Ships will remain capped out at eight systems total, Subset writes on its blog, so players will need to prioritize systems around preferred play style. The post also introduces a Clone Bay where you can simply grow a clone of your dearly-departed crew member - but if the cloning process is interrupted, then that crew member will be lost forever.
Hacking drones will allow players to target individual systems when encountering enemy ships in space. Sending a drone to hack the enemy shields, for example, will immediately drop all shields and open up the vessel to major damage. Finally, Subset is also adding a Hard mode to the game.
Subset Games still hasn't given us an official launch date for FTL: Advanced Edition yet, but has said both the iPad game and the expansion for existing platforms will be made available at the same time.
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Grow your own crew in FTL: Advanced Edition's Clone Bay originally appeared on Joystiq on Tue, 18 Feb 2014 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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