Correcting Deficits
The first thing that fresh players in Citizen Sleeper should do is fill any gaps in their skill tree as quickly as feasible. These will differ depending on which class is chosen at the start. So the deficits will be unique to each Sleeper. They can be found in the character Perks and Skills menu. Where they will show a negative number, usually only -1, indicating that these skills are severely lacking.
While it may appear insignificant at first, nothing is truly in Citizen Sleeper. A task needing a specific talent will emerge sooner or later. And if it is still in the negative, there is very little chance of success.
Predictive Reasoning
Being a human soul in a robot body has significant advantages, particularly in terms of computation. Which is exactly what Predictive Reasoning gives. It will be extremely beneficial to events and assignments. That require this level as the initial talent on the Inuit development tree. Furthermore, none of the three classes will begin with this perk activated. So taking advantage of it early will provide an immediate advantage.
Once unlocked, this perk will display hidden rewards and penalties for each task, giving players a much better idea of how to manage their energy, stability, and currency in the game. With this new information, players may make more educated decisions about where and when to roll their dice.
Obsessive Haggler
Obsessive Haggler, the second tier perk in the Engage skillset, grants a 20% reduction in all Cryo actions. Basically granting a discount on everything players may purchase within the game. This is especially handy in the early hours. When players are likely to be short on cash and indebted to a Bounty Hunter (if they’re lucky).
Survival on The Eye is difficult, and nothing comes cheap. Therefore this bonus will help you conserve money for food and access to more regions of the game universe. This discount, especially when purchasing expensive things or paying off the bounty hunter’s tab at a local pub, can provide significant time that can be spent on other activities rather than gambling on the Ort Exchange in the hope of a bullish stock.
Self Repair
Sleepers, as players are aware, are constantly degrading and require Stabilisers to prevent a complete shutdown. This not only allows players to utilise a less valuable resource in Scrap to heal, but it also frees up dice. That would otherwise be required for this operation and allows it to be used elsewhere.
To gain this second tier perk, players must first have unlocked the Efficient Extractor perk. Which grants more scrap when performing Engineering jobs. Because engineering tasks are readily available in the early game. It is best to upgrade the Engineer skill and unlock this perk as soon as possible to reap the most benefits.
Instant Karma
One of Funny Shooter 2 game’s fundamental elements is the use of dice to assess how successful a player’s action is in any given job. The Instant Karma perk, the second perk in the Intuit skill tree. Allows players to re-roll the dice if they are unhappy with the hand they are dealt. Because so much of the game is based on the roll of the dice, this perk can be extremely valuable.
Each number represents a distinct level of success, with higher numbers more likely to produce a positive outcome for any activity to which they are applied. Lower numbers, on the other hand, are more likely to result in bad events such as the loss of Cryos or Energy. The main advantage of this perk is its adaptability, as dice will be utilised for a variety of jobs, frequently of greater importance. Favourable outcomes from successful rolls will also have a favourable influence on other in-game currencies such as Energy and Cryos, so using the dice as an ally rather than an opponent is a fantastic first step.
Citizen Sleeper is a PC, Switch, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X game.