Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation

Ashes of the Singularity: Escalation

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The beginners guide to PHC and Substrate: A skirmish/multiplayer tutorial.
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Whether you are a new player ready to embark on your first battle or find the normal AI too challenging of a start this guide will provide cover the basics enough to conquer normal AI with the early units and structures. No need to remember which structures unlock advanced units, this guide starts you off with just the basics needed to get a fighting force to take on AI and human opponents in skirmish and multiplayer.
   
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Post-Human Coalition (PHC)
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Mopar_Steel57 25 Eki @ 21:21 
What a bunch of whiny fucks, you don't get to dictate how people share their knowledge. If you don't like it keep looking elsewhere. I swear, gamers are the biggest bunch of cry babies... 1st world problems personified.
centaurianmudpig  [yaratıcı] 19 Mar 2020 @ 13:42 
Thanks all for your interest in this 2.5 year old guide. There are no current plans for a written guide. It's also out of date, so big opportunity for you to learn the game and write your own to fill this gap! All the best.
Sordros 19 Mar 2020 @ 9:46 
this hit the nail on the head!!!

Limygeorge Nov 16, 2019 @ 10:10am
This looks interesting, if possible text based please. I just can't stand video tutorials, so I'll have to pass on this one. The main problem with video tutorials is that, pause and rewind are often necessary.
I mean the pace of it is decided by the maker. Everyone is different. I am rather thick, so need to go slow and re-read key points. Not really viable with video. Thanks all the same.
Fantoche 6 Oca 2020 @ 4:09 
Downvoted. WRITE down your guide, don't link to your damn youtube channel for free clicks
F1aw1ess 4 Oca 2020 @ 6:40 
+1 to the comment, need to put it in text. I dont wanna sit for 18mins.
Limygeorge 16 Kas 2019 @ 7:10 
This looks interesting, if possible text based please. I just can't stand video tutorials, so I'll have to pass on this one. The main problem with video tutorials is that, pause and rewind are often necessary.
I mean the pace of it is decided by the maker. Everyone is different. I am rather thick, so need to go slow and re-read key points. Not really viable with video. Thanks all the same.