![]() It demands you make hard choices - If I disengage, do I just let it go or do I divert a second manticore to follow up, and if so, am I giving up a haven rescue or trade mission to do it? Is the potential reward worth the risk? How many resources do I put to aerial technology? How's the population census looking - can I afford to just ignore the fliers? Those "free the haven from the blob" missions are pretty challenging also until you figure out the secret. that there should be either more protection options at a time or a different system, but on the whole I find the expansion adds value - in that it makes the game more challengingįor example, while the aerial combat could be better, I like the fact that sometimes you are just outclassed. I do agree with some of your critiques, i.e. I have never seen something as dull and annoying as the mini-game they have designed. Overall, I don't think the added mission justifies the slog of air combat. If you don't remember it, you have to disengage after you are hit by DOT otherwise your aircraft will be obliterate by it quite fast. The game will only show you icon of enemy weapon before the combat itself so if you remember what it is, you can swap the DOT protection at your base. Weapons have different DOT and you can only have defense against one. You also do better if you memorize how enemy weapons looks like. and you slowly deal with the enemy this way. After you disengage your ship will flee to nearest location and you can turn it back to the same target again and again and again and again. so you start combat, and let your ship with long range weapons shoot once and you intermediately disengage because of damage over time (DOT) effect or simply because the enemy has 2 weapons with 400 damage + several other weapons to add the punch (the bulkiest Anu ship has 1500 HP and the weakest Synedrion has 500 HP so 2 salvos with 2 shots each will obliterate you if they hit). sometimes you fight the same combat 10+ times: some enemies will have 6 weapons (you have only 2) and if you let them shoot you, they might obliterate your ship very very fast. I understand that it is not technecally "Year One" content, but it's the fact that it was advertised as a product included in the Year One Edition before Launch.The air combat mini-game is really bad one. Which is called False Advertisement, which can lead to a law suit. and then didn't give the content advertised, and then covering it up by changing the description, which is misleading buyers. ![]() Festering Skies hasn’t been released yet so it makes sense why it’s not included in one year edition. ![]() Ultimate edition and Year One Edition both listed the first 3 expansions, Ultimate edition listed those three and the next 2 expansions, but after Year One edition launched, they changed the description to Living Weapon instead of Festering Skies. ![]() Which was the only reason I waited till it launched on steam. Originally posted by GrimRose0:before launch, and on epic games, it listed the first three expansions as Year One Edition content that would be included. I bought Year One because you advertised Festering Skies as apart of the deal. I debated getting the ultimate edition on Epic because I figured I might want to just have early right to the 2 DLC after Festering sky, but since Festering skies was going to be included in YO I just got YO. I know that it was advertised differently because I first saw YO edition on epic games and thought to wait until it came out on Steam, but it was 100% on the list of Year One DLC that we'd receive. Changing the description directly after launch when you had advertised it as something else for so long is extremely misleading. I saw Festering skies as the Third DLC that we'd be getting for Year One Edition which was basically the main reason I bought it. This is a extremely big cheat, even for you guys. Did this suddenly not become apart of the Year One Deal? I remember quite clearly (even on Epic Games Store) that Festering Skies was out for both pre order and apart of the Year One deal, I remember this because I was PREVIOUSLY wondering why Living weapon wasn't apart of the year one list.
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