As someone who played the original X-Com as a kid, I'm totally loving X-Piratez! It's quirky and fun, and the variability it brings to the table makes the 25+ year old game engine feel fresh & new again. In original X-Com, I'd invariably end up with a Skyranger full of soldiers in Powered Armor, with Heavy Plasma, except for a few who had Psi-Amps or Blaster Launchers. I'd scout the enemy, mind control the baddies, use them to find more baddies, mind control them, then march the whole lot out somewhere and shoot them with a blaster bomb. Not in this mod!
Right now, in Sept 2602, I'm using a Shadowbat for most of my ground missions. I typically have a mix of gals in Camp Paint/Guerrilla Gear, with Hunting/Auto/Battle/Las/Dragoon rifles up on the wings of the bat, along with Rogues with hunting bows and fire arrows, while my scouting is Barbarian/Amazon gals with Barbaric swords. I've been using this basic approach for almost a year in-game and it works pretty well. I GTFO immediately if I'm up against lots of Marsec/Megapol/Mercs, unless there's several near the Shadowbat I can get to with my sword Gals, but otherwise this approach works pretty well. I relied on grenades a lot in my earlier days, and I still keep some on board, along with shotguns, but I don't use grenades or shotguns much anymore, unless it's a really close-quarters mission, like an Archeological Dig. I've yet to really use the heavy weapons or explosives much; though I did use a grenade launcher against a Megapol landed ship to mixed results.
On underwater missions, I'm using my "B" team I keep for defense purposes at a manufacturing base, and my typical approach is to have them swim up to level 4 or 5, and slowly patrol. They're high enough so that they have clear lines of sight every direction and can't be easily surprised. They all have X-bows, which works fairly well - I've noticed the baddies I meet often take 5-6 X-bow shots to take down, but hey, low-risk ranged weapon training!
I managed to find a single space suit in a warehouse raid, so I typically have that on someone, armed with a heavy laser, during space missions. Those pods are terrible.
Any advice? What do you do differently?