Pillars of Eternity also features crafting with which you can make potions, scrolls and enchantments for weapons, armor, and shields which makes them more effective in combat. Crafting can be performed outside of combat at any time through the inventory interface. [Read more…] about Pillars of Eternity: Crafting and All Recipes Guide
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Pillars of Eternity: Where To Find All Prisoners Locations Guide
There are total 9 prisoners that you can find in the game and can make them to work for you at your Stronghold. But first you have to upgrade your Stronghold, so that you can keep them in dungeons. The dungeon of Caed Nau contains nine cells, but upgrading the Dungeon option makes it possible to take prisoners. [Read more…] about Pillars of Eternity: Where To Find All Prisoners Locations Guide
Pillars of Eternity: Stronghold Upgrade Benefits, Rare Items, Unlockable Hirelings and Warden Bounties Guide
The Stronghold or Caed Nua is located in the Eastern Reach north of Defiance Bay, directly above the Endless Paths of Od Nua. You gain access to the Stronghold by completing the Stewards quest relatively early in your adventure. The Stronghold then becomes the common rally point for your companions and a domain to manage. [Read more…] about Pillars of Eternity: Stronghold Upgrade Benefits, Rare Items, Unlockable Hirelings and Warden Bounties Guide
Pillars of Eternity: Combat Guide
You commands one or more of your party members by issue orders, ranging from continuous activities, like making standard attacks, to the activation of limited-use tactical abilities, such as spells. Positioning the party and coordinating attacks and abilities is one of the major keys to success. When you ask them to attack, your party will run to engage the target. Once engaged, you cannot exit combat without fulfilling one of the requirements listed under The Rules of Engagement on the next page. [Read more…] about Pillars of Eternity: Combat Guide
Battlefield: Hardline – Classes Tactics Guide in Different Game Modes
Before spawning into a game you’re prompted to choose which class you wish to play. If you’re a team player your choice should be based on what is needed as opposed to which kit you prefer. Choose form these 4 classes and customization options allow you to mix and match weapons, gadgets, and reputation perks to create a completely unique kit for the specific game mode.
Also if you need help to find the evidences for the case files – you can check out our guide for it: All Case File Evidences Locations Guide. Also spot those wanted Suspects with Warrants to get more evidence in cases and for other information.
For the game mode details and tactics read this: Game Modes and Tactics Guide
Operator Class Tactics
A good choice if you want to play on the frontline. Purchase an assault rifle, because they provide you with a more stable weapon for shooting at a much wider variety of distances, while still doing enough damage to drop enemies in a timely manner. Keep the First Aid Pack equipped as often as possible and support your team when they get hit.
Operator is a mid-range class, so keep your distance from the enemies team members, shotguns at this distance have a better rate of fire than any battle rifle. Playing as an operator, you are doing most of the running around and taking down ground forces, reviving fallen teammates, and unloading your rifle into enemy vehicles.
Operator’s role is not to charge into danger looking for some bad guys to kill. Use your armament and optics to scope out the situation before making your move. Equipped with 3.4X and 4X scopes, you are able to see what’s going on while staying hidden at a distance.
Mechanic Class Tactics
Playing with this class, be sure to set up satellite phones to make sure your squad is always deploying near you to keep the pressure on the enemy.
Keep your grenade launcher close and get ready for an oncoming vehicle. Equipping your grenade launcher without hesitation saves your life and gives you the chance to rack up multiples kills at a time when a fully loaded sedan or utility van comes racing at you at full-speed.
Any combination of having the satellite phone, sabotage, and/or the armored insert equipped gives you the ability to barricade any room or hallway and protect yourself from more or less an entire squad, as long as you bottleneck them as they come for you.
Always has repair tool while in vehicle, it keep you alive. As long as you don’t get hit by a rocket launcher you can keep your Hotwire cars up for a significant amount of time, granting you several Hotwire Cruising coins. The mechanic’s primary weapon is a close-ranged SMG, so use the zipline and M18 smoke grenades to get close to your opponent then unload your magazine in rapid succession to riddle them with bullets.