Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Wildlands

Started by PZ, April 12, 2017, 08:03:10 AM

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nex

Approaching Tier 3, I'm getting used to the tempo of resistance now.
The Unidad's attack levels is also rising a bit quicker, I used to stick around
trying to fight it out as the attack level rises.
You can handle level one and two quite easy, level three the occasional
chopper joins the fight and the soldier re-pawning quickens. Level four is when
things get hectic, the chopper and soldier re-spawning is much quicker,
you hardly have time to reload and you run out of ammo.

Then I discovered a trick, as level two changes to level three I run away from
the immediate surrounding, that then triggers the "lost enemy attack" command
from the Unidad, all the attack levels stop and the "search" level comes up, only a few
remaining Unidad soldiers remain in the area and taking them out is easy.

     
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PZ

I may have lost it in the list of posts, but are you required to do the tier levels?

LowPolyOWG

No. It's a separate mode within the game ;)
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PZ


Art Blade

nex, that sounds like a proper exploit :anigrin: Cool, neat trick. And +1 karma for you :thumbsup:

nex

Thanks Art, the trick saved my *bleep* a few times  :anigrin:
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nex

Quote from: PZ on February 23, 2018, 07:59:32 AM
I may have lost it in the list of posts, but are you required to do the tier levels?

At a certain point in the game Tier One mode is activated, it starts from Tier Fifty and goes "up" to
Tier One, you can activate/deactivate it in game as you please. The weapons damage level can
then be increased when activated, but returns to normal when deactivated.
You can deactivate Tier One mode when you do a difficult mission, then activate it again after.
I'm not one for crashing a party with guns blazing and kill or be killed games, this Tier One mode
UBI*bleep* introduced works brilliantly, once I had all missions accomplished I then began to roam around
picking fights and attacking convoys working my way up to Tier One, and not once did I deactivate.
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nex

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You will see at the bottom right hand of the pic is the activate mode function

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Two shades of blue on the weapon damage level, the dark blue is normal level,
the light blue indicates Tier One mode level, and that goes up to level 30
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PZ

Thanks for the info, nex!  Now I can go into the game without hesitation :thumbsup:

nex

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nex

I just reached Brag Status   :anigrin:

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LowPolyOWG

1+, congratulations matey! 8) :thumbsup:

Hey, looks like I am just 3 posts short of you, until I catch up :laughsm:
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PZ

Good w0#k, nex  :thumbsup: Definitely worth a +1  ;)

nex

Thanks Guys,     O0   
from Tier 10 upwards was hectic, especially after reaching Tier 5.  I don't know if
I got used to the increased level of attack from both Unidad and the Cartel or if the
level of attack lessened, from Tier 2 to Tier 1 seemed to be much easier.

I might just plot on for a while longer but then take a break from the game, mrs nex's been
working later as usual so I had some game time available.
Respect is earned, not given.

BinnZ

Well done Nex! I don't know *bleep* about the game but I do know how long you've been busy getting there, indeed worth a kudo +1  :thumbsup: :)
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