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- Mission Force: Cyber Storm
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- Herc Base
- Herc Management
- Most games encourage you to be frugal with your finances, not so Cyber Storm
- where the golden rule is: if in doubt, splash out. ThereÆs really no point in keeping
- money in the bank, when an extra Herc or more advanced weaponry could make
- all the difference where it really counts, out on the battlefield. Spend, spend,
- spend!
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- Buying and Outfitting Hercs
- ThereÆs really nothing complicated about purchasing new machines, simply aim to
- get the biggest and hardest Hercs as soon as is humanly possible. When the
- Demon, Reaper and Juggernaut become available, youÆll find that adding just a
- single one of these machines will increase the power of your Herc force
- exponentially.
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- Herc Upgrades
- Okay, so itÆs all very well lashing out fifty thousand credits on a brand new,
- custom built Herc, but you can save money and substantially improve the
- performance of your existing team, by making sure their internal structures and
- systems are up to scratch.
- Money is always a consideration, so you should work out a rough order of priority
- when it comes to upgrading your machines. On the defensive side, armour and
- shields should probably be your first concern, after all, youÆll need to survive in
- order to prosper. However, try and improve your reactor rating as soon as
- possible, as this will significantly raise power levels and weapons potential across
- the whole spectrum.
- Sensors are a vital component of any HercÆs make-up and every machine should
- be outfitted with the best sensor package available. Targeting computers and
- improved life support make relatively cheap and effective acquisitions, while
- reinforced legs will substantially aid your chances of er, well, remaining standing.
- Hardpoint accessories are the fluffy dice and go-faster stripes of the Herc world,
- those optional added extras which can turn the tide of any battle and you should
- definitely take advantage if youÆve got cash to burn. As a rule, cannon and missile
- heavy Hercs should always carry a supply drone as theyÆre relatively ammo
- intensive and can often need a reload during heavy fighting. When nano-
- technology becomes available, make sure all your premier Hercs have a package
- fitted as standard. Stealth and ECM systems are also extremely handy on bigger
- Hercs such as the Demon, Reaper or Juggernaut which naturally draw more
- enemy fire.
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- Weapons
- ItÆs difficult to be dogmatic about which weaponry you should fit on individual
- Hercs and indeed, endless experimenting with payload is one of the finer aspects
- of the game, so just enjoy! However hereÆre some general guidelines: Buy the best
- of everything. Have a look in your weapons bay, if thereÆs a more expensive
- option, it will usually be worth it and a quick right click will reveal the gory
- details. New weapons which become available as a result of increases in rank are
- particularly exciting to the easily impressed and should be fitted immediately. If
- not sooner.
- Individual Hercs will probably specialise in a particular kind of weapons package,
- but a balanced machine which mixes several different types of payload is usually
- the most effective in combat. Beware of making your bigger Hercs totally reliant
- on weapons such as Energy or ELF which run off the battery, as you might not be
- able to muster sufficient power to fire them all in one round.
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- The Bioderm Business
- Bioderms are the weird, protoplasmy things which pilot your Hercs. A strange lot,
- they require some fairly detailed management, but manipulating Derms
- successfully is a key strategy for success as a Herc Commander.
- When youÆre creating Derms from scratch in the Biovat, you should obviously
- aim for quality, and lifespan and price are key considerations. Secure Derms
- which have longevity and youÆll be able to build up their skills and experience
- which in later missions, will produce pilots of ace status. Remember, thereÆs little
- or no point in investing money in a Derm which wonÆt last the distance.
- Next, consider the DermÆs base skills, and more importantly itÆs learning curves.
- VR training is essential to realise a BiodermÆs full potential and itÆs a very cost
- effective way of turning average Derms into reasonable pilots and good Derms
- into absolute killing machines! YouÆll notice that some Derms, because of their
- parentage and history, are adept at certain weapons skills. Wherever possible you
- should try and match them with appropriate Hercs. For example the Tarsus Derm
- is tailor-made for the Giant Herc, because of its superhuman cannon skills.
- Beware of Derms which have low stability and slight resistance to toxins, they
- wonÆt handle the heat of battle too well.
- Take special care of the æGuest StarÆ Bioderms such as Vryl, Tarsus and Qabal
- which accompany your promotions. They usually come with exceptional or
- enhanced abilities and will often be able to play a pivotal role in the operation of
- your Herc force.
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- Financial Rewards
- Running a Herc squad for Unitech is an expensive business and requires copious
- amounts of the folding stuff to keep the machines rolling. However, generating
- sufficient cash shouldnÆt be too difficult if you choose your missions carefully and
- complete them successfully.
-
- Your primary source of income comes from completing tasks for Unitech, so
- select your missions with this in mind. Remember the highest payers will
- undoubtedly entail more risk, but youÆll find the rewards are much greater, not
- least in the amount of bounty generated by Cybrids you destroy.
-
- After youÆve cleared the map of enemy forces hang around and sweep up any
- spare surface ore with your mining extractors. As well as gaining a percentage of
- the profits from automining, this additional revenue will go directly into your
- coffers.
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- Be patient! ThereÆs no shame in taking lower risk mining or reconnaissance duties
- and gradually building up your wealth and forces until youÆre able to tackle
- military missions. Likewise, the Cybrid Command Centre mission in each system
- will require a substantial investment in advanced Bioderms and Hercs.
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- On the Battlefield
- Mission Preparation
- Good preparation is essential for successful missions and you should study
- planetary briefings carefully and take account of local conditions before settling
- on the final combination of your team. Be cautious of accepting missions on
- planets which negate some of your weapons advantage or encourage premature
- ageing in your Derms. Always select a Herc team which will take maximum
- advantage of planetary conditions.
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- Force Selection
- ItÆs tempting to lay all your eggs in one basket and go for the heaviest, most
- powerful Hercs available but in fact, most successful Herc teams are a
- combination of various types of specialist unit. Scouts are absolutely vital,
- functioning as your eyes on the battlefield and you should use lightweight Senseis
- and Shadows which are stripped for speed in this role. If you know the
- composition and armament of Cybrid forces well in advance, youÆll have plenty of
- time to organise your own battle formation. By all means deploy the heaviest
- firepower available, but complement it with appropriate supporting forces.
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- Combat Tactics
- Defensive Ploys
- Hercs definitely benefit from strength in numbers, so keep your main force
- together and able to support each other with overlapping fields of fire. By
- displaying multiple targets to the Cybrids, you should weaken their overall
- firepower and enable stronger HercÆs shields to cover their weaker brethren.
- When engaged in combat, constantly tweak and modulate your individual HercÆs
- shield harmonics, concentrating strength in the directions where youÆre likeliest to
- come under sustained fire. Beware of being caught on the blind side though,
- small, fast Cybrids like the Verminus can nip in behind you and deliver a
- devastating attack on weakened rear shields.
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- On the Attack
- When on the offensive, concentrate your forceÆs fire onto a single enemy at a
- time, bringing multiple weapons to bear which will rapidly wear down their
- shields and armour. Target smaller Cybrids especially, since they usually carry an
- equivalent payload to their bigger stablemates, but are more vulnerable to
- sustained fire. Remember, itÆs always better to take out a single Cybrid per round,
- rather than just damaging several, because it reduces overall Cybrid firepower and
- increases your own chances of survival.
- Once youÆve actually closed within firing range, keep moving and try to
- manoeuvre so that youÆre aiming for the weakest side of your opponentÆs shields.
- Use weapon loads which deplete shields first, then, once youÆve created a breach,
- pour fire into the exposed armour. Weapons which affect both shields and armour
- and weapons which ignore shields completely can be devastating.
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- Top five management tips
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- 1. Promotion is the passport to all those groovy new Hercs, technologies and
- Derms. Obtaining an 80% + ranking for missions will substantially increase your
- promotion chances.
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- 2. Be ruthless about selling off redundant Hercs and equipment and returning
- Bioderms to the sludge, to fund your new forces. Upgrade everything, constantly!
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- 3. Keep an eye on your Derms between missions and use the Medvat universal
- heal and detox functions to keep them fresh for the next battle.
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- 4. Bioderms with naturally high command abilities should be nurtured carefully,
- as they can alleviate the worst effects of instability in lesser team mates.
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- 5. You can also employ the old trick of naming Derms after your mates or people
- you know, to increase familiarity with their abilities. This is especially important
- after you get to Squad Leader rank, when you can own more Bioderms than
- Hercs.
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- Top Herc combat tips
- 1. Speed is everything on the battlefield, it doesnÆt matter how heavily armed or
- powerful your Hercs are, if they canÆt be in the right place at the right time. If
- youÆre having problems getting your bigger Hercs to the front line, monitor their
- speed in the Herc bay and change configuration, or use Overdrive and AG
- systems to compensate.
- 2. Derms with good Piloting skills reduce the amount of reactor power required to
- perform movement. Good pilots will be able to cover greater distances and deploy
- more firepower and therefore should be reserved for your hardest Hercs.
- 3. Terrain plays a key role in combat in Cyber Storm and you should try and make
- terrain work for you. Crouching in canyons or behind hills at the end of your
- movement phase will reduce the chances of being hit by enemy fire.
- 4. Small, nippy HERCs such as the Shadow or Sensei can be held back behind
- your front line but are good at darting in to deliver the coup de grace to exposed
- targets, once your bigger guns have worn them down. Make sure you leave
- enough energy left to retreat to a position of safety afterwards though.
- 5. Although itÆs usually best to deliver your full payload in a single round, if
- Cybrids are out of range or present poor targets, reserve some of your weapons
- for return fire
- 6. Jackup and Stimgland should be used cautiously, especially on unstable Derms.
- With prudent Derm selection and appropriate training, your chances of hitting a
- target should be good enough anyway without the meagre 6% increase in
- accuracy. If you must indulge, have a Bioderm with good leadership qualities on
- hand to stop them going crazy during cold turkey.
- 7. Always angle your shields towards your target before firing. Otherwise you
- might find that a Cybrid thatÆs set to return fire could deal you a very nasty
- surprise indeed.
- 8. Are you fed up with recycling, old, unwanted Bioderms back into the sludge
- tank? Why not try sending them off with a bang? Suicide tactics can be incredibly
- effective against massed Cybrid forces. Sneak a fast, cheap Herc fitted with a
- detonation device into the midst of the enemy, press the button and watch the fun.
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