Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Fusing Lieutenants

Fusing LT's is a good feature, but it's not as easy to use as one might hope. Here are some guidelines.

First, you choose the LT that you wish to upgrade, or "star up." Let's say you choose a 2* Blink.
Second, you choose two other LT's to fuse into your new cool higher LT from step 1. They must be the same type (common, uncommon, rare, epic) as the first LT, and have the same number of stars. For example, do fuse a 2* Blink into a 3* Blink, you'd need 2 LT's who were 2* uncommon.
Third, you fuse them. This consumes a recombinator, and the 2nd and 3rd LT.

As easy as 1-2-3, right? But sometimes you get an error - "You don't have enough Lieutenants" even when you do, right?

The following LT's cannot be fused away:

  • Kate
  • Fox
  • Caine
  • Tagg
  • Blink
  • Lucas
  • Hector
  • Michael
  • Blade
  • Cesar
  • Charmaine
  • Penelope
  • Fang
  • Mia
  • AK
  • John
You can't fuse your last one. If you have a 2* and a 1* you can fuse one of them, but not both. 

When I suspect that I might have some fusing possibilities, I just pick any LT with the stars and type I want, and choose to fuse them. If I can see more than one LT on the next screen, I know that fusing is an option - that I have a recombinator and enough LT's. It won't show you LT's that you can't fuse away. Then I cancel out and start over if I want to actually complete a fusing, using the specific LT that I want to build up.

Whether fusing is wise or not is a different matter. I seldom buy crates, so I'm often willing to fuse the crate LT's away, since they won't ever be strong enough to seat. 

Or will they? If you have Centurion, or Victoria, you might want their skills, and be willing to wait to fuse them up. I would like to have a 6* Eve Armstrong, that's a rolling ball of butcher knives right there.

A common guideline is never to fuse away the last of any LT. That keeps the number of LT's high. I kind of agree with Voodoo though - if you're not using it, you're wasting it. When are you using an LT that you never seat? Um, boss jobs. They can give you LT criticals. So think carefully before you fuse - then try the old 1-2-3. 

Friday, August 15, 2014

Evaluating Promotional Offers, part 2

I think I might have been a bit strict when I wrote a post about evaluating promotional offers.

Truth be told, all of the promotional offers include getting something for free if you buy FP at the regular price. Sometimes you can get a minimum amount of FP, other times you might have to spend $20.

But the offers all include something that you get for free when you buy FP. So, if you were planning to buy FP anyway, you could say that ALL of the promos have some value to you.

In particular, there are some "level promos." These include the beginner package, and another offer at levels 30, 60, 90, 120, 150, and 180. There has been talk on the forums about a level 210 promo, but we haven't seen it yet. These promos provide LT's, refills, and some even include crate rolls. Some include Class Coins. There are several beginner packs out there, and you might not get the one everyone wants. That deal costs $20, but includes 8 crates and 20 of each kind of refill and 10 scratchers! Most people get a $5 offer that has no crates and no scratchers, but your next account might be one of the lucky ones!

There are also occasional promos such as the recent one to get a free crate with any purchase. Think about that - a crate is 30 FP - and if you buy 30 FP you'd be getting 30 FP and a crate - equivalent to 60 FP altogether. We had one at valentine's day, but I forget what it was. They put Sara in a different dress, so they had that going for them.

If you're a player who is trying to minimize her spending, you might be as critical in your evaluation of promos as I was in my previous post. But if you are dumping an allowance, think about buying as many as you like.

If you bought all of the level promos, you'd spend about $85, and you'd have like 9 lieutenants, more than a hundred refills, and more than 1000 Class coins. If I remember to do it, I'll list the level promos. The problem with listing any promo or reward is that there is a tendency for them to change over time, and then you start getting historical perspective here instead of tips on the basics.

Happy tapping!

Zombies, no longer our friends

I wrote a previous about about chaining executions. This was a great tactic for weaker players to get good scores, and to sharpen up their execution skills.

No more.

Now, the first time you execute a player, and your health is below 200, it reduces his health by half. For example, if he has 318 health, and you execute him, he will have 159 health.

But if you execute him a second time, he'll go straight to zero. That's it. You gotta find yourself another target.

The more likely target for weaker players now are hitting buildings - for which you get 110 battle points and suffer no health reduction. If your team's game conditions allow weaker players to get a bunch of 20-point shots on a building, that is. Sometimes your team will be in a big hurry to get the building down. Your shots will be welcome, but you'll need to do it quickly. Imagine how long it takes to get a safehouse down, with the kids nicking it for 20 points a shot (something like 170 shots needed - that's 5 or 6 squishies shooting for the whole game).

Zombies are still our friends, but we don't have zombies left in these parts.

Android, my android

Right after the MegaBoss event, PA released the app on Android - roughly 8-July. There have been a few complaints on the forums about problems putting money into the bank, taking money out of the bank, and the like. Others have been anxious to transfer their iOS character to Android - and except for certain cases, you can't. But I've been playing it, and loving it.

I have two android devices at my house - a 2012 version of the Google (Asus) Nexus 7, and a Kindle HD.


UWE on KINDLE HD


I was able to install the app on my wife's Kindle HD, by sideloading it. That's a process where you put the APK file on your computer, copy it to your kindle while connected, and then install it using a file explorer (I used the free ES Explorer). Sadly, the Kindle doesn't work with Google Play services. That means that you can't buy anything. Since you basically only buy FP, that's the main thing I'm saying that you can't buy.

It's not so bad. Having spent nothing, my wife's alt is up to level 60, and has accumulated 75 FP just from in-game achievements. I have to figure that PA will want to make this work, but my guess it that it's going to be a while.


UWE on YOUR PC


I tried to use an android simulator, Bluepipes, to install the game on my laptop. You can install it, but you can't run it. This, I'm guessing, will work sooner than the commerce on the Kindle, because KABAM has a section on how to get their android games to run on Bluepipes. Since they have acquired PA, I expect that they will support the app on that platform someday. Users on the forums think that having the game on Android or the web would result in rampant hacking. I don't understand the argument. I'm sure that they have some reasons for worrying about it, and I'll just suggest that you ask them about it. It's over my head.


UWE on NEXUS


This is what's so much fun for me. I started a toon the day the app came out, and I've had no problems running him up to level 150. He's a squishy heavy - you know that they don't need any skills, right? It's just fun to play. I played him for a month before I added a second account.

I already had a second account on my nexus, because I share it with my son. I had tried to set up the app on his account and got a server error. I read up on the error, and decided that I needed to delete the google account from a certain place on my nexus and then re-enter the same account. Much to my surprise, this worked. I was able to download the app, install it, and do anything with it that I can do with my iPhone (except for the minor differences in the two apps).

The Nexus supports up to 8 accounts, but I was already seeing some lag switching from one account to the other. I did set up a 3rd account, and once in a while when things went just right, I could cycle through the three accounts without much more trouble than using three different devices.

YOUR PLAYING STYLE MIGHT DIFFER

I should mention that this isn't going to make you a great player on a Legend Empire. The time it takes to switch from one account to another, and then back again, takes a while. This doesn't bother me. I take about 5-10 minutes with each account, leave them for an hour or so, then come back and dump the rest of their tokens in turn. I have been able to get 4000 battle points on each account, which gets them 50-60 CC's if my team wins. But this isn't something that I do competitively, and I can't tell you how to be competitive doing it. I just like to build things, sort of the like little criminal version of ships in a bottle.

Which Nexus do you have?


There are two versions of the Nexus 7. Some people call them Gen1 and Gen2, some people call them 2012 and 2013. Mine is a 2012 version, 1st gen. That device is a poor little brother to the 2013 model, which has better graphics, a faster processor, a rear camera ... and more RAM. That's the thing that keeps people from enjoying multi-user activities on the 2012 Nexus 7. It's got 1 GB, the 2013 Nexus 7 has 2 GB. That single Gigabyte gets used up pretty quickly, and people don't like the resulting lag. Including me. I found myself spending 10 minutes trying to switch from one user to the other to get to another toon!

One thing I tried was turning off auto-sync. That helped a bit, but I wasn't running anything but UE and having Facebook stop updating didn't provide that much help with UE.

Until a couple of days ago, I thought that perhaps it just wasn't operationally feasible. Then I discovered two tricks that helped. The first one was a well-documented clearing of cache, that made the battery charge faster, discharge slower, and lag a lot less. Having it hold a charge was great - it had been discharging so quickly that I was afraid I'd never be able to fully charge it.

But I still had a problem with lag. Until I stumbled over the second trick. There are 3 buttons on the bottom row of the Nexus - back, home, and a "recent app list." Displaying that doesn't automatically work like the iOS list of running apps - but in the case of UWE it does. When I am finished with a character, I press the RECENT button and swipe the UE app (it's the only one ever running on my nexus) to the right, which produces a FORCE STOP (thank you PA developers).

If I have even ONE of the other toons running, I get a visible lag. Tolerable, but irritating. If have have TWO of them, I'm running in surf. But if I have the other accounts stopped, I can switch from one account to another in a few seconds. It's wonderful. I don't use it to try to gang up in EvE, but it's a good way to level my guys up. I do visit each account 2-3 times during a game, but these squishy beginners can't beat anybody and wouldn't tip the scales in a contest anyhow. Someday I'll have a lot of demo tho.

I'm saving my allowance so I can buy a refurbed 2013 Nexus 7. There are rumors that Google will announce a nexus 8 this month, and I'm not excited about the Apple-like prices I have heard. But I can't wait to try out the Nexus 7 2nd generation as a platform for a nursery for little toons.

If you have an android device, you ought to be able to enjoy UWE. More power to you!