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==Wrong Is Right==


This is a challenging chase mission, although the only way to lose it is to spin out or crash, and cars will constantly be pulling into or in front of you. No matter how fast a car you have, he can drive faster, and if you have a slow car, he will wait for you. Since speed isn't a factor and surviving crashes is, the best car to use is the Hummer clone, which lets you go right through crashes. Just slow down for turns and you should be able to keep up.
This is a challenging chase mission, although the only way to lose it is to spin out or crash, and cars will constantly be pulling into or in front of you. No matter how fast a car you have, he can drive faster, and if you have a slow car, he will wait for you. Since speed isn't a factor and surviving crashes is, the best car to use is the Hummer clone, which lets you go right through crashes. Just slow down for turns and you should be able to keep up.
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The guy you are looking for has an army of BGs around him. From behind a telephone pole at the building across the street, you can snipe a lot of them without taking much damage. (It would be nice if you could get on top of that building, but you can't.) When no more are visible, switch to your weapon of choice and cross the street to finish them/him off. Just look for the red dots on your HUD.
The guy you are looking for has an army of BGs around him. From behind a telephone pole at the building across the street, you can snipe a lot of them without taking much damage. (It would be nice if you could get on top of that building, but you can't.) When no more are visible, switch to your weapon of choice and cross the street to finish them/him off. Just look for the red dots on your HUD.


==Dust Off==
This is a good opportunity to use the cop car you just saved. You are going to have to follow a helicopter, and your sirens blaring will make it easier. The helicopter will veer off the main road, but you can just stay on it, even to the point of taking the tunnel and losing sight of the chopper for a few minutes.
Eventually you will turn left towards where the chopper is landing. You should get a prompt telling you to wait for it to land. Two BGs will try to stop you. You can ram one, but the other one will shoot you, so just stop short of them, get out and shoot them, then get back in the car and drive down the path. You can run into a group of BGs, but it doesn't seem to hurt them and you will catch a lot of damage trying to back up.
A better idea may be to quickly drive to one side of the building or the other so that you can get out and take cover, then take your time knocking them off.
Since this is Introduction To Helicopters 101, all you are expected to do is fly the chopper to an airport and leave it. For an easier landing, fly past the buildings and turn around over the water and come back in low. This way you avoid running into buildings.
After you land, you can hop into a car parked there and go for a bite to eat or a nap, maybe stopping to freshen your armor along the way.


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Revision as of 13:42, 20 February 2009

Wrong Is Right

This is a challenging chase mission, although the only way to lose it is to spin out or crash, and cars will constantly be pulling into or in front of you. No matter how fast a car you have, he can drive faster, and if you have a slow car, he will wait for you. Since speed isn't a factor and surviving crashes is, the best car to use is the Hummer clone, which lets you go right through crashes. Just slow down for turns and you should be able to keep up.

He goes down some narrow alleys, but you can avoid them by going to the next parallel street. Just watch the HUD to see where he is going. If he gets on a bridge and you miss the turn, you are done.

After following him for a long while, he will start letting you get closer and if no cop cars are around, you should probably take a few shots and/or bump him. You may also get a chance to box him in by getting on his left when he is behind a slow car.

Eventually he will stop and you will get a message to finish him off. Get out of your vehicle and do so.

Portrait Of A Killer

You will not come away with the car you drive to ULP, so don't take one of your favorites. If you have full health and armor, you shouldn't use more than a quarter of it.

You start by having to boost a cop car, searching for a Bad Guy ("BG"), and going to where he is located. Cop cars are great. Turn on the siren and everyone gets out of your way; you don't have to stop at toll booths; and they are very fast and take a lot of abuse. So when the mission is done, you may want to keep the cop car.

The guy you are looking for has an army of BGs around him. From behind a telephone pole at the building across the street, you can snipe a lot of them without taking much damage. (It would be nice if you could get on top of that building, but you can't.) When no more are visible, switch to your weapon of choice and cross the street to finish them/him off. Just look for the red dots on your HUD.

Dust Off

This is a good opportunity to use the cop car you just saved. You are going to have to follow a helicopter, and your sirens blaring will make it easier. The helicopter will veer off the main road, but you can just stay on it, even to the point of taking the tunnel and losing sight of the chopper for a few minutes.

Eventually you will turn left towards where the chopper is landing. You should get a prompt telling you to wait for it to land. Two BGs will try to stop you. You can ram one, but the other one will shoot you, so just stop short of them, get out and shoot them, then get back in the car and drive down the path. You can run into a group of BGs, but it doesn't seem to hurt them and you will catch a lot of damage trying to back up.

A better idea may be to quickly drive to one side of the building or the other so that you can get out and take cover, then take your time knocking them off.

Since this is Introduction To Helicopters 101, all you are expected to do is fly the chopper to an airport and leave it. For an easier landing, fly past the buildings and turn around over the water and come back in low. This way you avoid running into buildings.

After you land, you can hop into a car parked there and go for a bite to eat or a nap, maybe stopping to freshen your armor along the way.