I can tell why you would've been confused. I just tried to run from an enforcer (because I'm carrying tons of illegal stuff). He catches me, he hits me for "0" hp but he actually hit me for 95 HEALTH!!! I have 5 people, all wearing mithril armour, all maxed out on defense (except me), and in the largest vehicle, this is one guy with a horse and a stick.
Traveling on massive vanguard ship, find hurt guy on side of road, not enough room in the oversized ship to help him but here's some food and water. I'm such a nice person :3
Traveling in covered wagon
Encountered by buccaneers in medieval tank who demand my package
Kill all the buccaneers
decide to leave their medieval tank behind and travel in a covered wagon!!!
Restarted the game to see if that would help. The mouse thing fixed, but it's still in top left. Also notable, the screen position seems to change depending on what's going on. The main menu screen, zoomed in slightly (where you can see a cloud border at the start all around except the top, but on the sides of the top.) The loading screen is zoomed in to the top left some, where you can see the characters running through, they disappear in a small black area, then continue and stop. There's a bit more.
Anyone else have a problem where the screen shrinks into the top left but treats it as if it's normal? Basically, there's the game in the top left corner, and some black border in the bottom and the right sides. Whenever I click, it treats it as if I'm clicking a little up and far left from where I did click. So if I want to click something, I need to make guess work. I have to click in the black border when I want to use the menu.
Anyone have this problem and/or know how to fix it?
There's 3 reasons I can think why you wouldn't be able to do a small project.
1. Not enough money.
2. Not enough people
3. When you are assigning people, you aren't assigning the 4 people required (has to be exactly 4).
Starting guide for this game:
1. If you're new and don't know how to play, do the tutorial, refresh the page, clear your save, and then skip the tutorial (on the new game).
2. Don't have anyone train, hire only 2 people to begin with. Make those 2 create games with both of them doing everything.
3. Put variety into the games you make your 2 workers create. Make sure that all 4 of their skills go up continuously. The better their skills, the better their games.
4. When all 4 of their skills are maxed out (or very close) then you can hire 2 more people. If you've been doing it right, the original 2 workers should have made a bunch of games with increasing quality and that should be giving you a good chunk of funding.
5. Once you have 4 workers, have your 2 new workers, creating micro games, to increase their level in a specific skill (coding, art, sound, writing) until they are somewhere between halfway and maxed.
6. While your 2 new workers are creating junk games to increase skill, have your 2 original workers (who should have near max on all 4 of their skills) creating micro games together to get a ton of money.
7. When your two new workers are atleast halfway, that is when you can start training your 4 workers in specific skills. Have one train in code, one train in art, one train in sound, and one train in writing. You should have 4 people who are near master in a specific skill. At that point, you should put them all doing small games with each worker doing what the are specified in.
Sidenote tips:
1. Plants, plants everywhere. Your office should look like a jungle. Have plants close to your work stations, tables, etc.
2. When you have a good chunk of money, set fridge and water cooler to "work faster" (chips/tea).
3. Tables are considered one big table if two+ are touching. So you have to have 2 tables not touching each other to have 2 teams of 2, and have 2 tables touching to have 1 team of 4.
4. Put the fridge and water cooler somewhere in the center or close to the work stations. It helps when the workers don't have to go a long way to get their food.
"Oh no, we've been told to retreat because zombies are coming out of a house and right for us. We better try to run into the houses (with the zombies)."
Bugs: Dear god, I'm so hungry I think I'm going to die. Better avoid food for a while.
I was distracted doing 2 games at once, I came back to find that they all starved to death.
Lets see, I'm buying about 400k cases of alcohol, at $40 a case. So 1.6m worth of alcohol. I think I'll send only 20 people to guard it. Not like anyone would want it badly enough to send massive amounts of people.
OH DEAR GOD XD (I created names hoping it would make the critics sound stupid, I got one right off the bat with "MyDik". Kotakoo: (skipping the first half) "MyDik is horrible and no one should get near it."
There needs to be something done about when you add people "to the team" instantly during a mission. MANY times people have died because they were too dumb to think "Oh, that guy is running straight into a fight with zombies and I can't defend myself (scientists, builders, civilians), I think I'll stand next to him and die". I lose a bunch of useful people because of it. At least make it possible to order them too.
Sidenote: I would just have them go to a camp, but because of the black screens, it's become very tedious just to get them back out of a camp.
Something seriously needs to be done about the black screens, right now the longest I've gone without a black screen is 2 missions. That only happened once so far. Every time it's been I get 1 mission done then the next mission I do goes to black screen. Could the creators at least tell us whether or not something is being done (so we can stop complaining).
For anyone who hasn't bothered checking, Frontier Outpost = Clean Up using the Outpost's defences. Basically that mission where you gunned down zombies who stood still the entire time and didn't even try to attack your walls.