November 29th, 2018 at 1:32 AM
for those of you that don't know, Ingress is a cyberpunk themed Augmented Reality game in the same vein as pokemon go... in fact the engine and servers pokemon go uses are based on it.
I've been playing it since the end of october, I'm not level 7, playing for the resistance, and I'm having a ton of fun with it.
the rules are simple.
you either play as the resistance or the enlightened.
you capture portals for your team, link portals together.
link 3 portals together in a triangle and you create a field.
the more fields you generate the more area you control.
it's sort of an AR capture the flag sorta thing.
you can hack portals to get loot drops.
there are two types of loot, offensive loot and defensive loot.
offensive loot is stuff like XMP bursters and ultra strikes, the former is an AOE attack the latter is a direct strike at your location, within a few feet.
defensive loot is shields, turrents, resonators and a bunch of other stuff.
you capture a portal by deploying resonators around it, you can have up to 8 on any portal and their strength is dictated by the resonator level 1 through 8.
the stronger the resonator the harder it is to take down and the more energy it can store.
the highest portal level is also level 8.
you can put shields and stuff on portals to make them harder to kill.
break all the resonators and a portal becomes neutral until you or someone else captures it.
and that's pretty much it, the meat of the game is actually playing it and interacting with other players IRL.
personally, I'm soloing it, I managed to push back a group of 5 enlightened players by myself through steady leveling and loot acquisition and am now level 7, should be level 8 by January maybe? as I have the time to play it.
there's also a whole story element but I'll leave that to you guys to discover.
ask questions and or talk about the game here.
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