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Last update:06 December 2016

The game’s interface is very simple and intuitive.

You’ll get used to all of its elements in no time.

With that said, the default key shortcuts provided by the developers do their job pretty good.

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The general key layout looks almost as if you were playing an action game or a shooter.

setting up a trap), cancel move orders, select a character.

Holding RMB will allow you to select several characters.

PC

Clicking RMB on enemy will show his field of view.

If an enemy looks at that spot, they will be marked.

A dotted line will be created between a given enemy and this marking.

PC

This method works on many enemy soldiers.

There is no limit to the number of enemies marked this way.

If you have several characters selected, all of them will change stance.

PC

If some of them are standing, all characters will first crouch.

Left Alt- hold + mouse movement will enable you to freely rotate the view.

W- center view on your active character and restore default camera view.

PC

Q,E- rotate camera.

Mouse roller- camera zoom in/out.

H- highlight all interactive elements.

PC

Shift- enter shadow mode (planning).

Enter- execute a plan.

7,8,9,0,(- executes action in the shadow mode for each of the characters.

PlayStation

This will make it easier to manage the whole thing.

Taking your left hand off other important keys takes time and may cause problems.

Rebind “V” (reset plan) to “Q”.

Xbox

Once again, the other key has a better location than the default one.

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