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Night requires usage of flares and/or fire. Aliens can see perfectly fine in dark while your troops have their vision cut by half.
Night requires usage of flares and/or fire. Aliens can see perfectly fine in dark while your troops have their vision cut by half.
Why would the game tell you if it is a night mission? It is a night mission if your Skyranger arrives when it is night, this is not nuXcom where stuff is not dependent on what is actually going on the globe.Night requires usage of flares and/or fire. Aliens can see perfectly fine in dark while your troops have their vision cut by half.
Yeah, that's what I figured. But for some reason I thought the game would tell me if a mission was a night mission. In hindsight that was of course a stupid assumption.
BTW, any advice on the use of smoke grenades? Use them when you need to cross open spaces?
It is best you learned the hard way the pain of night missions and cyberdisksIn hindsight that was of course a stupid assumption.
Best way to use smoke is:
1. Covering your initial deployment from the Skyranger (pretty much the most vulnerable part of the mission).
However long it takes you to acclimatize to the expected amount of casualties.So how long does it take before you get that nice feeling of being in control in this game?
So how long does it take before you get that nice feeling of being in control in this game?
Those Chrysalids (nasty buggers!) seem to be spawning out of thin air sometimes, or I am just imagining things?
Funny thing that on the first Terror mission I didn't bring along any heavy weapons (except a Tank with a cannon) to minimize civilian casualties, I encountered these zombiefying bastards, and could just as well have killed the civilians myself.
Fixed it for you.When you get a Chryssalids terror mission,
Honestly Cyberdisks are worse than Chryssalids.