Void Crew Solo Guide and Tips

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Playing Void Crew solo can be a real challenge since the game is built for teamwork. But, even so, with some solid planning you can manage your ship alone and complete missions. Here’s a guide to help you make it as a solo player.

Choosing Your Ship

  • Start Small: Use a smaller ship with fewer systems. It’s easier to handle on your own.

  • Visibility is Key: Pick a ship where you can see enemies clearly from the cockpit. It’ll save you time running around.

Essential Upgrades

  • Defenses First: Upgrade your shields and weapons as soon as you can. Strong defenses and firepower let you focus on piloting instead of constant repairs.

  • Automate Tasks: Install turret AI. Automated turrets can handle small enemies while you focus on flying and repairs.

Prioritize Tasks

  • Learn Your Ship: Know the layout of your ship so you can move quickly in emergencies.

  • What to Do First:

    1. Fix critical systems like shields and engines.

    2. Attack nearby enemies before fixing less important systems.

Use the Pause Option

  • If your game allows pausing, use it to plan your next move, check the map, or think through your strategy.

  • Pausing is a lifesaver when things get chaotic.

Weapons and Combat

  • Position Your Ship: Always aim your turrets or guns at enemies while you handle other tasks.

  • Choose Easy Weapons: Use weapons like plasma cannons or flak guns that are simple to aim or work automatically.

Stay on the Move

  • Don’t Sit Still: Keep your ship moving during fights. It makes you harder to hit.

  • Boost to Escape: Use your boost sparingly to dodge attacks or escape tough situations.

Repair and Refuel Often

  • Fix Up Early: Stop at repair stations or use repair kits before your ship gets too damaged.

  • Stock Up: Keep extra ammo, fuel, and repair materials on hand for emergencies.

Handling Boarding Parties

  • Act Fast: If enemies board your ship, deal with them immediately. Use weapons or melee attacks to push them back.

  • Protect Key Systems: Focus on keeping your shields, engines, and weapons operational during a boarding.

Plan Your Missions

  • Choose Safer Routes: Check the map and avoid areas with heavy enemy activity until your ship is upgraded.

  • Start Small: Complete easier missions to build up your resources and get better gear.

Stay Calm Under Pressure

  • One Thing at a Time: When things go wrong, prioritize and focus on solving one problem at a time.

  • Retreat If Needed: It’s better to retreat and regroup than risk losing everything.


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