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It's either you die the instantly you play the game on Hard or the game dunks on you in the end on Easy. Maybe pay more attention to how the game changes according to difficulty. You have no idea what you're talking about. You're experiencing confirmation bias in a random system, as most people do.Įasy, Normal, Hard doesn't matter too much targeting your o2 if it's currently low) except a very basic one that is only used on hard difficulty and even then, only for like 50% of the shots the enemy ship fires. It doesn't even have enemy "smart" targeting AI (e.g. Or at least knows your weakness and is learning from every battle you face. It also gives more scrap than the one before it (hard difficulty being special in sectors 1 & 2 for scrap payout, I don't want to explain this here). Basically, each sector is harder than the one before it.
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Each sector has a range of upgrade / system points, and an enemy ship in that sector can roll within that range. They scale according to the sector you're in.

In any case, in FTL, the enemy ships don't scale to your "level" or ship upgrades or whatever. The game definitely has level scaling like morrowindĭo you mean Oblivion? Morrowind (mostly) had fixed levels for each zone / enemies. Possibly you haven't understood it at all. This paragraph indicates to me that you haven't fully understood how crew combat, invaders, repairs, oxygen management and so on work. You should use your last few fuel units to jump well ahead of the rebel pursuit line though, because they will catch up during those random events. You can deploy the SOS beacon and the game will throw random events at you, most of them will give you fuel in some way or other. You have to plan accordingly and restock fuel at a store, usually to around 10 fuel, 15 if you want to be really safe. Running out of fuel is - again - your fault. And no, you don't have to restart when this happens in almost all cases. Losing a crew member is usually your own fault. You can always spool up the FTL drive, stick it out for a minute, and then jump away. And even if you run into a ship that hard-counters your setup, you don't have to fight it. If you use a ship that starts with it, you usually try to transition away from it ASAP. You should never use drones as your main weapon. Like you could be using a drone as your main weapon on your ship and in the second map BOOM they countered it, making you defenseless and die (time to restart). It's generally not the best thing if you allow yourself to be enraged by a game. The game beat you.īut Faster Than Light makes me rage every time I play it If I extremely unluckily like Fallout 1 it would not even start properly (torrented or legal game)įirst off, you didn't beat the game.

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The game at least doesn't have Fallout 1 or 2's TERRIBLE system optimization, these games were so poorly optimized for windows 10 or AMD parts (probably AMD) that the game would corrupt my save at the end all the time in Fallout 2 (It could be because I was save restating but you need to do it in Fallout 2 since it has the same RNG madness). Easy, Normal, Hard doesn't matter too much it's either you die the instantly you play the game on Hard or the game dunks on you in the end on Easy. It's like teasing you with finishing the game every time just to make you restart your progressive again. The game definitely has level scaling like morrowind or at least knows your weakness and is learning from every battle you face. Oh you managed to get far with good crew stats AND good weapons! BOOM countered with invasion drones that put a hole in your ship and deployed your oxygen, all your crew died. Oh you ran out of fuel, and have no space bucks, time to restart. One of your most valuable crewmates died, you might as well restart then.
But Faster Than Light makes me rage every time I play it, it's like gambling but instead of wasting your money you waste your mental health every run.
