Very nice guide for newbies: I remember watching this video years ago and it is still very relevant. Be careful though that weapon precision is not RNG based: there is no hit or miss. Precision is simply a damage modifier: the lower the accuracy, the lower will be the damage applied to a single target.
Can you explain the cargo feature of some building? Because the game says the units can be transported but with Necrons and Space Marines after putting units in a building the building does not have the option to move so I don't see any reason to put them in the building unless to protect them from attack.
There are transport vehicles that share the same mechanic as the buildings you mentioned but are moveable. I think the game dev just named both (vehicles and buildings) the same (transporter) to have consistency in the text.
Anyone know what the red triangle next to population means, is it how many buildings I should have cause everythime I have it and build a new building it keeps going up and slows production of other things
Not helpful at all. You only talked about the icons that anyone can hover a mouse over and get the info themselves. Starting information would be what to focus on when starting. Or things to watch out for once your base is getting bigger. Heck even explain the differences between the starting races 🤷♂️👎
Really good guide, I'm still learning on my third campaign right now and your tips are excellent!
You need a playlist of all these gladius vids man
Very nice guide for newbies: I remember watching this video years ago and it is still very relevant. Be careful though that weapon precision is not RNG based: there is no hit or miss. Precision is simply a damage modifier: the lower the accuracy, the lower will be the damage applied to a single target.
this stuff confused me. Thx.
The resources don't work similarly to all factions though. Necrons for example eat ore, not food.
Still helping people. Plus comfy voice. Thanks!
Ty, vid was very helpful. Just picked up the game!
This was a great help, Thank you so much.
Glad my friend :)
5:47 - "We only have a ranged weapon." **Fix bayonets intensifies**
Awesome video. Really helpful.
They need to put this game on the phone!
GREAT INTRO
Thank you friend
What a dream boat
Endless Legend -- reminds me of that game.
Can you explain the cargo feature of some building? Because the game says the units can be transported but with Necrons and Space Marines after putting units in a building the building does not have the option to move so I don't see any reason to put them in the building unless to protect them from attack.
New player here and I don't understand this either. The in-game tutorial sucks IMO.
There are transport vehicles that share the same mechanic as the buildings you mentioned but are moveable.
I think the game dev just named both (vehicles and buildings) the same (transporter) to have consistency in the text.
Anyone know what the red triangle next to population means, is it how many buildings I should have cause everythime I have it and build a new building it keeps going up and slows production of other things
Bro how do you look and sound 20 in the intro, then 50 in the voiceover
I needed even more basic, as I can't even figure out how to build cities. :(
Not helpful at all. You only talked about the icons that anyone can hover a mouse over and get the info themselves. Starting information would be what to focus on when starting. Or things to watch out for once your base is getting bigger. Heck even explain the differences between the starting races 🤷♂️👎