![]() In some cases, and to prevent areas from becoming overcrowded with enemies, it's best to save your game, enter an area, and kill enemies one by one, then keep backing off to where you came from until the area is clear. The secondary tactic of Serious Sam is 'backing off'- sometimes strafing is not the right way to go. The more you play, the more you will get to know how specific enemies behave, and how best to avoid their fire, shortly, you'll be dancing around them laughing at their pathetic attempts to hit you. Unlike some other common First Person Shooters, the key is not to take cover or flank, it is to keep moving, dodging and jumping. If you're familiar with the previous Serious Sam games then you'll understand the critical importance of strafing the constant moving from side-to-side to avoid enemy fire, this is the fundamental principle of Serious Sam. There are two main combat tactics here that will help you survive the endless hordes of crazy aliens- 'Strafing', and 'Backing Off'. It's not a good idea to just scrape through each section even if it's at the very end of the level, since everything carries over, you will end up in a tight situation with not enough health or ammo to proceed at all. If you receive too much damage from a surprise enemy that you feel you could have avoided or if you spent too much ammo, it is always best to reload your save and try again with better knowledge. This is how you should be playing, generally: With a new save behind you, proceed into a new area, explore, remember where the enemies come from, note where ammo and health pick ups are. #Serious sam 3 walkthrough full#I have written a full page for your Serious playthrough, read it ahead of time, I'll mention the locations of all significant enemies, secrets and advantages. Saving is not only the most important thing in Serious Sam, but it's actually the way in which you learn each area and progress through the game in general. On Serious difficulty, situations can become very deadly very quickly, the most important thing to do is to save, save after entering every new area, save after defeating a group of enemies successfully and saving some health and ammo, and sometimes just save for the hell of it. The button is your best friend, use it to make yourself a checkpoint even during combat and cutscenes. You should take each new area one section at a time, assess the area, kill the enemies with minimal ammo and do not get hit. But on Serious you're going to have to take your time, unless you're an expert speed-runner, but you wouldn't be using this Walkthrough if you were. On your first (low difficulty) co-op playthrough you need not worry about any tactics or health much. Serious Sam 3, like it's predecessors, is a very basic First Person Shooter, it does not rely on taking cover, flanking manoeuvres, or other tactics as much as on constant movement (strafing), saving, knowing where enemies are going to spawn, and managing your ammo and health well. The only thing that matters here is having '10' or '100' quick saves the game allows you to save anytime anywhere, so having a lot of saves to fall back on is useful, however, I'd recommend just keeping it down to 10 or, if you choose to have 100, regularly delete the really old ones to prevent glitches and framerate issues from having too many. I'd recommend you keep auto-save and auto-jump on however. You can change things, like the enemy blood colour, gibs (gory chunks of dead enemies), subtitles, crosshair etc, in the game options but none of them really matter. In the controls I also found 'Vertical View Snapping' very annoying, and so I turned it off and increased the sensitivity, but this choice is yours. Go to: Main Menu - Help & Options - Controls - Controller Layout - Stick Layout and Button Layout. *Although you can't change the controls to how they were in the previous Serious Sam games, you can change some of them to suit you better:. = Netricsa: Enemy, Weapon and objective information ![]()
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