Zainstaluj Steam
zaloguj się
|
język
简体中文 (chiński uproszczony)
繁體中文 (chiński tradycyjny)
日本語 (japoński)
한국어 (koreański)
ไทย (tajski)
български (bułgarski)
Čeština (czeski)
Dansk (duński)
Deutsch (niemiecki)
English (angielski)
Español – España (hiszpański)
Español – Latinoamérica (hiszpański latynoamerykański)
Ελληνικά (grecki)
Français (francuski)
Italiano (włoski)
Bahasa Indonesia (indonezyjski)
Magyar (węgierski)
Nederlands (niderlandzki)
Norsk (norweski)
Português (portugalski – Portugalia)
Português – Brasil (portugalski brazylijski)
Română (rumuński)
Русский (rosyjski)
Suomi (fiński)
Svenska (szwedzki)
Türkçe (turecki)
Tiếng Việt (wietnamski)
Українська (ukraiński)
Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem









Would you be able to elaborate on how you distracted the AFs using the salvage corvettes? What angle did you approach from? Did your salvage corvettes attach to the AFs before disengaging and running away? Anything you can think of?
I had not considered the idea of using salvage corvettes to bait the frigates. I will have to test this for myself, as I have not observed the forward group to be distracted by the salvage corvettes in my playthroughs. I can see that, if this method works, you might be able to survive well above 13 frigates spawning.
I would caution, however, there is not so much advantage as you might guess in spawning more than that. You cannot recycle captured assault frigates in the mission you capture them (vanilla bug, I think); so you would have to scuttle any frigate above 10 or so, or you will find yourself overwhelmed with ion array frigates in mission 4.
I will make any appropriate updates t the guide once I have had an opportunity to test. Just to be sure, you did this in HW1R, not HW1C, correct?