Overview
New to SpaceRaidersInSpaaaaace? Want to know how to start killing bugs? This guide is for you!I am writing these tips while the game is in Early Access so things are subject to change.
Let’s get started!
The order of the tips was supposed to be logical, but that doesn’t match SRIS, so here we go:
1. There are two modes in the game: endless and survival. The main difference is that in survival at the beginning, have more resources, but as the game progresses, they run out. The endles has a constant amount of resurce available
2. Always start the game with Search Everyone order, without resources and new weapons it will be difficult to survive waves 2+ without taking damage.
3. Use a lot of pause – a lot of it. When placing a blueprint, when looking around the map, when giving orders to the raider (it’s good to remember that the pause is interrupted after giving a single order)
4. Fix a lot! Repairing costs much less than building it from scratch – that’s half as much to be precise (try not to hit X, because the game doesn’t ask if you really want to destroy)
5. Turet and wepon lost health during use. So try to check% before the wave starts. Check the buildings by hovering the mouse over it. Strength check the weapon in Character Bios. If you have found a new weapon, leave it on the ground if you don’t need it right away.
6. Micro-manage your riders. Use the attack command! on dudes with short range weapons as a smg / shootgun to let them use their weapons in the early wave stage then use cover! to hide them back at base.
7. Before you leave the site, remember to have a minimum of 2 food portions for each raider. If you don’t have them, raiders can take a random amount of damage and even become KO.
8. KO invaders can be healed! So don’t be sad, just use rations on the raiders. Unless it’s not worth it.
9. Some of the bugs have aoe attacks, so do not place buildings in one place. Keep your distance because it’s healthy!
10. This is just a bug killing game, so have fun! Very good!
Thanks for reading this guide, and I hope someone finds it useful.
If you think that it would be worth adding a point here, feel free to write to me!