R1 will usually be used to gain an early advantage against the enemy by pushing hard and holding map control, but can fall short if you forget to transition into heavier mechs. Reserves will serve as spike in power that allows you to push an enemy, retake map control, or at times counter the enemy entirely. Upgrade oil pump after getting six infantry.Upgrade both iron mines as soon as you can.Collect oil crates (and nodes near crates), get five fighting infantry (vanguard, storm trooper, and riflemen) and an engineer. Start by capturing double iron, then oils.After building R1 upgrade your other nodes.Upgrade a single iron mine then build R1 once you can.Followed by collecting oil crates (and nodes near crates), get five fighting infantry (vanguard, storm trooper, and riflemen) and an engineer. Back capping, this is a great to disorient and distract many players and allow yourself to engage on multiple fronts.To reverse mechs hold c and movement click (right click). Reverse movement for mechs, retreating mechs tend to be extremely unfavourable in many situations.Try to avoid base repairing if you can as it cost (roughly 3x more than if you were to repair with an engineer squad).Another way to keep units alive is use cover and avoid too much blobbing. Unit conservation is just as vital as resources, hit r and retreat before a squad dies ( be generous to yourself and retreat at around 25% health.This can be done by clicking the node and simply pressing f or manually pressing the upgrade button on the hud. Resources are vital in every game, make sure to upgrade your resource nodes.Helpful “Game & UI” setting to have turned on.Such as getting annoyed that when you retreat a mech it will reveal rear armour and soak up a ton of unneeded damage, general hotkeys that slip the mind, etc… This will be a list of things people tend to not know or forget when playing, that may hinder their ability to play or enjoy the game.
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