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번역 관련 문제 보고
Yes, some of your soldiers WILL die. That's expected, live with it.
I can sympathize with your complaints. I remember I played a demo of it before it came out, and there was no manual, and it sucked. It was only after some friends of mine told me to ignore the demo, read the manual, and play the game that I discovered just how good it was.
The difficulty was extreme, but that was also part of its charm. There was a feeling of terror because you didn't know when an alien you couldn't see would mind-control one of your guys into dropping a grenade into the middle of you squad. And what was worse, there was a bug that actually made all the difficulty the same, no matter what level you chose. To my knowledge, I don't think they ever fixed that issue.
Honestly, read the manual, and give it another chance, or at least check out one of the Sourceforge variants. There's a reason why a good many developers spent the next 20 years trying to make the next X-Com with varying results.
(I'm sorry...)