Yup, that's where I am now aswell...I also hit the other island, taking my time clearing towers and bases as I go.
Cleared out 3 radio towers and a couple enemy bases on the 2nd island.
Pretty fun to keep sniping the alarms, and the enemy go like "HEY FRIENDLY OVER HERE!"![]()
Pretty much what I was doing earlier.
I decided to take one base undetected, which took a little longer than I hoped once a few patrols decided to pass through. Once the alarms were cut and the heavy guards taken out, I was ready to take the last 3 guys out in a few quick shots from the hill overlooking the base, when I heard the guy closest to me getting mauled by a dingo that came out of nowhere. Then it went on to kill the other 2 men. Sometimes nature can make liberating islands easier.![]()
Sure you weren't still under the influence of the mushrooms?...I remember stepping outside of Dr. Earnhardt's house and looking upon this metal object in front of the house that was spinning in the wind. It was evening when I got there and the light that was reflected off this object as it was turning in the sun was spectacular to behold!
Not sure how you can say that after a week - having failed to save my progress on the first day (very tired at the time and not thinking straight) I found the rerun was quite different with new spawn patterns and such. There is also the Map Editor, which whilst technically mostly useful for MP is also good for co-op....Not really sure if it's worth the money though, if you don't play online.
Not sure how you can say that after a week .
Spike125I was reffering to the Deluxe Ed. DLC, because many things are for thI habe multiplayer.
And the SP part of the DLC didn't blow my away yet either (compared to the main story).
The game itself was more then worth it's money already![]()
I.have the insane edition and I love it, I enjoyed the 2 dlc mission strands although monkey business was best. You get a flare gun, tat editor for online. Everything else is for single player. Singleplayer, 8 missions, 3 rare predators, Exclusive M700 rifle, hand crafted tribal dagger then the survival guide book, wahine And the very cool fabric " steelbook". And I might have missed something: )
Ahh, sorry about that - I misunderstood.I was reffering to the Deluxe Ed. DLC, because many things are for the multiplayer.
And the SP part of the DLC didn't blow my away yet either (compared to the main story).
The game itself was more then worth it's money already![]()
Imagine if Solid Snake was left marooned with these guys...
Running around sniping the pirates with a silenced sniper rifle is so much fun.
Having a little bit difficulties with the sneaking part, though. Not in general, but with the guards that are grouped into pairs of 2 and facing each other, so I cannot stealth kill them without aggro-ing the pirates. Same goes for the bases with dogs. I did buy a silenced handgun, though.
Using some strategy to remain undetected and stealth killing those WANTED quests and luring guards by throwing rocks can be so rewarding, though. Massively enjoying this game so far! 👍
Sneaking around getting all knife kills without being detected is also greatly rewards, but exponentially harder on later bases.![]()
Throwing knifes? Does that require a skillpoint or have I missed something?
Talking about skills, there seems to be a cap depending on how far you've come in the game?
Also, are these skill points wasted when you have capped your available skills and you keep levelling up? I gained two skills points, but I've maxed out everything that is currently available to me and I swear the next time I went into my skills menu I only had 1 skill point available...
I'm having more fun sneaking my way into pirate bases and wiping everyone out Crysis style. But it seems I'm forced to play through the storyline on a regular basis in order to have an upkeep of skillpoints available to me.