[previewyoutube=6RF26sD3ZM0;full][/previewyoutube] [i]Footage captured from internal playtests of No More Room in Hell 2 in Early Access state. Visual, audio, and gameplay bugs present. [/i] ----CRC FILE TRANSMISSION---- T-MINUS 8 DAYS TO LAUNCH---- <<<<<<>>>>>> In the field, there will be situations in which you may become separated from your fellow Responders and find yourself either alone or in an understrength team. This is not desirable for several reasons, but you should always bear in mind that you and almost all other Responders are civilians, and so should follow civilian safety advice whenever possible. Your first goal in a solo situation should always be to rendezvous with other team members. That said, it is sometimes not possible to regroup with your team or to follow government advice when on mission, so it is worth sharing that there can be some advantages to operating solo. Chief among them, you will be significantly harder for the Dead to detect, and will therefore have an easier time securing weapons and equipment unnoticed from Dead-populated areas in situations that would result in a fight when accompanied by a team. Though our knowledge of best practice is still developing, follow these rules to maximize your chances for safety when alone: [list] [*] Avoid conflict with the Dead as much as possible. There are unconfirmed reports of the Dead possessing heightened senses, so: [*] Stay out of their field of view, use cover, and crouch to avoid sightlines [*] Move slowly to reduce excess noise, do not discharge firearms unless unavoidable [*] Look for flashlights and listen for voices from other Responders [*] Use your compass to navigate to nearby points of interest, where other Responders are also likely headed [*] Always take medical equipment you find (provided it is safe and sterilized) [*] Stay tuned to the CRC Responder Open Frequency for critical mission updates and locations of team members [/list] Please see me in the Operations Center if you have any questions or concerns. [b]- Victoria Pierce, Operations Manager of the Pennsylvania Civil Recovery Corps[/b]