

I discovered how to extend the Avatar Doom Clock as you originally were asking about.

tom-tom, your welcome.and some good news. To reveal it, you will have to pay a certain amount of Intel (from 20 to 40), and it's certainly worth doing as often that one hidden Dark Event will allow you to decrease the progress bar by even 2 segments, if you manage to counter it. Each month you will be presented with a screen showing the upcoming Dark Events (more on that can be found in the previous chapter of this guide), and one of the three events will always be hidden. Destroying facilities will decrease the progress bar by 2 segments.ģ. Those appear on the map quite randomly (you will be informed when such a facility is found) and it will push the progress of the alien invasion each time that happens. It's the most efficient way to deal with the project, and in the long run the required one, as without completing story-related missions you won't be able to push the story forward, and even the amount of research projects will be quite limited.Ģ. By completing most of them you will be able to reduce the progress bar of the project by 2 or even 3 segments. I can tell you that doing the following will delay, and in many cases reduce the Avatar project, buying you more time in the game:ġ. I have heard/read that you can go into the game files to change that, but I personally have not looked into that. *** tom-tom, I did not see any cheats listed that actually extend or slow the Avatar project, at least on the page I linked to. Obviously, use the non-Steam instructions if you bought the game here on GOG as I did. The page gives instructions for both the Steam version, and non-Steam versions. I used the instructions on this:Īnd was able to successfully enable the console on my GOG copy. I haven't used the console for anything, but was also curious as to how to enable it. everything i have seen leads me to beleive it's possible but it doesn't seem to be working. Weirdalfan440: I am also looking for how to use console commands.
