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7,62 Tactical action game, sequel to Brigade E5

 
 
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Old 04-18-2011, 08:04 AM
Kuujis Kuujis is offline
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There are 15 levels and there's no way to continue it once you've quit. I might change that in the next version, the equipment you've gathered while training can be stored in a temopary shop, much like it does when you start the training.
Maann... this has just made me a sad sad panda =)

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I might also change the difficulty a bit, giving the player the option to set a few parameters at the start of the training. I was thinking of the min/max amount of enemies, the healing between maps and maybe something I haven't thought of yet.
Several more ideas:
1. Allow player to choose the starting leve, i.e. I would be VERY happy to continue from LvL8 where I finished
2. Maybe even "go in with the gear you own at the moment" option?
3. OR buy equipement for 2k at a pregenerated merchant in a random map and then start boot camp on exit from the map?


Also - I take it, that you play and create missions with the assumption, that the PC is male... This gives for some mutated Lambert, who suddelny has cohones molested by the police office (Paco's cousin iirc ).

Last edited by Kuujis; 04-18-2011 at 08:05 AM. Reason: Clarification
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