View Full Version : XCom UFO Defense: Problems


Phlegmak
Sep 08, 2007, 12:19 PM
Ok, it looks to me that Med-Kits do nothing until you are standing over an unconcious fellow soldier. And then, it looks like the Heal function doesn't do anything. The stimulant function does seem to work though. I'd like to heal living, concious soldiers of fatal wounds but that doesn't work at all. What a shame! Am I missing something?

How do I train a soldier in the Psi-lab? I can't seem to do it.

ArneHD
Sep 08, 2007, 12:23 PM
1. Err... I think you just have to use it on that guy. Could be wrong though, it's a while since I played it last.

2. You have to sign them up for it. I think there is a button for that somewhere. Sorry I can't be any more specific, it's a while since I played it last.

Phlegmak
Sep 08, 2007, 01:00 PM
1. Err... I think you just have to use it on that guy. Could be wrong though, it's a while since I played it last.


That's exactly it. I CAN'T use it on the guy holding it. I click on the image of the Med-Kit in the left hand in a mission and it says "There's no one there!" It just wants to use it on an unconcious person on the ground.

nodikus
Sep 08, 2007, 01:30 PM
Mayby you have to have someone else use it on the wounded soldier.
I'm afraid I can't remeber how to train soldiers in the Lab. It either happen automatically or thiers an option in the base facility or soldier status screen.

ArneHD
Sep 08, 2007, 04:17 PM
That's exactly it. I CAN'T use it on the guy holding it. I click on the image of the Med-Kit in the left hand in a mission and it says "There's no one there!" It just wants to use it on an unconcious person on the ground.

I think you can't use it on the person holding the kit, you have to face the person you want to heal, then use the med-kit.

Phlegmak
Sep 08, 2007, 06:42 PM
Well, I see the psionic training now. It's a whole new screen that comes at the end of the month to specify who gets psionic training. That's poor design.

Phlegmak
Sep 09, 2007, 07:51 AM
Using the medkit is indeed done by facing the sick individual. So I have my questions answered.