great story teller:
      My play allowed me to build a big colony within a mountain like in dwarf fortress, then I woke up an ancient terror like in df, but something unexpected happened when two of the remaining settlers, a kid and an old lady where able to escape.

      I got them to escape the map, then resettle with almost impossible odds, with just the shirts on their backs, no food, tools nor weapons and the kid’s just a kid.

      Fast forward some odd 20 hours, their tribe was able to come back and re-take the base.

      Which is something I’ve never seen in DF.

    • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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      A lot of XCOM fans seem to also love Rimworld, Darkest Dungeon, etc. The roster management and permadeath creates unique stories for each playthrough.

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    Just started playing XCOM 2 because it was free on Epic and am loving it. I’m almost out of soldiers nd supplies tho

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      That’s the XCOM experience! I love that it feels like a long drawn out war, where you can lose missions and territory, but sometimes still turn it around and win long term.

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    My favorite XCOM 2 mods basically make the game a Star Wars rebellion game.

    It’s actually really fun to have a bunch of clone rebels taking the fight to the empire. Or it was. I buggered something so all I have working now are the armories, so it’s more a bunch of clone troopers are helping the resistance against the aliens. Still fun.

    I stopped playing XCOM 1. I had a squad of heavies in mech suits and everything. My perfect team for this mission. A bug hunt in newfoundland. Something about chrysalids in a whaling town. Everyone still died. I managed to get one guy out, everyone else died ammo spent and brass bloody. But it’s the one level I can’t bring myself to try again

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      Haha! Newfoundland got you!

      Unsolicited pro tips: Hit the hanging fish with explosives on your way to the ship. They have sneaky bugs inside that will pop out and ambush your squad when they’re re running away, but not if you blast them first!

      Once you get to the boat, keep your squad near the back on the top level in a defensive formation and run your fastest troop, by themselves, to the lever to pull it and run back asap. That way if they get trapped, you minimize the casualty count.

      Then run like hell and get out of there.

      Also, don’t use mechs lol. They’re probably about the worst troop type vs Chrysalids, so a whole squad is not going to serve you well, as you may have noticed.

    • The Picard Maneuver@lemmy.worldOP
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      XCOM 1 was my introduction to the series, and those damned chryssalids nearly broke me.

      I used a clone trooper mod for one run, and it was lots of fun. The only drawback was that I couldn’t remember who was who, since they all looked the same.

  • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    I like the Firaxis XCOM games because I can actually win.

    However, the fact I do win also disappoints me. The originals have an unbeatable sense of hopelessness that if I do ever win, it will feel so much better. Kind of the same with Nethack. I’ve played easier roguelikes and won; but I have never beaten Nethack without cheating. If I ever manage to beat that legit, I’d absolutely lose my mind with feel good brain juice.

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      That’s impressive. I still haven’t been able to beat legendary ironman on XCOM 2.

      I’d like to get into the old ones, but the UI is really dated and I’m having trouble figuring out what I need to do. Maybe I need to watch a short video or something.

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          Thanks! Saving this for when I get an opportunity. I know the old games are beloved and have some hardcore fans, so I really want to give them a fair shot.

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        The UI takes a little getting used to, but is actually pretty intuitive once you do.

        The real tedium comes from trying to manage 6 bases and 4,000 troops and their ammo late game. Openxcom helps, but it can still be a slog.

        But honesy the original UFO Defense is unbelievably deep and flexible once you get the hang of it in a way the later games aren’t.

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          Oh, tedium doesn’t bother me! Sometimes in XCOM 2 I spend so much time managing my base that I get mildly annoyed when I have to stop to go on a mission.

          I think I just need to grasp what I’m supposed to be doing in the original.

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            That’s part of the game. Research in UFO Defense doesn’t always glean equipment, sometimes you get clues instead.

            So if you play the game as intended, you don’t understand why the aliens are invading or where they come from until you piece it together throughout the course of the campaign.

            But in 2023, you might just want to wiki all that stuff and no one would blame you.

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    I’ve been really into watching classic xcom and open xcom extended on Twitch and YouTube these last few months. Love the vibe of the streamers and depth of the game!