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Коды (cheats) к игре Deep Rock Galactic



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General Tips For Any Class:
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*Inspect the starting room well.
*Toss those flares (they re-spawn quickly).
*If you are the 4th player to join, pick the class the team is missing.
*Pay attention to the number of flares on the ground and the color
(says a lot about who’s been there and for how long).
*Pickaxes DO NOT deal friendly fire.
*Tag Red Sugar as you see it if your teammates are wounded
(a friendly subliminal reminder).
*You can “grab” ledges. Tap your jump button. You can also press and hold jump.
*Don’t leave your scout behind while he/she gathers materials.
*Any number of Dwarves can join in on a press and hold action
(2 Dwarves can resuscitate a fallen player faster than one).
*ANY Dwarf on the team can build the engie’s turrets
(though some might not want you to).
*Look for the M.U.L.E before making it get up and move 3 feet.
*Use your lazer pointer regularly
(you might be the only one to see that resource the whole game).
*Tap your lazer pointer regularly to keep track of the team’s position.
*Use your “shout” when you want the team’s attention.
*Check with your team before ordering a supply drop!
*Turning off headlamp can make it easier to see the glow of, jadiz,
eggs and so on.
*Bugs fear explosions.


Advanced Tips For Any Class:
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*Use the bugs’ fear of explosions against them.
*Anticipate friendly movement (walk behind, not in front).
*LISTEN to your teammates. The Dwarves have many voice prompts and unique
sound effects. Example: If the engie hears the scout shout “Lights up!”,
the engie should be checking the lit area for difficult to reach materials
to platform.
*Environmental hazards — electric crystals, slime, and so on — affect the
bugs too.
*Balance ammo consumption. Ammo drops give 50% to all, so swap weapons for
maximum gain.
*Know when to use the terrain scanner.
*Kiting Praetorians 180 degrees is powerful and requires no ammo.


Scout Class Tips & Tricks:
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*During extraction (when the drop pod has been called), use your grapple to go
a little ahead of your team to try and show them which way to go or alert of
dangers. Use your flaregun and place markers (control+left click) on the right
paths, like a hard to spot tunnel dug by a driller which leads onwards. A wrong
turn can quickly get everyone cornered and killed. Just be mindful not to stray
too far from them however, you’ll need a lot of situational awareness.
*Also during extraction, your inhibitor grenade can be dropped at your feet to
stop any swarms from following your team.
*The Scout and Engineer has a symbionic relationship, he places a platform under
an ore vein, and the Scout grapples onto it for instant access. Both players of
these classes should always be aware of this strategy. If either class marks a
vein, look at it. They may want a platform or a Scout to go on it.
*Using the Inhibitor grenade together with a Driller’s flamethrower will make
very short work of enemies.
*When using the flaregun try to place the flare as centered in the chamber as
possible, like on the large crystals if they’re present. Just remember it has
bullet drop.
*Use the grapple as a movement extension. Dodge enemies and explore difficult
terrain. Just be mindful to grapple above something to land on else you will
fall and may take damage. Should you mess up you can always grapple back.
*The grapple allows you to quickly reach downed teammates and get them back up
again.
*Nitra often spawns quite protruded from the rockface, meaning it becomes it’s
own platform to stand on.


Engineer Class Tips & Tricks:
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*When placing platforms on vertical veins for Scouts to use, try to have it land
between the bottom and middle of the vein. That way the Scout can reach higher
and still be able to mine the bottom, speeding up the mining.
*Don’t waste your platforms, you don’t have many. If you can dig instead of
making a wonky staircase, do that. Unless you’re extracting, then there’s no
need to hold on to the platforms.
*When you’re told a swarm is coming, place the turrets in an open area if
possible as it gives everyone more space to maneuver. It can still be viable
to use tunnels as chokepoints but your team would often have to be more
experienced. Remember that dead Praetorians release a cloud of damaging
gas, wouldn’t want a tunnel filled with it.


Gunner Class Tips & Tricks:
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*When placing satchel charges, check so there aren’t any teammates next to them.
This is the most common form of friendly fire. The same should be said to anyone
else, if you hear someone say they’re placing explosives, get out of the way.
*Think before placing ziplines. Is there another way? Is it a better option like
digging? See what your driller does if there is one, maybe he’s going to create
a tunnel instead. If it’s just a short gap that’s too far to jump, perhaps an
Engineer will bridge it.
*Try to keep atleast one zipline for when you extract, they often become very
important and can make or break a mission.


Driller Class Tips & Tricks:
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*During extraction it can be a very viable option to drill your way to the drop
pod if the proper way can’t be found. Usually at around 80 meters give or take
is when you should consider doing it, but make sure your team knows about it as
they would want to cover you.
*Don’t use the flamethrower nonstop, it will drain it’s fuel in vain. You can
tell a good Driller from a bad one by how well they use the damage overtime.
Be it against swarms or Praetorians.
*When drilling you should tap your mouse button instead of holding it, this
makes it last longer before overheating.
*It’s often a good strategy to finish enemies using your pickaxe after setting
them on fire, even though the Driller’s pickaxe deals less melee damage the
fire will cover for it.
*Always consider drilling a tunnel if traversing up or down elevated areas even
if it’s not needed at the time. Your team may need to go back up in a hurry
for example and it would be nice if a path has already been made. It’s always
a good idea to image what it’s like going back, espacially when playing the
Driller. That is one of the reasons he should be played when you have some
experience with the game.
*Using the flamethrower together with a Scout’s Inhibitor grenade will make
very short work of enemies.

Опубликовано: 01.06.18, Источник: chemax.ru





 
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