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  1. that's pretty stupid. People keep whining how it's not better than ja2...it's because it's not meant to try and beat it. UFO:AM is different as the ufo fan base has been shat on repeatedly. This is a stand-alone game that hasn't ripped anybody off. The hud resembles ja2. So do a lot of games.

     

    I think this game got a lot of good reviews. But it hasn't been released in the US properly yet so thar?

  2. They won't have some tho ammo because it's created by terrorists mabye. Also you might not be at a high enough level.

     

    I don't think ammo is much of a problem anyway, you only use them for about 3 missions. I didn't have a problem with mortars, are you looking in the grenade section?

     

    Also some ammo for normal guns might work, as pk ammo works for normal guns.

  3. Well my all scout team is doing pretty badly. It's hard to complete a missions when enemys stay in one spot all the time and you can't get the upper hand. Also, early melee weapons suck as do pistols.

     

    I'll carry on though, but I have problems starting a new game (I can't get into it)

  4. Personally I found scouts useless in my play-through and my team basically became snipers or soldiers. Medics always seem to be good with rifles, and would be helpful later on mabye.

     

    I'm thinking of starting with an all scout mob though, just to see if I could do it.

  5. I find it also increases a bit every level, but nothing much to get excited about mebbe.

     

    The engineering skill doesn't seem too helpful though, most doors I can shoot down and that's basically it? My engineer ended up being a soldier towards the end.

  6. How did you manage to get a pic of the suits like that? And how did you post it here? :P Once I figure that out I can post the soldier suit pic if you want.

     

    I just opened the editor and looked at the pk models. Upload to a site then use the tags.

  7. Spoilers below

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    https://wasteland.duckandcover.net/megatron/asdsaf.jpg

     

    Here are the 3 basic panzerklein suits. A panzerklein is a near-invincible mobile suit that can carry weaponary. In this thread I'll try and get information I've gotten so far about PKs, because I have not much better to do and there seems to be a lot of threads about them. I'm not 100% sure about all information, but it's better than nothing.

     

    Basic Panzerkleins

     

    A basic Panzerklein (PK) is a lot better than a normal troop. The advantages of a PK is that it can wield powerful weaponary like gatling guns or plasma cannons, usually inflicting at least 50 vp of damage upon a target. PKs also deflect most damage, besides certain types of ammo. The only disadvantage of a PK is that you only get it for about 3 levels and their really slow. Also they lower some stats but boost others. A PK also boosts the users strength by 2.

     

    A panzerklein can only walk and crouch. While crouching the PK can't walk. It takes about 7-14 ap per step, depending on the suit. Pks also can't climb ladders, use kits (like med kits, lockpicks, mine probes) and some suits are better than others.

     

    A Panzerklein is nearly unstoppable. A panzerklein also has it's own VPs. If you want to keep a suit with a wearer, you need to try and damage the suit the least, then carry out the body and use the PK. Energy weapons and targetted sniper shots seem to harm the body the most, while heavy grenades and machine-guns damage the suit and body. Also making the PK fall through floor by shooting it out from underneath may cause damage, but it seems a bit random.

     

    A pk can wield various weapons, but some can't change or be used by other suits. No weapons seem to be able to cross over to other nations suits. You may find several mortars that look like big green missiles. These are PK grenades that fire from either arm launcher. Axis and allied PKs can wield 2 seperate weapons while the THO PK fires 2 weapons from each arm at the same time.

     

    Allies Panzerklein

     

    The Allied PK seems the most flexible of the 3, but also the weakest. The ordinary AlPK has 450vps. Bonuses the AlPK seems to get are bonus to burst, and steps cost 50% less than the Thors Hammer Organization (THO, Terrorist) PKS. Allied PKs can't hide. You can get 2 ordinary allied pks in the N. England store and one in the basement of the Swiss Warehouse. The allied scout can wield close-combat weapons and can hide. It has 400vps. You can get it on the N. England store level. It boosts all skills except burst. The allied sniper suit can wield the sniper rifle and has 420vps. You can get it in the same place as the scout and is basically the same except I don't think you can hide or use the sword.

     

     

    Axis Panzerkleins

     

    I haven't used these yet. They have the most vps out of the 3 (600vps) and I'm guessing they must be slower. You can get a soldier pk and engineer pk.

     

     

    Terrorist Panzerkleins

    The terrorist pk seems the most common, and also is different from the other 2 suits. All TPKs can hide, but only use one weapon in both arm slots, doubling the amount of rounds fired. All TPKs have 600vp. You can't change the weapon on a TPK. You can get a grenade launcher, gatling gun and plasma guns. I'm not sure if this suit fires mortars like the other PKs. You can get these suits on most final missions, like Switzerland or Ural Mountains.

     

    Think that's about it. Be nice if someone helped out with axis missions or corrected/added information.

  8. I'd like to see a mod with a terrorist campaign, where you get pks+experimental weapons earlier. More enemys+tougher missions but you get better guns and uniforms. The basics are already there, just need to make a terrorist base and fiddle around with some stuff (mostly object placement). But missions, models, sounds and other stuff is there.

     

    I wouldn't like to see a Fallout mod. Look at all the Fallout mods in developement for nearly every game, they usually get cancelled. It'd be better for a wasteland mod as it's more squad-based.

     

    I wouldn't like to see the sci-fi stuff taken out of the game, but if people never made mods because 1 person didn't like the idea...well that'd be pretty crappy.

     

    I'd like too see a shorter turns mod. Mabye a omaha beach level. Be nice to do something with the destructable enviroment too. A flamethrower would be pretty good.

  9. I think there are some bugs that are just overlooked in this game...

     

    things like the fact that almost 50% of all troops you meet are old and half bald... (no young mans war here)

     

    Wasn't there something like the dads army where all the older soldiers fought at home as the very last line of defense?

     

    But yeah, they're too young. And only about 2 black/asian npcs in the game too :P

  10. I played the allies mission first for opposite reasons-none of the german uniforms seem to make sense.

     

    You could always re-play the axis missions, every game should be different as clues seem randomly leading to missions. You won't play through every axis mission on a play through.

  11. Enemies killed & healing other people, but mostly for killing. You get 0.9 or something medal points for healing, but 15 for killing.

     

    After the second to the last mission I got into a random encounter of this german mansion with 2 cars outside and such, but left with no combat. On the map screen everyone got 2 medals plus my medic and sniper ended up with 5 more medals each.

     

    Pretty good/bugged.

  12. Thanks for the tricks. I wouldn't use them as it'd be a bit time consuming and I'd rather have my soldiers train on skills they use the most so instead of having my scout as a hiding/spotter dude he's sort of a sniper/grenader now.

     

    Anyone know what you need to get medals? I think it might be based on how much you did like vps lost, enemies killed, bullets fired etc. but I'm not sure.

  13. Where did you find them all? spoilers ahead on suit locations and pros+cons

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    Anyone noticed the differences between suits? The terrorist suits can only carry one weapon at a time, but have it in each hand. Terrorist suits also move a lot slower than the allied suits. All suits +2 strength, but allied suits seem to drop the vp of the wearer but this may just be the scout suit. Most allied suits except the special ones drop every skill except burst. All suits can't climb ladders or pick up bodies, they also don't seem to have any other gear besides weapons or grenades. All suits deflect bullets. Axis suits have the most vps, terrorists come in second then allies. I'm guessing allies can move the fastest.

     

     

    ALLIES CAMPAIGN

     

    Warehouse in N. England (all allied suits, various weapons and ammo)

     

    Sniper

    Scout

    2 machine-gunners

     

    Warehouse in Switzerland (all but one are terrorist suits)

    2 plasma-guns

    1 grenade launcher (?)

    1 machine-gunner

    1 rifle (?)

     

    Lab in Ural Mountains (all terrorist suits, may be weapons around)

    3 plasma-guns

    2 machine gunners

    1 grenade launcher

    1 boss (grenade launcher)

    may be more

     

    that's about as far as I've got, and I haven't finished switzerland or started the axis campaign. You need to leave a suit behind on the ural lab mission because you need to carry someone out (I haven't explored much of this mission as you need to finish it quick). If you want to get as many suits as you can, don't take anyone to a mission wearing a suit, but then you'd just get suits and not wear them (sort of defeating the point?)

  14. I'd have taken all of them, +2 strength and a bonus in burst plus bullets bounce off you. Give it too your engineer or someone with high ap though.

     

    spoilers

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    You encounter a few pks in later missions, like the russian mountains. You fight a lot here that have some of the best weapons in the game. You also encounter a few later on. It's possible (and more flexible) to use normal soldiers, but the pks are very useful for missions after.

  15. A lone wolf would have to do what a whole team does, so would use (and boost up) all his skills quicker. So a team on the first missions may level up once while a Lone Wolf might level up by 3 or so.

     

    Does the console share xp or is it a set number?

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