to start out, put 10 extra points each into strength and speed, ignore the others, get the stick and pocketknife and upgrade it when you get the resources, stay with the highest level that you can one or two shot, you get luck per x number of kills so quantity over quality, high str and spd helps you kill faster as well and killing more often gets more of a chance to upgrade your stuff faster, thereby getting more luck and loot early on.
I give up on badge of the day... it freezes for a second when I try to move and I run into the enemy I was frantically trying to get away from. I can't even dodge those white guys as it freezes and skips when they get close and I just take damage.
I'd love a bit more freedom to design, like letting me overlap the engine with the car body, use different frame parts that are stronger and can go farther but are more costly, and an editor where I can amp up the stats of the vehicle to crazy levels just to see if it explodes.
i don't know why everyone hates the controls, i think they work fabulously, as long as you get used to the physics of your running actually continuing into the jump...
@jamesY59 of course they are, that's the whole thrill of it, if you got a perfect score for doing a mediocre job there would be no reason to get better at the game
kind of a lackluster sequel, it didn't really add much on besides some new vehicles, the entire progression of the previous games is wrecked when you're given an uber powered firetruck right off the bat, i can't use old vehicles once i get new ones even though they're always slightly better before you buy some upgrades, and you've still got that problem from the second game where gas just goes down when you are moving, rather than the first game which only used it during acceleration, which was not only more realistic, it gave an element of strategy to see how far you could get on one tank of gas if you played it right, it feels like dlc, and probably would be better off as an update to the second rather than its own spinoff.
Totally true and your are correct. HAHA! Thanks for the play and the comment! I do appreciate your time! Best, -Tim