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A Space Temple Beacon
The Space Temple Experimental Teleporter is an Illuminate major experimental unit. It creates a two-way teleportation conduit between it and any point on the map in it's impressive range, which both allies and enemies can use.
The 1.4 patch introduced a cooldown timer of 30 seconds before the location of the Illuminate Space Temple Exit/Entry Beacon be moved. To compensate, the range of the teleporter was increased by 40%.
- Units do not have to actually enter the Temple or Beacon in order to teleport, they just need to be close to it. This allows deployable units like the Pulinsmash to deploy before teleporting.
- The Space Temple effectively allows your army to quickly travel anywhere within a large radius, and thus use it for lightning strikes on outlying enemy units.
- In a tough game, it can be used to drop units into the heart of an enemy base to take out a vital target.
- Be very careful to either heavily guard the Space Temple or manage the beacon carefully to avoid enemy armies using it, as the same high speed strikes that devastate your enemies could devastate you.
- A way to defend against the above is to place it with 5 loyality guns just within their effective range and then thank the enemy for his units and potentially technology.
- Be aware that the teleportation beacon you send out does not have a range of vision, so tread carefully.
- If you have a sizeable army teleport 5 tanks into the enemy base. If they fight by coming through the gate,(the don't have range of vision just like the portal) you can tear them apart on your own terms.
- If you have the temple covered with at least 20 ground turrets and leave the beacon in an area easily accesible by the enemy will most likely win you the game as he will exhaust all his resources trying to take you out.
- If you are playing against someone using a Space Temple, rather than sending in an army of normal units, pretend to ignore his beacon. Then, build a close range major experimental - a Cybranasaurus Rex, King Kriptor, or Universal Collosus - and use an experimental air transport (if UEF or Cybran) to drop it directly at his beacon. If done right, you can deploy the experimental into a very heavily defended base which otherwise it might not be able to reach. This is the most useful with the Cybranasaures Rex as it has a VERY limited range and will probably fall prey to Tactical Missile Launchers before it manages to get a single shot off otherwise.
- A good use for the Space Temple is to use it to directly reinforce a moving (land) army, especially with Universal Colossi. If the army is sufficiently large and is busy crushing all before it, the chances of enemy units using the beacon in reverse are very small, and with enough experimental gantries, you can drop 2-3 Colossi right behind the army every couple of minutes.
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- The Space Temple beacon is a good choice to build around if you teleport into the enemy base as it allows a possible secondary base and engineers will be able to retreat before the base is destroyed and the beacon can be moved away. or you can just build massive amounts of anti-land turrets or loyalty guns and get free units handed to you.
- When using the Space Temple, you should use the Quantum Gate Network tactic. This tactic includes building 3-4 or more Space Temple. First, you build the first Space Temple (near your base or in your base is fine), then, set the Beacon to an area that can be easily defended. Then, send a few engineers and/or your ACU through the First Space Temple. Use them to build several defense turrets and shields (you should first observe how your opponent(s) are building his/her forces. Focus the amount of turrets you have based off of how your opponent's strategy (if they are building a land army, build more Point Defense turrets, etc.) is. But always have at least 2 shield structures, and you'll be fine.) around the first beacon. Then, build a second Space temple next to that beacon. Drop that Space Temple's beacon close to your opponent's base (after that, you can repeat the steps above).
- An alternate method is to have one space temple where the enemy can see but not threaten it, with only a few Yenzoos near it, but another where the enemy can't see, with about 10 universal collosi outside. Find the enemy ACU, but don't let him realize you have. NOTE: DLC pack is useful here as you gain the illuminator. Put the beacon from the second Temple very near the enemy ACU, then move the Yenzoos near the first temple. With a bit of luck, your opponent will think you are just sending a few Yenzoos through. Then you simply teleport the Colossi through the second temple and laugh evilly. NOTE: this works even better when the enemy has his ACU's weapons upgraded a little, as he will consider the Yenzoos less of a threat, especially against inexperienced human players who have only encountered a Space Temple once or twice, as they probably won't guess what you're up to.
The space Temple is a very valuable piece of technology, it's not a good idea to put one undefended on the battle field as it will be captured.
The reason it is so valuable is because of its strategic options, even escorted transports are easily destroyed... This means any one with the ability to instantly transport up to 100 units into a base at a time has a clear advantage...
Unlike the Illuminate teleports installed on basic units, this unit has much greater potential, it can teleport engineers to mass sites. Avoid air patrols.
You should build this unit away from your main base, this is because enemy's can use it's beacon to travel back to your base, also put point defences nearby to kill any units foolish enough to come through.
- BUG: If you try to send too many units at once through the beacon they won't be able to teleport. To fix this send a unit through the space temple.
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Is there a way to change unit sizes? or are there any mods that change unit sizes? (especially experimentals)
I don't think experimentals are as epic as they should be. I want to change my game so that experimentals become these unstoppable behemoths that no matter how many T3s they throw at it, mean game over for your opponent unless they have one of their own (or nukes). I'd like to change the size of experimentals to about 2x or even 3x their own size, so as they absolutely dwarf all other T1, T2 and T3 units (but of course, they'll also be slower and more expensive).
So as an experiment, I tried changing the UniformScale in the blueprint of the Spider bot (URL0402) from its default (.0725, I believe) to .01 but when I tried to build it, the game CTD'd. I remember reading that I had to change the hitbox and dimensions (x,y,z) but that's where I hit a wall and couldn't find any literature to guide me through that.
I also tried this unit editor but I can't even get it to run.
SOLVED! Read my comment below to see how to do it.
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How do you make experimental units on supreme commander forged alliance?
in the build option panel, check the top left , there should be a circle , click on it and you will have the option of building experimental units.
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Experimental units are large, powerful units in Supreme Commander, acting as the signature weapons for each faction. Experimentals are usually armed with powerful weaponry and have various abilities to give them an edge in battle. Each faction has three experimental units (Four in Forged Alliance, including the Seraphim) and constitute some of the major faction differences. Often considered ...
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Supreme Commander 2's experimental units are incredibly powerful, and the Illuminate have the most powerful experimental units in the game. These experimental units are a core part of the Supreme Commander franchise. Among the experimental units used by the Illuminate are some old faces, like the Universal Colossus, and also some new ones, like the Space Temple.
All 3 UEF Experimantal Units and how they can be used.
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Outrageous. (UEF) Noah Cannon - This is one of the most powerful experimentals in the game, which allows you to first build units inside it and then launch them (for example launch a Sharp shooter, a Titan, a Rock Head) into enemy territory. The fire-rate is pretty rapid, allowing you to launch about 20-21 units per-minute, hence an arsenal ...
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Once they are unlocked (or if you are playing a Skirmish), any Tech 3 builder should be able to build them. Just go to the build menu, and when you go to select the tech level, select the one that says "X," and you will have a menu of the available experimental units. Be warned that experimental units are incredibly expensive and take forever ...
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The Space Temple Experimental Teleporter is an Illuminate major experimental unit. It creates a two-way teleportation conduit between it and any point on the map in it's impressive range, which both allies and enemies can use. The 1.4 patch introduced a cooldown timer of 30 seconds before the location of the Illuminate Space Temple Exit/Entry Beacon be moved. To compensate, the range of the ...
Soooo. We have 4*4 experimentals, a couple of which are actually buildings. And you make a top10 units. This sounds kind of dumb, but will check on the vid, maybe you made it entertaining. I think you are mistaken. None of those Experimental Units are buildings.
I have never heard anyone have this issue before. Only explanation I can think of is that you have somehow banned/restricted those units. In FAF (and I think also in the base Forged Alliance) you can ban any units in the lobby before starting a game. EDIT: take the screenshot in skirmish mode not in the campaign. 2.
Greetings all. I've been playing this game again after a long haitus and when I go to build an experimental unit all I see is what looks like a gas pump symbol. It's there for the commander, level 3 engineers, and support commander units. Any ideas what this is? I'm using the Sorian mod and a couple of others (shields and level 3 storage), but that's it. Thanks!
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If so, you need to start normal building, and then activate the cheat. 50% of the challenge is made by the game. The other fifty, by the player. Boards. Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance. Invisible Experimentals. Topic Archived. For Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Invisible Experimentals".
in the build option panel, check the top left , there should be a circle , click on it and you will have the option of building experimental units. Wiki User ∙ 15 y ago