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Military simulation (also known as milsim) games generally have a ton of moving parts and can be quite overwhelming for beginners, which is why we've put together this Hell Let Loose guide to help get you started. Hell Let Loose is set during the second World War and so far has American and German factions. The game is still in Steam's Early Access program and is bound to change; nevertheless, these tips and tricks will help fresh recruits overcome the steep learning curve and get them well on their way to taking command of the battlefield.
Giant 50 vs. 50 battles pit two factions against each other in historic European settings. If you want a quality WWII shooter with a focus on team play, Hell Let Loose should satisfy. Hell Let Loose first launchUpon launching the game, you'll see the main menu with important tabs including Enlist, Barracks, and Settings. You'll no doubt want to tweak the graphics settings and controls to your own (and your PC's) liking in the Settings menu. A requisite for most people is also to turn up friendly unit markers to their max (500 meters). This will keep you from team-killing, as uniforms look similar at long distances. From there you can go ahead and enlist. This brings up a server browser with official and hosted servers. No need to worry about the Barracks yet, as you won't have any cosmetics unlocked if you're just starting out. There are currently two game modes to enjoy: Warfare and Offensive. Warfare has the two factions begin a match fighting over a central neutral zone with two other zones already captured on both sides. It's up to each team to push the other back behind their lines and capture all zones. If the time limit is reached without a team capturing all zones, the team with the most zones at the end of the game wins. There are five zones on all maps to ensure no draws. The Offensive game mode has one team attacking while the other defends. The defending team controls all zones at the start of the game, and the offensive team can only win by capturing all strong points. Strong points can be captured as long as your team has more units nearby. Each map has something like 90 different possible areas for strong points. This variety, combined with the enormity of the maps, helps keep matches feeling fresh. Once you've selected a server and run through any queue that might be waiting, you'll be asked to pick either the Allied or Axis team. From there, you'll want to choose a squad to join. Don't bother making your own squad right at the start; let an experienced player take the Squad Leader role. Squads include Infantry (six people), Armor (three people), and Recon (two people). If you're just starting out, join an Infantry squad and choose the Rifleman class. This is the standard grunt class that has rifle, grenades, bandages, and ammunition for distribution to other teammates. Learn first how to shoot, how the compass at the bottom of the screen works, and how to communicate. A full rundown of the other classes follows. Hell Let Loose classesAs you earn XP playing as each class, you will level up. This will unlock new loadouts and cosmetics for each class. Here are the classes you can play as in Hell Let Loose. Commander Oversees the entire game and gives orders to Squad Leaders, Armor, and Recon. Can call in various supporting items, like supply drops and bombing runs. Can also reinforce points, spawn tanks and supply trucks, and place Garrisons. Squad Leader (Officer) Oversees an Infantry squad. Can place Garrisons and Outposts with a watch. Has a direct voice channel to other Infantry, Recon, and Armor squads, as well as the Commander. Rifleman Standard grunt with rifle, grenades, bandages, and ammo box. Can place ammunition on the ground for other teammates to pick up. Assault Includes automatic rifle or SMG, grenades, bandages, and smoke grenades. Use smoke to cover an approach. Automatic Rifleman Includes an automatic rifle or SMG, grenades, and bandages. Great for attacking and defending. Medic Includes a rifle or pistol, morphine syrettes, smoke grenades, and bandages. Best played defensively, waiting for teammates to go down and reviving them under cover of smoke. Limited ammo and firepower are not ideal for attacking. Support Includes a rifle or SMG, supplies, grenades, and bandages. Can also carry ammunition and ordnance for teammates. Supplies are used to build Garrisons and defensive structures. Engineer Includes a rifle or SMG, wrench, hammer, blowtorch, anti-personnel mines, and anti-tank mines. Can also carry a high-explosive satchel charge. A wrench is used to place defensive structure "greenprints" or resource nodes. A hammer is used to build structures with nearby supplies. A blowtorch is used to repair tanks. Machine Gunner The suppression master includes a machine gun, pistol, and bandages. Lay prone and spray bullets to suppress an attacking enemy, or stand up to spray and pray. Also great for suppressing defending units while your team approaches. Anti-Tank Includes a rifle, bazooka or panzerschreck, grenades, wrench, and bandages. Can place anti-tank cannons with the wrench. Aim for the back of tanks with projectile for maximum damage. Spotter Includes an SMG, grenades, bandages, AP mines, and a watch for placing Garrisons and Outposts. Binoculars are used to spot enemies for the accompanying sniper. Has a direct voice line to Commander, Squad Leaders, and Armor. Sniper Includes a sniper rifle, pistol, grenades, and bandages. Best played behind enemy lines, causing havoc near Garrisons and Outposts. Tank Commander One-third of a tank crew who calls the shots. Has a direct chat line to Commander, Squad Leaders, and Spotters. Includes a rifle, pistol, bandages, and binoculars. Crewman The other two-thirds of a tank crew. Includes a pistol and bandages. Will take over the driving, gunning, or spotting positions as requested by the Tank Commander. Hell Let Loose general tips and tricksHave you been enjoying this awesome WWII shooter while it goes through its Early Access development? One day it will hopefully show up on our list of the best multiplayer PC games. We no doubt missed a pointer here and there, so be sure to weigh in with your own tips and tricks in the comments section.
Giant 50 vs. 50 battles pit two factions against each other in historic European settings. If you want a quality WWII shooter with a focus on team play, Hell Let Loose should satisfy. |
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