Rebel Inc: Escalation

Rebel Inc: Escalation

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The Crumbling Peaks
   
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The Crumbling Peaks

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In the middle of a regional operation, a series of political incidents has crippled the operation's annual budget. While the Coalition still sends soldiers and provides air support, all funding from government and international backers has immediately stopped. The operation must secure alternative sources of funding before budget reserves run out. Of course, there's also cash to be made for a friend of the black market...

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5 kommentarer
calculex 15. maj 2023 kl. 13:10 
Well designed on the initiative front, unfortunately it is still a little too easy even after the changes. The Insurgents just keep don't flank enough to force you to leave you to leave your precious Oil Derricks, so you just wait them out. I played on Brutal with no advisors, and I won first try.
Cosmic Visor  [ophavsmand] 25. nov. 2021 kl. 16:41 
Hmm. I may remove a few more oil derricks then, or perhaps increase the amount of corruption gained. Thanks for the feedback!
kitty healslut (♂) 25. nov. 2021 kl. 15:45 
Played it on Brutal, was way too easy. A lot of money and only slight corruption problems.
Maybe the insurgents should be stronger?
Cosmic Visor  [ophavsmand] 14. nov. 2021 kl. 22:36 
@TheMoniker1
Balancing the scenario I think could be a bit difficult, since there's a line between having too much money and steamrolling the insurgents, or having too little and feeling like there can never be enough. I figured the corruption for lowered costs may be something interesting to play with. I may remove an oil derrick or two then.
TheMoniker1 14. nov. 2021 kl. 19:56 
Good concept! I liked the scenario overall. That said, it was a little bit easy. The oil derricks gave me plenty of money on their own, and I consistently had more than enough cash during the scenario.