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Explained doesn't mean anything. If you don't have experience with a mechanic, you can't usee it 100% effectively like the missions expect you to.
And no story mission requires you to perform flawlessly, not even to obtain A-ranks. Plus for learning purposes you can save anytime if you want during battle to try something but are unsure how it works. You also have replayable Skirmishes for free training and to compensate for Exp loss from low ranks in story missions. And when things go wrong or something unfair happens you can even restart a mission or go back to book mode and try again. That's why games like VC and XCom have a manual save system.
well mr.gamer guy i got a job that i work for 8 hours and coming home extra 1 hour i only have 2,5 hours for PC after that i'm done you're saying i should spend my 2,5 hours on a non-worth game with no autosave just to beat a supernatural unnecessary to story a super tank and try to get good at it i am playin it for story
VC4 hows how it's done. :)
Never throws you into the deep end. You'lkl alway be introduced to mechancs and there's always another mission with it.
Also, @OP or if anybody else wants cheats. Just serch [GameTitle] Trainer into google. MAF makes good free ones.
now stop necro-ing the damn thread.
let it die.