(No spoilers, please!)
In order of when they appeared, I have "El Sueño's Proposition", then "El Sueño", then the Ricky Sandoval mission.
That first Sueño mission seems optional and also from a narrative perspective, a bad idea. But I'm also a completionist, so I don't want to potentially lock myself out from any missions.
I also heard there were multiple endings and that defeating all the buchons first before going after Sueño was the better ending. So is the first Sueño mission the worse ending and the second one is the better ending? Or is the first one even an ending at all and I can just do it with no consequence to the second mission?
Soooo...if I do the first does it lock me out of the second or change it in any way?Originally Posted by GiveMeTactical Go to original post
I'm going to guess the second as Bowman is sending us back into Bolivia in Fallen Ghosts. Or things didn't work out how she thought they would...Originally Posted by cordlessimpact Go to original post
I, like you, OP, also like to do things in a sensible chronological order if there is one.
I would recommend "Sueño's Proposition" first, then the Ricky Sandoval missions, then the final mission "Sueño".
NB: You will get the 99% completion ending the first time you finish the final mission no matter what. Only after can you replay to get the 100% ending.
"El Sueño" is the boss mission. Although I presume it wouldn't be preclusive, if you wish to maintain a coherent story, I would complete the other two intel missions first. After completing "El Sueño", and viewing the end story, it unlocks an alternate end story on a subsequent completion.Originally Posted by KermsKerms Go to original post
When Sueño offers to surrender in exchange for you marrying his sister, agree. She has a mustache, and you might need to bring a disposable razor on your wedding night, however, it will bring stability to the region.Originally Posted by KermsKerms Go to original post