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  1. #1

    Castle Clinton

    How in the heck do I turn off the gases if the person I'm to protect is dead before I can get to the 2nd point

    Also Why in the heck did Massive make the NPC run 3 times faster than us Agents


    I guess this is why I should wait 3 years before buying a Ubisoft game, Well at least Assassin's Creed can get there game right
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    Suicide and restart would be the best option. IF the situation is still hectic, then 'call for backup'...
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  3. #3
    I have a very Bad case of PTSD and sorry I don't like people, Just watch the News and you will see why
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  4. #4
    So, this is what I've seen people do on this part, and this is from my experience sheperding at least six people through this part:

    The game does NOT do a good job of explaining that this is NOT timed, and Dan will NOT die from exposure to the gas. The way he panics over the radio and the suspenseful music at this point don't make this any clearer either, they just make it worse.

    So natural reaction I've seen people do is run straight to the switches and get them off as quickly as possible in an effort to save Dan from the gas (which is not an immediate threat) first before getting to the Cleaners. (who ARE the active threat)

    DON'T do this. This is the problem.

    Instead, as soon as you enter, look over the railing to your left. You will see the Cleaners clearly. You know what to do.

    AFTER they are dealt with, go to the first switch. A Cleaner will run past in front of you. Eliminate that one too.

    Get the first switch. Then head upstairs to the keyboard. Once you hit the keyboard, jump the railing to either the left or right and run straight to Dan and hold out against the Cleaners.

    Once they're dealt with, you should be in a good position to defend and set up if you have to.

    Hope this helps.
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  5. #5
    Ok Mr. Gamer5170

    Thank you for your help and understanding about my PTSD problem
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