Void Crew Solo Guide and Tips
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:
Fix critical systems like shields and engines.
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.