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This war of mine killing
This war of mine killing











this war of mine killing

i tried these before and it worked, with morale penalty of course. I think you can easily stealth kill someone with fit characters, like pavle, marin, marko etc. i don't use arica on scavenge pretty often, because she has a rather small backpack size compared to some people and you can't lure people into your death alcove with her. In the ruined villa and small apartment, you can steal most of the important stuff undetected, and without penalty on doing so. i filled her pockets with bandages, guns and foods lol. and guess what, arica made it back, wounded but alive. around 5 soldiers guards my only escape(im inside a pit below the tower), so i waited it out until the time runs out. my first attempt at the military outpost is, well, half-disastrous. luckily, npc tend to walk to your alcove anyway. When alerted, the npc can see behind them, which makes it near impossible to sneak up on them. Yes, there may be occasional.how shall I say "glitches", when the guards would stay in the same spot for longer than usual but otherwise, they behave in a predictable manner most of the time. But once you get the hang of it, which you would pretty soon, it's actually very easy.

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Originally posted by Anntwel:It only looks tough on your first try because you're not yet familiar with the soldiers' movements and how to hide and ambush them silently with a knife. Stealing also incurs a morale penalty unless the character has a high threshold for it like say Arica, who was a cat burglar herself. Innocent civilians live in the ruined villa and small apartment, so killing them will incur a morale penalty. If a place is not labeled "dangerous", the people there are usually peaceful unless you do something stupid like stealing their stuff in front of them. When you visit dangerous places, you would often have to stay hidden or out of the enemies' line of sight and observe their conversations before taking them out. When you become confident enough to take on more extreme scenarios, you're likely to be more proficient in clearing dangerous places anyway, though most of the characters are not combat experts. Anyway, I won't spoil it for you if you're new to this game.Ī newer player would obviously want to try a more forgiving scenario where you can afford to delay visiting dangerous places as much as possible unless you get desperate as the war drags on. There are also relatively peaceful "caution needed" places that also have rich pickings. Dangerous places tend to give you tons of great stuff, but not all places are equally dangerous. It only looks tough on your first try because you're not yet familiar with the soldiers' movements and how to hide and ambush them silently with a knife. Places like ruined villa(couples) and small apartment(family) are some of the good early place to raid, you can grab everything here without penalty.

this war of mine killing

Originally posted by edward_then:dunno about gameplay reasons, if you played this game in your first playthrough, military outpost is probably the last place you'll ever raid, because it looks pretty tough from the outside. I know there's the radio report of military atrocities but still.ĭunno about gameplay reasons, if you played this game in your first playthrough, military outpost is probably the last place you'll ever raid, because it looks pretty tough from the outside. Maybe it's for gameplay reasons because the outpost holds a lot of weapons and food that might be needed early especially on more extreme scenarios. Yet the game still recognizes them as "bad" and therefore fair game with no morale penalty for killing them. I know the construction snipers and supermarket soldier are bad guys but the ones at the military outpost are innocent. Although he aimed over their heads, others didn't. In Roman's story, he remembers how some rebels rounded up anyone they suspected of opposing them and shot them including his best friend.

this war of mine killing

Originally posted by Anntwel:Dialogue aside, it's ironic that the game does not extend the same discrimination to all soldiers.













This war of mine killing