You managed to get Photo Mode working. For me it kept saying it wasn't available, so I had to resort to making the screen shots using the AMD Radeon Settings Suite.Originally Posted by MikeWeeks Go to original post![]()
That's interesting. It never has stopped working in my case. So many strange differences when it comes to how Ubisoft runs its systems.Originally Posted by Ageless93 Go to original post
In the image I simply forgot to press the Tab key prior to pressing F12.
For me the Remanzo base is a favorite as you can take over the HQ building and lay mines around it against personnel. I don't so much mine for cars because they usually get got by some unwanted rebels feeling the need to come help. It's also wise to hold off on calling for help from rebels, because they will make it difficult to get a wanted level from Unidad.Originally Posted by FCacGRdvWD Go to original post
Then once the wanted level is in, make sure to get into the HQ building and start shooting Unidad. Throwing grenades at their cars. Although most cars stop at the other side of the base, so once there's a good group of cars blocking the road there, you can use your drone to scout it out and drop mortars on them.
By three 'stars' helicopters come. I then only focus on those and keep telling my team members to Fire, and have rebels come reinforce me, and use rebels for a distraction.
Shooting the heli's at the last minute will make sure they drop on top of and around the HQ building. With 4 stars the Cobrapache's come. They usually come in pairs, so keep your head down and keep shooting the helicopters down. A high powered sniper or DMR will suffice here. There's an ammo replenishment box down the stairs, so do run there every now and then. Make sure to keep up your mines especially after heli's dropped some missiles on you. Eventually there's so much crap around your building that you don't have to mine anymore because no one can reach you anyway. Your team members will probably be stuck between helicopter parts as well. Still, keep telling them to attack.
Then if you go on long enough the game starts to cheat. I shot a full DMR's clip into a heli and it wouldn't come down. Switched to the grenade launcher on my ASR, saw three grenades go into the heli (have it on video I think) and come out the other way. I had to endure three missile volleys from the heli before I could shoot it down. And keep your head down because by now Unidad soldiers looking the other way can shoot you point blank if you peek wrong, can shoot you from places you didn't know they could see you from or shoot you when you come down the stairs to replenish your ammo.
I usually manage to two hours and then the game either crashes... or it has a long long pause in sending enemies, as if the script is stuck, and then drops the four stars.
By the way, that train that passes by there comes once every 6 minutes.![]()
Summary for my image:
Used the right-most guard tower to fire down on the responding Unidad - used one-shot weapons (mainly 'nade launcher attachment and/or the SR-25 Jungle from the FC DLC).
Your physical location determines basically how the game spawns re-enforcements and the resulting approach to that position. That's why in some more confined areas the re-enforcements come from a direction that logically there's no way they would be able to do so.
My example was when I was taking a new character and building Nomad to level 17 prior to starting a campaign will all the abilities unlocked, as a true Tier 1 operator would have it. Thus I was only farming for XP here, with Unidad kills giving more than SBC kills.
Again:Originally Posted by MikeWeeks Go to original post
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