Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this game, “Level Zero: Extraction”, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I started digging into it because, well, who doesn’t love a good cheat, right?
First off, I tried to understand the basics. This game is like, you’re either a mercenary trying to grab loot or an alien hunting down these mercs. Sounds simple enough, but it gets crazy fast. As a merc, I learned that sticking together is the way to go. But even then, I found myself trying to pick off one guy at a time. It’s all about strategy, you know? I spent hours just figuring out the maps, getting lost, getting killed, then doing it all over again. But hey, that’s how you learn, right?
Then, I switched it up and played as an alien. Man, that’s a whole different ball game. I figured out that if you get a chance, hit the mercs, get up, and hit them again. Sounds brutal, but that’s the game. I also tried using myself as bait. Yeah, sounds crazy, but it works. You’d be surprised how many mercs fall for it. There was this one time I managed to take down two guys just by pretending to be vulnerable. Hilarious, right?
The Important
One thing I really focused on was completing contracts. It’s not just about the kills, but also about building your reputation. The more contracts I did, the better gear I got. It’s like, the game rewards you for being a completionist.
The Chat
The proximity chat is a game-changer. I started using it to talk to other players, trying to team up. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn’t. But when it did, man, it was awesome. We’d coordinate, cover each other, and extract together. It felt like we were an actual team, working towards a common goal.
I also experimented with using darkness to my advantage. As an alien, I learned to shut off all the lights I could find. It’s like, the darker it is, the harder it is for the mercs to see you coming. I’d hide in the shadows, wait for the right moment, and then pounce. It’s all about the element of surprise.
The Gunfire
Gunfire, by the way, is super useful. Not just for taking down enemies, but also for finding better loot. I noticed that if I followed the sound of gunfire, I’d usually stumble upon some good stuff. It’s like, where there’s chaos, there’s opportunity.
So, yeah, that’s been my experience with “Level Zero: Extraction”. It’s a mix of strategy, teamwork, and a bit of luck. I’ve died a lot, learned a lot, and had a ton of fun. And the cheats? Well, they’re not really cheats, more like strategies. But hey, whatever helps you get that sweet, sweet loot, right?
By the way, I was totally bummed out when I found that there isn’t any gamepad support yet. And this is just the first update, they said it was just an anti-cheat update, there will be more in the future.