Does anyone else have an issue with the buzzbots not doing what they're told, and just sitting around instead. Attack and capture orders seem to be disregarded, even after double-checking that they were issued correctly. The 'bees' will just look at the target and do nothing.
She's not a drug. At least, she's not in the first ending. I honestly think she's a knife or a razor for someone who cuts them self to relieve the tension and bad feelings.
The controls were a little loose (sticky?), such that Jack would not stand unless the mouse was moved outside of the game area. That made it hard to combat even one enemy, much less multiples. I adjusted the sensitivity on my mouse to ensure it was not my hardware.
Some of the games are hard to tell which one of the series it is from (IE: Pipboy for Fallout 3). Otherwise, great game! Definitely a walk down memory lane.
There was a graphical glitch in the last one, but that may have been limited to my screen. I'm not sure. One part that was probably supposed to change did not fully change.
When you upgrade some of the units, you are unable to see how much damage they do. Also, maxed out gliders are equal to maxed out choppers, so it's better to glider spam, it seems.
Wow, I have the worst luck. I've lost even with two armies more than they've got... Also, the random placement for the computers seems to favour borders more than it does for me (which has only caught my for ill when I lost my high-number groups on the first few attacks).