Full Spectrum Warrior - Ten Hammers Cheats |
Full Spectrum Warrior - Ten Hammers
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All co-op multi-player levels - fullspectrumpwnage
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Written by Samz
Various tips and bits of advice for Ten Hammers.
-=Changes from FSW1=-
To start off with some info that’ll save headaches later: FSW:TH makes
some big changes from the original that the tutorial doesn’t make clear as
well as not fully explaining some important things:
-=For starters, let’s go over the bad, your troops are alot worse=-
Going Prone if no good cover is gone, at most troops can crouch down to avoid
gunfire but thankfully they still return fire automatically at enemies that
can hit them.
In the original game, troops can take 1-2 bullets usually at a distance and
keep fighting, in Ten Hammers, a single shot will always take them down.
While this goes both ways, angled cover is much worse, in FSW, the game was
a bit forgiving with angled cover, there was a bit of an angle where cover
would still protect you even if visibly, you and the enemy were exposed,
that’s gone now, make sure the cover is definitely blocking the direction
you’re taking fire from.
Enemy troops also seem more accurate, as a general rule of thumb, if you
realized quick enough, you could quickly order to move back in FSW1 if you
moved to a bad position, maybe with one soldier down, in Ten Hammers, you
can easily lose an entire squad to this, make sure you do not misclick or
quickly give the fallback order if you do.
The game will only mention this in the tutorial (and only if you mouse over
one) but destroyed cars provide no cover, they might as well not exist and
you can get shot through them so keep that in mind, I dunno if infantry
gunfire can destroy cars but BMP Machine Guns certainly can.
-=For positives=-
Ammo is more forgiving, while troops carry less bullets, Frag/Smoke/M203
Grenades are all restocked when you resupply your troops, as opposed to
the original game.
And as the tutorial goes over, you can split fire-teams into buddy teams,
since your troops are weaker (and misclicks are punished harder), I suggest
constantly having your teams split, one advantage is that you can have two
down members of Alpha/Bravo team before a game over, if a single buddy fire
team goes down to a bad order, it’s not game over.
Same goes for combat, you can cover 4 different directions thanks to this
at once, I often found it useful even if the Buddy-Teams were close to each
other, to keep them split to cover more directions at once.
While poorly explained in-game, the single soldier sent out for a “scouting”
Order has “armor” and enemies will take longer to shoot him, plus he’ll
instantly without delay return to his team if he sees any hostiles, (and if
the area is clear, the rest of the squad will move up.) you pretty much
should get used to using scouting as much if not more than the basic movement
command when entering unknown territory.
While I’m really not a fan of the nerfs (especially since the AI needing a
full second to respond to movement orders can and will get you killed),
taking advantage of what new mechanics you have will make things much easier.
With the exception of Daniels in the last chapter, you can now lose Charlie/
Delta Team without a game over.
There are other changes but I feel the tutorials/manual properly explain
them in enough detail as well as the in-game Battle Drill tutorial videos
accessible from the extras sections in the main menu. (You’ll be prompted
to watch a random Battle Drill after a mission fail but I suggest just
watching them all in this menu.).
-=Advice for the New Mechanics of Ten Hammers=-
I emphasized using buddy teams before and I’ll repeat it again, this is
mainly because the Ten Hammers AI is not static like the first game, they’ll
move around more in combat and can and will flank you if given the chance,
always try to have at least a buddy fire-team watching your troops backs
so they aren’t flanked and killed.
An new annoyance in Ten Hammers is scripted infinite reinforcements, while
you can pick off troops further away with sniping from a rifleman, often
the game will slowly spawn in more enemies until you get close enough to
stop the spawning, be careful when killing enemies at a distance as more
will likely spawn in, always move from cover to cover incase enemy
reinforcements are on the way.
If you’re going for the bonus score for not killing any civilians, keep in
mind that your troops will always shoot civilians if they and the enemy are
in the same cone of fire from an attack order. (Yes, even if the Civilian
and enemy are on opposite ends of the cone and your troops would have to
intentionally shoot them realistically, they will.)
Since Grenades are now infinite, don’t be shy about using them (just remember
that using the M203 makes that soldier vulnerable.).
Scout, Scout, Scout and Scout again, the “armor” and instant-retreat of the
scouting soldier will save you alot of deaths if used properly, as long as
there’s a possibility of an enemy being able to shoot you in the back/from
somewhere you can’t see when moving, scouting is usually a good idea.
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