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With almost everything closed in Montreal, you would think I finally have time to improve my skills to get a solo chicken dinner. Don't think it's a time issue.
Last edited by Hemimax; 30 Mar 2020 at 15:05.
Thanks guys. and that player who got me took out the last two players quite easily as well and got the chicken dinner. Believe my nephew has told me not to stay in place but keep moving and looking around. I've never seen him lie down anywhere. Ya, easy for him.
PS: nice going hemimax.
I just played two classified missions (Night club Infiltration and Detention center rescue) and since both were ridiculous headaches, I thought I'd provide some deep hints on Night club Infiltration, and suggest YouTubing the other as it's a map maze. Classified missions provide collectables (video/audio files providing game insight) and unique trophy gear. They aren't easy to find and can lead to great frustration in getting to and find them. With that....
In Night club Infiltration in order to get the trophy you'll need need a unique code (randomly generated) to interact with 4 of 6 laptops in a computer room. To get this code you'll need to turn on four generators and note which fluorescent light gets lit and look for a symbol near it. (hint)![]()
The problem most will run into is not noticing these generators (scattered throughout the map) or that you're walking past needed symbols until you find the computer room where you'll need to interact with 4 of 6 laptops to open a door to a room with the trophy in it. The other problem the symbols aren't easily noticeable (one is in a dark room so a scoped rifle helps); and it's easy miss the lit light position (hint). Missing these could have you going through the map a few times in order to find the right combination
In Detention center rescue getting to one of the collectables is an exercise in getting lost in a maze of stairs, doors, halls, and openings. You'll find yourself running around in circles trying to get to the 3rd (or is it 4th) collectable. Ironically all this running around will probably run you into the entrance to the trophy (that you actually see when you first enter the map) area; but that's a puzzle to be solved in shooting panels to close drain holes and open hidden doors to find a fuse to access a ladder (hint).
The huge headache here is time consumption where the map is designed (I call it "map maze") to have you running around in circles to get that one collectableIn the end I YouTubed it. In this one it was actually easier to get the trophy than that one collectable.
Well they are intended to be challenging; but yeah sometimes "challenging" can take the "fun" out of gaming.