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sometimes there are bad days, you just want to have fun, no stress, no thinking .. mass destruction .. almost every game out there has cheats, dont undestand when people are mad if someone is using cheat for himself and not in public games, bullying others ..
you like peanuts? Well some are alergic .. just cuz you like it, thats the way for you, doesnt mean its for everyone .. thats pretty selfish opinion ..
What else could you possibly expect from a cheat!?!?
The new restrictions on medical kits make healing injuries more problematic (not an insurmountable obstacle with a vehicle and planning in advance). The loyalty of reclaimed towns seems to fluctuate quite frequently too, regardless of whatever your party is doing. Regen boosts only seem to work half as well as in JA2 either.
Hell, I couldn't even recruit Dynamo: the game kept designating him as an enemy.
The difficulty level of Wildfire is definitely HIGHER than that of regular JA2. It's not a "Git Gud" situation; the opposition enjoys a very definite advantage that makes the game unnecessarily hard in the beginning. Something to balance that out is certainly called for.