WELCOME NEW BRIGADORS
Following an influx of recent signees to the Brigador Action Agreement, the SNC Informatics Division has been tasked with providing a brief informational pamphlet for new Contractors (hereafter referred to as “Brigadors”). The following selected material for said pamphlet has met the approval of the Informatics Committee in its second reading and is now ready for distribution.
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[h2]CONTROL SCHEMES[/h2]

Brigadors are reminded that multiple movement options are available for tanks and mechs as well as agravs. At any time Brigadors can adjust the movement schemes of vehicles to one of five types. Please refer to SETTINGS > GENERAL > TANK & MECH MOVEMENT/AGRAV MOVEMENT for detailed descriptions on all five types.
[h2]EQUIPMENT UTILITY[/h2]

Specific armaments are effective against certain targets. When selecting weapons for Freelance operations, Brigadors may consider a secondary piece of equipment to quickly deal with hostile forces that have large shield pools before deploying a primary weapon. Examples: EMP Grenade, Lockdown, Disco, Broiler, Archie, Chieftain.
[h2]CLOSE QUARTERS ENCOUNTERS[/h2]

Ammunition supplies may be limited on longer operations. The majority of vehicles available to Brigadors come with a close combat component; all mechs and agravs can stomp onto hostile forces, while tanks can bull rush through them. By default, this action is bound to SPACEBAR.
[h2]COVERT ACTIONS[/h2]

Upon deploying into a mission, hostile forces are not immediately aware of the presence of Brigadors. However, dedicated “spotter” units may alert other hostile forces, causing them to raise their shields and negatively affect a Brigador’s obligations to the Solo Nobre Concern. Spotter units can be discerned via either a blue eye icon, or an orange radio tower icon if in the process of contacting dispatch. Proper use of flanking and cover to break line of sight is advised.
[h2]DIVERSIONARY TACTICS[/h2]

Brigadors seeking to ignore covert actions entirely are advised to make use of the presence of fuel processing and distribution facilities found all over Solo Nobre. While Brigadors are reminded of their obligation to the demolition of municipal infrastructure, carefully-timed destruction of these structures may draw hostile forces away from guarding primary targets.
[h2]FRIENDLY FIRE[/h2]

Munitions fired by either hostile forces or Brigadors do not discriminate on where they land. When direct skirmishes occur with hostile forces, Brigadors may exploit the asymmetry in order to inflict casualties on lesser units during crossfire exchanges.
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The SNC Informatics Division concludes this informational pamphlet with the suggestion of consulting further reading on the above topics in the following Guide section
- SNC Informatics Division
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[h2]CONTROL SCHEMES[/h2]

Brigadors are reminded that multiple movement options are available for tanks and mechs as well as agravs. At any time Brigadors can adjust the movement schemes of vehicles to one of five types. Please refer to SETTINGS > GENERAL > TANK & MECH MOVEMENT/AGRAV MOVEMENT for detailed descriptions on all five types.
[h2]EQUIPMENT UTILITY[/h2]

Specific armaments are effective against certain targets. When selecting weapons for Freelance operations, Brigadors may consider a secondary piece of equipment to quickly deal with hostile forces that have large shield pools before deploying a primary weapon. Examples: EMP Grenade, Lockdown, Disco, Broiler, Archie, Chieftain.
[h2]CLOSE QUARTERS ENCOUNTERS[/h2]

Ammunition supplies may be limited on longer operations. The majority of vehicles available to Brigadors come with a close combat component; all mechs and agravs can stomp onto hostile forces, while tanks can bull rush through them. By default, this action is bound to SPACEBAR.
[h2]COVERT ACTIONS[/h2]

Upon deploying into a mission, hostile forces are not immediately aware of the presence of Brigadors. However, dedicated “spotter” units may alert other hostile forces, causing them to raise their shields and negatively affect a Brigador’s obligations to the Solo Nobre Concern. Spotter units can be discerned via either a blue eye icon, or an orange radio tower icon if in the process of contacting dispatch. Proper use of flanking and cover to break line of sight is advised.
[h2]DIVERSIONARY TACTICS[/h2]

Brigadors seeking to ignore covert actions entirely are advised to make use of the presence of fuel processing and distribution facilities found all over Solo Nobre. While Brigadors are reminded of their obligation to the demolition of municipal infrastructure, carefully-timed destruction of these structures may draw hostile forces away from guarding primary targets.
[h2]FRIENDLY FIRE[/h2]

Munitions fired by either hostile forces or Brigadors do not discriminate on where they land. When direct skirmishes occur with hostile forces, Brigadors may exploit the asymmetry in order to inflict casualties on lesser units during crossfire exchanges.
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The SNC Informatics Division concludes this informational pamphlet with the suggestion of consulting further reading on the above topics in the following Guide section
- SNC Informatics Division


Pre-Early Access splash screen, the rarest of them all. Still had a lot to learn about splash art both from a marketing and design perspective. Always annoyed that you couldn't see all of the Touro, and the Spacers coming out across a flat plane, while accurate to the game, looks a little amateurish. Got some practice photoshopping the Touro, though.





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