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Overkill
Here are some frightfully useful tips for getting the very best

out of Overlord:



1) Campaign:



If you complete the campaign before June 5th the CO will put you

on leave until D-Day. If the mission presented by the Spy doesn't suit

you then go to the Planning Room and change it. Rodeo missions where

you can choose your own route are the most useful. If the air activity

starts to get out of hand then try a few tower scramble missions.

Although you can only do one main mission per day you can carry out as

many scramble missions as you like.



2) Attack:



Take out the marshalling yards first since this will stop the

reinforcements. Generally you don't need to target the air fields

since dealing with the interceptors alone will keep you busy enough.



3) Destruction:



Targets are made up of a number of elements. For instance a

marshalling yard consists of buildings and tanks. Take out an element

and the target will be damaged but to actually destroy it you need to

hit most of the others. You'll know when a target is actually

destroyed because you'll see a secondary explosion. It's easier to

damage two targets than to destroy one but you get the same benefit so

on the first mission move quickly from one target to the next getting

at least one hit to cause some damage.



4) Nitty Gritty:



You don't have to waste time getting involved in the nitty gritty

of taking off and landing since it doesn't actually help the campaign.

Use the option on the Planning Room to start in the air rather than on

the ground. Once the mission's completed pressing [Alt]+[X] will get

you back to Tangmere.



5) Switching:



In Overlord you can fly any of the allied fighters. You switch

from one lead aircraft to the next by pressing [Ctrl] and [1] [2] [3]

or [4]. To move to your best buddie's aircraft use [Ctrl]+[9].

Switching aircraft serves several purposes:



1. If you get shot then switch before you hit the ground.

2. If you are left out of the action then move from

one aircraft to another.

3. If you run out of fuel or ammunition move on.



6) Chancing:



When you've run out of ammo with a bit of gumption it's still

possible to do some damage. Try attracting the attention of a

small-bore flax site then fly in front of another target. With a bit

of luck you can force an own goal. In general don't bother attacking

flax sites since it doesn't actually help the overall campaign. The

best way to avoid flax is to change direction and altitude every 15

seconds.



7) Obsession:



Many WW2 pilots used the term 'Target Fixation'. It means that

the pilot has become blinkered and is concentrating on nothing but his

target. This condition is usually fatal since the pilot either crashes

into the ground or gets jumped by another enemy aircraft. In Overlord

it's easy to get Target Fixation when using the inside and outside

lock views. The way to avoid getting jumped if flying on lock view is

to press [Ctrl] and [F] every so often: this will reset the view to

the nearest enemy aircraft. If the view doesn't change there's no- one

on your tail.



8) Combat:



Here are some general rules you'd do well to follow in battle:



1. Dump your fuel tanks before you enter combat.

2. After diving on a target make your escape at low level.

3. Use Combat Boost to regain height as quickly as possible after

attacking a ground target.

4. The airbrakes in Overlord are a bit of cheat because the original

planes weren't fitted with them. Push [B] to activate them.

5. Keep your speed up during combat. It's easy to slow right down

and become a sitting duck.

6. Before starting a dive-bombing run on anything always check

the surrounding area for enemy aircraft. Do this by pressing [Enter]

7. Don't keep Combat Boost on for too long: it will result in

permanent damage. Use max rpm [>] and min rpm [<] to toggle

it on and off.

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