Welcome to the world of Deadly Inc!This guide is designed to help novice players quickly master the basic controls and strategies of the game. From how to find scrap on the moon, to how to communicate with teammates and deal with various dangers, to how to successfully ** scrap, here are the detailed answers.
1. Game Overview
In Deadly Inc., players take on the role of a company employee who explores abandoned buildings on the far reaches of the moon, collecting scrap materials and giving them to the company. The game emphasizes the importance of teamwork and voice communication, and players need to work closely with their teammates to tackle various challenges together.
2. Basic gameplay
Explore & Collect: After landing on the moon, players and their teammates will need to explore the landing site, find abandoned buildings, and collect scrap. Scraps are highlighted in green, and the player can locate them through the scanner.
Teamwork: To fully experience the game, players are advised to only use the in-game voice chat feature. Through voice communication, players can coordinate actions and share information more effectively.
Dealing with Dangers: During the exploration, players may encounter various dangers, such as traps, turrets, hostile monsters, etc. In addition, outdoor environments can become more dangerous after dark. Therefore, players need to be constantly vigilant and work with their teammates to deal with threats.
Time Limit: Players have a limited amount of time to collect scraps. When time runs out, the ship will automatically return to the company planet. Therefore, players need to plan their time wisely to ensure that the profit limit is reached before returning.
3. Use of console terminals
The console terminal is an important tool for players in the game, through which they can do the following:
Choose a landing location: Players can choose which moon to land on and pay for the corresponding transportation. Satellites that are more distant are usually more dangerous and more expensive.
Check the weather for changes in conditions: Keep an eye out for changes in weather and conditions, as they may increase the danger of the workday.
Buying equipment: Spend the company's money on equipment, including flashlights, walkie-talkies, etc. After purchasing the device will arrive as a parachute on your current satellite, do not miss the reception.
Access wildlife records: Learn about the creatures you encounter.
Toggle Monitor Screen: The ship monitor screen displays a top-down view that can follow the perspective of a given player. Nearby hazards can be seen through the monitor screen and shown in red. It is even possible to disable turrets and mines: turrets and mines have a ** on their labels—enter this ** into the console to temporarily disable them. Locked doors can also be opened: enter the [** of type ** into the console to open it.
Browse Materials: See information about the scrap left on the planet.
Fourth, the use of scanners
The scanner is the player's right-hand man during the exploration process. It can be used to scan the surroundings and highlight the following items:
Scrap: Highlighted in green. The scanner also informs you of the value of the scrap.
Wildlife: Highlighted in red. Scanning wildlife can send creature data back to the company, and the player can then view more information about the creature at the terminal.
Position marker: Shown in blue. This is very useful for locating building entrances and ships.
5. Waste
In order to collect scrap, the player needs to fly to the company building at 71 Gordon. Put the scrap into the alcove inside the large building and take it to the counter. Hit the "bell" when you're ready, and the company will buy your scrap. Be extra careful when selling, as ringing the bell excessively or standing too close can lead to unforeseen results. If every party member dies, the ship will automatically leave and you will lose all the scrap on board. In addition, you will receive a fine from the company for each team member who is killed or left behind. However, you can reduce this by bringing the corpses of the crew back to the ship.