I am playing C7M1 OPERATION LIBERATOR: BILLABLE ENTRY.
The walkthrough I am reading (I am only using it to find out the hidden objectives - I have my own strategy


Sorry George. FYI = For your information.geosouv wrote:What does FYI mean? I know most abbreviations but not this one.
Yes, but only when you are setting explosives. There are no countdown timers for time-based objectives.geosouv wrote:Is there a timer given in SS?
Yes, but I don't want to say more as it would be a very big spoiler.geosouv wrote: Is it at all possible to find Trebbisky alive?
Yes, but it sounds like you are getting there. Its just timing. The higher the level the less time you have to get to Trebbisky. You might try a single mission in Normal. Obviously, if you can't get to him alive in Normal ... chances are you won't be able to do it in Hard. If anything, you'll get the satisfaction of getting to him alive and you can adjust you strategy as needed.geosouv wrote: I tried my best to get there in time today and I think I wasn't that slow but found him dead again![]()
Glad to hear it.geosouv wrote: By the way, the strategies you offered for this mission where superb. Indeed my mistake was that I didn't use stealth at all, while this mission requires some stealth. I did find the drunk soldier by the way and took his uniform. I also read the manual and it was very clear about the disguise bar. Once I read it I realized its use immediately and saw it in practice. Very cool.
Yep, the only thing you can get away with is an allied knife.geosouv wrote: This game has very detailed gameplay and a ton of replay value. Of course, once more I forgot that you have to get rid of any allied weaponry you have before the disguise can have an effect and that's why the bar wasn't filling up. Very realistic indeed. I later realized the mistake, fortunately.
Plus the sights are easier to use.geosouv wrote:I love the fact that you can steal everything from dead enemies, especially the MP40 is very handy and a lot more accurate than the bloody sten gun!
You're getting there ... I'm sure we'll hear you got to him.geosouv wrote: I had to use a parabellum pistol in order to have some sort of weapon to enter the main building and it was a great experience.
You do have the option to allow crosshairs. If you still have problems ... change your first to first-person to make aiming the pistol easier.geosouv wrote:Of course there is no view of pistols' sights in this game which was a bit annoying.
I'm sure it was deliberate. I'm it was to add a bit of replay ability as the gamer searched around to see if he could find more stuff.geosouv wrote: One thing that is negative is that there are hidden objectives that should appear as secondary objectives like in Deus Ex 1. Only the primary objectives appear on the mission infoWas that done deliberately? What do you think? My opinion is that they simply forgot to write the secondary objectives.
Yeah, I guess you are right. Well I guess I suck at strategy (that's why I don't play pure strategy games) because it's impossible for me to get to Trebbisky before they beat him to deathDuke0196 wrote: I'm sure it was deliberate. I'm it was to add a bit of replay ability as the gamer searched around to see if he could find more stuff.
Like I said, try it on Normal to develop your timing. You have to learn how to walk before you can run. Plus, you'll get the satisfaction of seeing him alive. Just consider it training for the real thing.geosouv wrote:Well I guess I suck at strategy (that's why I don't play pure strategy games) because it's impossible for me to get to Trebbisky before they beat him to deathI guess I'll never see him alive. Damn it.
People have their strengths and weaknesses.geosouv wrote:Well, at least I am a good sniper and crackshot, you can't really have it all!
I don't think you'll have a problem as you seem to be willing to learn tactics and strategy. Just search the web for strategies, etc. There is a good chance the question you have may have been asked before.geosouv wrote: Do you think It'll be difficult for me to finish Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 in normal difficulty, since I am not very good at tactics?
Never say die!geosouv wrote:Oh what the hell, if I have any courage left I'll try replaying this damn mission in normal difficulty single mission mode.
Am I totally sure? No, since I have never timed it but I did read it somewhere before. I'm guessing it might have been on some other H&D fansite which no longer exists.geosouv wrote: Are you sure I will have more time on normal difficulty level?
Well, I played the mission again, on normal difficulty and single mission mode. Once more I was too late. I can't do this, I quit, it is impossible for me, besides I have a ton of games to finish, I won't spend the rest of my life trying something which my brain cannot accomplish. I guess I am slow but I think most marksmen are slow compared to ordinary soldiers. Besides, I already read a walkthrough and it revealed to me what happens when you get to Trebbisky in time, so there is not much to look for.Duke0196 wrote:I don't think you'll have a problem as you seem to be willing to learn tactics and strategy. Just search the web for strategies, etc. There is a good chance the question you have may have been asked before.
I agree. How old are you? Like fifteen? If so, come back to it when you are older. It could prove to be the debilitating factor.geosouv wrote:Either you have it in you or you don't. I don't think there is a lot of margin for improvement.
Sorry you feel that way. True you know the end result but it is still an interesting cut-scene. You could always try it on Easy. Like I said ... consider the easier levels as training. Don't be so easy to give up.geosouv wrote:Well, I played the mission again, on normal difficulty and single mission mode. Once more I was too late. I can't do this, I quit, it is impossible for me, besides I have a ton of games to finish, I won't spend the rest of my life trying something which my brain cannot accomplish. I guess I am slow but I think most marksmen are slow compared to ordinary soldiers. Besides, I already read a walkthrough and it revealed to me what happens when you get to Trebbisky in time, so there is not much to look for.
I used what the situation dictated so it was really a combination of everything.geosouv wrote:By the way: What was your favorite strategy in this game? Did you mostly use stealth tactics and silent weapons or noisy weapons and classic FPS style?
Well, I'm not sure how you define "experienced" but yes I had played similar games. I liked Deadly Dozen 2 because of its Pacific War focus and many consider it an H&D clone. I was really heavy into the Ghost Recon series and the Rainbow Six series before that; and messed around with a game called "Seal Team" (still have it) in the early 90s. Lets just say I've been exposed to the genre.geosouv wrote:Where you an experienced tactical shooter player before H&D2? My only experience was H&D Deluxe in which I was getting killed all the time, but that was on hard difficulty.
According to the Official Prima Strategy guide you have 60-65 mins on Easy, 30-35 mins on Normal, 15-20 mins on Hard and 10 mins on the highest difficulty.Duke0196 wrote:Am I totally sure? No, since I have never timed it but I did read it somewhere before. I'm guessing it might have been on some other H&D fansite which no longer exists.geosouv wrote: Are you sure I will have more time on normal difficulty level?
Another possibility is to save one of your completed profiles in the easy levelgeosouv wrote:Thank you Jason,
I think I will try it on "easy" because I still want to see what happens to Trebbisky. There is a slight problem there though. I have to make a profile on easy as I have never played it at that level.
¿So Georgios, did you ever check out the Trebbisky cut-scene?geosouv wrote:I think I will try it on "easy" because I still want to see what happens to Trebbisky. There is a slight problem there though. I have to make a profile on easy as I have never played it at that level.
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