Does the first black site mission provided reset the Advent Project countdown timer?
I am drawing out attacking Advent "black sites" as long as possible to extend my preparation window for my troops.
Does the very first, game provided black site operation (designated by a gold-ish colored factory icon) reset the Advent countdown timer? Or does assaulting only the red designated facilities do this?
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In the legendary game I just played, the clock did not reset.
I had 6 days left on the clock before doing the 1st game provided blacksite. A few minutes later Avatar got the 2 blocks back due to a dark event. And the clock was at 6 days - basically ending my game for me.
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What happens if Avatar project completes xcom2?
Successfully finishing a generic Avatar Project Facility mission reduces the Avatar Project Progress by a value equal to the progress that facility has contributed. The value is visible as the number of red dots below the facility on the Geoscape. There does not appear to be an upper limit.How do you complete the advent blacksite mission?
ADVENT Blacksite Assault Players must make their way through the ADVENT Blacksite, recover the Blacksite Vial, and extract the soldier holding it to complete the mission.When should you do the advent blacksite mission?
The month, reccomended technology and equipment, etc? With mag weapons, especially mag rifles and when the Avatar Project is ticking down to like 2 or 3 days. Right away if you want to beat the game for that achievement.How do I reset my avatar project?
Once all the bars are filled in for the avatar project, the REAL doomsday counter starts. You are given an additional 3 weeks to halt the projects progress before the game is actually over. Simply just run down the clock and then tackle an avatar facility. The timer will reset along with the bar progress as well.If Red Dead Redemption 2 was Realistic
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