LW3
Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2017 3:36 pm
Hi commanders!
It seems there was no topic for the next LW version improvement suggestions, so here we are.
First contribution: to create a proving ground project to allow AWC retraining specific abilities ONLY. This is really relevant and desirable later in the game, instead of having to burry a master sergeant soldier for a whole month only because of one or two perks.
Another potential change regards Marksmans (snapshot sharpshooters): to "alleviate" aim penalties for squad-sight shots and perhaps reconsider precision-shot two movement requirement - or not, since this may be overcome with high mobility (soldier natural stats and/or speed PCS) coupled with sidearm holster (fir those using Grimy's Loot + Mod Everything MODs) or command? Problem is to allow for balanced options without tons of mods that hamper game performance
Alike these, you surely have several other worthy suggestions towards LW3 or even next Firaxis DLC.
Hope this thread eventually reaches developers, and prove good food for thought.
Cheers!
It seems there was no topic for the next LW version improvement suggestions, so here we are.
First contribution: to create a proving ground project to allow AWC retraining specific abilities ONLY. This is really relevant and desirable later in the game, instead of having to burry a master sergeant soldier for a whole month only because of one or two perks.
Another potential change regards Marksmans (snapshot sharpshooters): to "alleviate" aim penalties for squad-sight shots and perhaps reconsider precision-shot two movement requirement - or not, since this may be overcome with high mobility (soldier natural stats and/or speed PCS) coupled with sidearm holster (fir those using Grimy's Loot + Mod Everything MODs) or command? Problem is to allow for balanced options without tons of mods that hamper game performance
Alike these, you surely have several other worthy suggestions towards LW3 or even next Firaxis DLC.
Hope this thread eventually reaches developers, and prove good food for thought.
Cheers!