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FAQ File(Frequently Asked Questions)
Version 1.7: Added cheat codes
Some errors fixed
Expanded strategy
Copyright 1997 by Nate Schwartzman
Table of Contents
-----------------
(0)The Beginning
(0-1)Legal Info and Disclaimers
(0-2)Feedback
=================================
=Part One - Crusader: No Remorse=
=================================
(1)Basic Training
(1-1)What is Crusader: No Remorse?
(1-1-1)The story
(1-1-2)System requirements
(1-1-3)How do I play?
(1-1-4)Are there any editors?
(1-2)Version History
(2)Cheats and Secrets
(2-1)Cheat codes
(2-2)The bad guys
(2-3)Weapons and gadgets
(2-4)General hints
(2-5)Mission descriptions
(2-6)Mission secrets
(2-6-1)Mission One
(2-6-2)Mission Two
(2-6-3)Mission Three
(2-6-4)Mission Four
(2-6-5)Mission Six
(2-6-6)Mission Seven
(2-6-7)Mission Eight
(2-6-8)Mission Fifteen
(3)Misc.
(3-1)Did you know?
(3-2)Web sites
(3-3)Troubleshooting
(3-3-1)Command line parameters
================================
=Part Two - Crusader: No Regret=
================================
(1)Basic Training
(1-1)What is Crusader: No Regret?
(1-1-1)How is it different from Crusader: No Remorse?
(1-1-2)The story
(1-1-3)System requirements
(2)Cheats and secrets
(2-1)Cheat codes
(2-2)The bad guys
(2-3)Weapons and gadgets
(2-4)General hints
(2-5)Mission descriptions
(2-6)Mission secrets
(2-6-1)Mission One
(2-6-2)Mission Three
(2-6-3)Mission Four
(2-6-4)Mission Five
(2-6-5)Mission Six
(2-6-6)Mission Seven
(2-6-7)Mission Eight
(2-6-8)Mission Nine
(2-6-9)Mission Ten
(3)Misc.
(3-1)Did you know?
(3-2)Web sites
(3-3)Troubleshooting
(3-3-1)Command line parameters
(0)The Beginning
----------------
(0-1)Legal Info and Disclaimers
-------------------------------
- Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret are trademarks of Origin
Systems, Inc.
- This file is neither endorsed nor authorized by Origin
- The ASCII Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret logos are copyright
1996 by Nate Schwartzman
This file is intended to inform the public about the games Crusader:
No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret. In no way should this influence
you to kill yourself, kill others, kill animals, kill your neighbours, kill
your parents, kill your siblings, or flush your goldfish down the toilet.
Unless your goldfish is dead, then it's okay.
The author claims NO responsibility for ANY illegal activity
regarding this file, or as a result of someone reading this file.
You may distribute this file, as long as the copies are complete,
unaltered, and are in electronic form only. If you wish to include this file
on a CD-ROM or other commercial product, you must first contact me and ask
permission.
(0-2)Feedback
-------------
If you find a problem with this FAQ, want to make a comment about
it, or have an item for the "Did you know?" section, send your e-mail to:
schwartz@magnum.wpe.com
=================================
=Part One - Crusader: No Remorse=
=================================
-----------------------------
-Section One: Basic Training-
-----------------------------
(1-1)What is Crusader: No Remorse?
----------------------------------
Crusader:No Remorse is an excellant third-person action game
from Origin. In case you don't know what that means, you move your character
around the level, watching from above as he battles the enemies.
It features detailed SVGA graphics, and the clearest and most
realistic sound I've ever heard in a computer game. The wide variety of
weapons, enemies, gadgets, and levels allows for detailed strategy. In your
fights with the bad guys, you can duck, jump, roll, sidestep, and run.
(1-1-1)The story
----------------
It is the year 2195. The entire world is controlled by the World
Economic Consortium, a global network of corporations. It rules with an
iron hand, and all citizens must work for it and abide by its strict laws.
But there is a growing segment of the population that yearns for
freedom, to return to the good days of democracy. They are known as the
Resistance.
In the last several years, the Resistance has seriously stepped up
its assaults on the WEC, engaging in guerrila-style covert attacks. You are
its newest recruit, a defector from the highest ranks of the WEC's soldiers:
A Silencer, one of the deadliest soldiers alive on the globe. They killed
your buddies, opening your eyes to the rampant corruption and immorality
prevelant in the WEC.
There will be no pity... no mercy... and NO REMORSE.
(1-1-2)System requirements
--------------------------
Crusader: No Remorse has these system requirements:
486/DX2-66 Mhz
8 megabytes of RAM
2-speed CD-ROM drive
A local-bus video card(it can be VLB or PCI) that supports Super VGA 640x480
30 megabytes hard drive space
Crusader supports a Microsoft or 100% compatible mouse
Crusader supports Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, and
100% compatible sound cards for sound and music
Only version 1.21 supports joysticks and Gravis Gamepads
For Gravis Ultrasound compatibility, you will need the file CRUSNDP.EXE
In addition to the above requirements, I recommend having a 4-speed
CD-ROM drive and 55 megabytes of free hard drive space. Crusader is not
compatible with Windows 95.
(1-1-3)How do I play?
---------------------
Gameplay is fairly straightforward: Walk through the level, watching
out for enemies, security cameras, wall guns, etc., and when you see any
of those things, you must find a way to either kill it or avoid it.
In between missions, you are at the rebel base. You can go to the
bar to talk with your fellow soldiers and buy weapons. Your quarters houses
healing machines, and a footlocker outside the bar holds weapons. Receive
your orders and check on your video-mail, and you're ready for the next level!
The controls are as follows:
Keyboard Controls
-----------------
Arrow keys: Walk around
Spacebar: Draw weapon/fire weapon
Ctrl+forward arrow or J: Jump
Ctrl+backward arrow: Toggle crouching
Ctrl+left and right arrows: Roll left/right(automatic crouch)
Alt+left and right arrows: Sidestep left/right(automatically draw weapon)
Shift+forward arrow: Run(automatically draw weapon)
Q or W: Cycle through weapons
S: Search for usable/takeable objects
Enter: Use/pick up selected object
O or I: Cycle through inventory items
U: Use selected object/inventory item
Ctrl+D: Drop selected weapon
R: Toggle targeting
E: Use energy cube, regardless of whether one
is selected or not
M: Use Medikit, regardless of whether one is
selected or not
G: Grab all nearby items
Z: Center screen
Alt+M: Cycle through the background music choices,
in case you don't like the current music
If Num Lock is on, you can use the numeric keypad for walking, ducking, etc.
Mouse Controls
--------------
Left buton: Shoot
Right button: Walk forward
Move mouse left/right: Rotate Silencer left/right
Alt+moving mouse left/right: Sidestep left/right
Ctrl+moving mouse left/right: Roll left/right
Shift+right button: Run
Double-click: Fire/holster weapon
(1-1-4)Are there any editors?
-----------------------------
None that I know of, although there is a program, MOD2AMF.EXE,
included with Crusader that lets you convert .MOD files into .AMF files that
are compatible with Crusader. Read the README.TXT file for info on how to use
it.
(1-2)Version History
--------------------
New features in version 1.21:
- Three levels of frame skipping
- Can hear sound clip from bartender
- Patches a few level bugs
- Joystick/Gravis Gamepad support
- Elevator/Teleporter hangs fixed
---------------------------------
-Section Two: Cheats and Secrets-
---------------------------------
==============================================================
=WARNING: THIS SECTION CONTAINS NUMEROUS CHEATS AND SPOILERS.=
= IF YOU WANT TO DISCOVER EVERYTHING BY YOURSELF, DO =
= NOT READ ANYTHING IN THIS SECTION! =
==============================================================
(2-1)Cheat codes
----------------
JASSICA16: Enable codes
F10: Weapons, health, energy
Ctrl+F10: God Mode
H: Hack mover(hold Shift and move things with mouse)
F: Display framework
Ctrl+C: Display current location
Ctrl+Q: CD transfer display toggle
Ctrl+V: Misc. info
F7: Display grid
Alt+F7: Grid 2
Ctrl+F7: Grid 3
Cheat command-line parameters:
-warp # Warp to level(1-15)
-skill # Set skill level(1-4)
-egg 250 Start in Easter Egg room
Drop a gun with CTRL+D and pick it up. The current clip will be
refilled.
(2-2)The bad guys
-----------------
Key
---
Missions: The mission numbers that these enemies appear in
Hit Points: How many hit points these enemeies can have(minimum and maximum)
Weapons: Which weapons they will carry, and what shields they have
Deadliness: My view of how deadly they are
Fighting: Tips for killing them
NOTE: EVERYTHING HERE IS FOR LOOSE CANNON DIFFICULTY ONLY!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Guard
Missions: 1-6
Hit Points: 20-35
Weapons: BA-40 or BA-41, no armor
Deadliness: Very Low
Description: A guy wearing a white helmet and black vest with the WEC logo
on it, black boots, and grey pants and shirt.
Fighting: In the beginning, ambush them to avoid injury. After you have a
shotgun and more clips, you can pretty much fight them without
fear of death or serious injury.
Soldier
Missions: 3-8
Hit Points: 110-130
Weapons: RP-32 or PA-31, Armor
Deadlines: Medium Low
Descriptions: A blue and white uniform, black boots.
Fighting: Not dangerous, but they are vicious and tenacious. Actually pretty
dangerous unless you have some heavier weapons than the pistol.
Special Forces
Missions: 5-12
Hit Points: 140-160
Weapons: RP-32 or PA-31, Ionic Shield
Deadliness: Medium
Descriptions: Completely concealed in a jet-black uniform with the WEC logo
on the chest.
Fighting: As long as your shield is still functioning, you won't have much
to worry about from these guys. If it isn't, you'll need to
dispatch them quickly.
Elite Forces
Missions: 8-15
Hit Points: 180-200
Weapons: PA-31 or AR-7, Ionic Shield
Deadliness: Dangerous(Deadly with AR-7)
Description: The uniform is still jet-black, but is more stream-lined, and
the WEC logo is more distinctive.
Fighting: These guys are typically hidden in some sniper position or
something, and armed heavily. Show no mercy: Waste them immediately
with a rocket or spider bomb.
Elite Forces II
Missions: 7-15
Hit Points: 100-125
Weapons: GL-303 or AR-7, Ionic Shield
Deadliness: Deadly
Fighting: They are only situated in sniper's nests, and never move. If you
can run by and hit them later with a spider bomb, do so.
Enforcer
Missions: 12-15
Hit Points: 180-240
Weapons: UV-9 or GL-303, Plasma Shield
Deadliness: Very Deadly
Description: Black and green uniform, black helmet, boots, and kneepads. WEC
logo on chest.
Fighting: Unless you have a Graviton shield, avoid direct combat with
Enforcers. Attack from behind or above at every oppurtunity.
Roaming Susan
Missions: All
Hit Points: 35-45
Weapons: BA-40 or BA-41, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Low
Descriptions: Hard to describe... just a little gizmo that drives around and
shoots stuff.
Fighting: Not very deadly, but definitely annoying. A few BA-40 bullets will
kill them.
Android
Missions: 6-15
Hit Points: 200
Weapons: RP-31, PA-31, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Medium
Descriptions: Just a human-looking robot.
Fighting: They shoot very fast, and vaporize your shields quickly. Destroy
with a GL-303 rocket.
Thermatron
Missions: 3-15
Hit Points: 250
Weapons: RP-31, SG-A1, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Medium
Description: A silver gun pod with legs.
Fighting: Shoots fairly quickly. Destroy them quickly with a GL-303 rocket.
Vetron
Missions: 7-15
Hit Points: 425-625(!)
Weapons: GL-303, PA-31, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Very Deadly
Description: A jet-black metallic beast with twin rocket launchers. Very cool
looking.
Fighting: Screw annoying. These jokers are downright lethal. The best tactic
is to use a GL-303, AR-7, or UV-9... and even then you'll need
2 to 3 blasts.
Solartron
Missions: 10-15
Hit Points: 450-600
Weapons: UV-9, GL-303, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions).
Deadliness: Very Deadly
Description: Like a Vetron, but has a flat top and is painted a bright yellow.
Fighting: Deadliest enemy in the game. Best strategy is not to engage them
in open combat. Retreat to a safe spot and ambush them.
Civilians
Missions: All
Hit Points: 5-30
Weapons: None
Deadliness: None
Descriptions: Hardhat workers, scientists, secretaries, and assistants
Fighting: Most civilians will surrender on sight, however, a few will have
the guts to sound a red alert and call for reinforcements. Kill
any civilian near an alarm panel. If you have absoloutely no
morals, you can kill civilians for their money.
Senators
Missions: Most
Hit Points: 25
Weapons: BA-40
Deadliness: Laughable
Description: A white male in a business suit.
Fighting: Kill all Senators, whether or not they are armed, for two
reasons: They take part in the global oppression of the populace,
and because they are loaded: You can rake in 50-100 credits from
one Senator, and possibly a Medikit.
(2-3)Weapons and gadgets
------------------------
Weapons
-------
BA-40 Patriot
Damage: 20
# of shots/clip: 20
Cost: 525(you start with it, though)
Description: It doesn't do much damage, but it is very accurate.
BA-41 Peacemaker
Damage: 20 per shot, 2 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 20
Cost: 750
Description: A variation of the BA-40 that fires two bullets at a time.
SG-A1 Conformer
Damage: 17 per shot, 5 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 12
Cost: 1,400
Description: Slow firing, but it packs a wallop. Duck to reload faster.
AC-88 Reaper
Damage: 17 per shot, 8 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 12
Cost: 2,750
Description: One of the best guns. Does lots of damage very quickly.
RP-22 Conciliator
Damage: 20 per shot, 2 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 60
Cost: 1,600
Description: Not the best weapon, but I use it more than any other until I
start fighting Enforcers.
RP-32 Pacifist
Damage: 20 per shot, 3 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 60
Cost: 2,200
Description: A rapid-fire version of the RP-22. In my view not worth the
extra credits, but every weapon has its place.
EM-4 Vortex
Damage: 5
Power drain: 135 per shot
Cost: 2,250
Description: Fast-firing, good against Special Forces and for ambushes.
PA-21 Arbitrator
Damage: 45
Power drain: 25 per shot
Cost: 1,500
Description: Shoots laser beams quickly.
PA-31 Adjudicator
Damage: 45
Power drain: 35 per shot
Cost: 2,600
Description: A rifle version of the PA-21. Shoots even faster.
GL-303 Grenade launcher
Damage: 80
# of shots/clip: 10
Cost: 4,000
Description: Acts more like a rocket launcher than a grenade launcher.
Still, it's very cool. Kills most enemies in one rocket.
AR-7 "Rico" Rocket launcher
Damage: 200 per shot, 3 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 8
Cost: 4,500
Description: Fires three rockets at a time.
PL-1 Unifier
Damage: 35
Power drain: 80 per shot
Cost: 2,800
Description: Evaporates the bad guys. Doesn't leave a trace of them ever
even existing. If you want to turn a level into a ghost town,
use this.
UV-9 Pulsar
Damage: 110
Power drain: 210 per shot
Cost: 5,000
Description: Literally flays the skin, flesh, and organs off your enemies,
leaving only a skeleton. The NRA is currently petitioning for
its use as a hunting weapon.
Version 1.7: Added cheat codes
Some errors fixed
Expanded strategy
Copyright 1997 by Nate Schwartzman
Table of Contents
-----------------
(0)The Beginning
(0-1)Legal Info and Disclaimers
(0-2)Feedback
=================================
=Part One - Crusader: No Remorse=
=================================
(1)Basic Training
(1-1)What is Crusader: No Remorse?
(1-1-1)The story
(1-1-2)System requirements
(1-1-3)How do I play?
(1-1-4)Are there any editors?
(1-2)Version History
(2)Cheats and Secrets
(2-1)Cheat codes
(2-2)The bad guys
(2-3)Weapons and gadgets
(2-4)General hints
(2-5)Mission descriptions
(2-6)Mission secrets
(2-6-1)Mission One
(2-6-2)Mission Two
(2-6-3)Mission Three
(2-6-4)Mission Four
(2-6-5)Mission Six
(2-6-6)Mission Seven
(2-6-7)Mission Eight
(2-6-8)Mission Fifteen
(3)Misc.
(3-1)Did you know?
(3-2)Web sites
(3-3)Troubleshooting
(3-3-1)Command line parameters
================================
=Part Two - Crusader: No Regret=
================================
(1)Basic Training
(1-1)What is Crusader: No Regret?
(1-1-1)How is it different from Crusader: No Remorse?
(1-1-2)The story
(1-1-3)System requirements
(2)Cheats and secrets
(2-1)Cheat codes
(2-2)The bad guys
(2-3)Weapons and gadgets
(2-4)General hints
(2-5)Mission descriptions
(2-6)Mission secrets
(2-6-1)Mission One
(2-6-2)Mission Three
(2-6-3)Mission Four
(2-6-4)Mission Five
(2-6-5)Mission Six
(2-6-6)Mission Seven
(2-6-7)Mission Eight
(2-6-8)Mission Nine
(2-6-9)Mission Ten
(3)Misc.
(3-1)Did you know?
(3-2)Web sites
(3-3)Troubleshooting
(3-3-1)Command line parameters
(0)The Beginning
----------------
(0-1)Legal Info and Disclaimers
-------------------------------
- Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret are trademarks of Origin
Systems, Inc.
- This file is neither endorsed nor authorized by Origin
- The ASCII Crusader: No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret logos are copyright
1996 by Nate Schwartzman
This file is intended to inform the public about the games Crusader:
No Remorse and Crusader: No Regret. In no way should this influence
you to kill yourself, kill others, kill animals, kill your neighbours, kill
your parents, kill your siblings, or flush your goldfish down the toilet.
Unless your goldfish is dead, then it's okay.
The author claims NO responsibility for ANY illegal activity
regarding this file, or as a result of someone reading this file.
You may distribute this file, as long as the copies are complete,
unaltered, and are in electronic form only. If you wish to include this file
on a CD-ROM or other commercial product, you must first contact me and ask
permission.
(0-2)Feedback
-------------
If you find a problem with this FAQ, want to make a comment about
it, or have an item for the "Did you know?" section, send your e-mail to:
schwartz@magnum.wpe.com
=================================
=Part One - Crusader: No Remorse=
=================================
-----------------------------
-Section One: Basic Training-
-----------------------------
(1-1)What is Crusader: No Remorse?
----------------------------------
Crusader:No Remorse is an excellant third-person action game
from Origin. In case you don't know what that means, you move your character
around the level, watching from above as he battles the enemies.
It features detailed SVGA graphics, and the clearest and most
realistic sound I've ever heard in a computer game. The wide variety of
weapons, enemies, gadgets, and levels allows for detailed strategy. In your
fights with the bad guys, you can duck, jump, roll, sidestep, and run.
(1-1-1)The story
----------------
It is the year 2195. The entire world is controlled by the World
Economic Consortium, a global network of corporations. It rules with an
iron hand, and all citizens must work for it and abide by its strict laws.
But there is a growing segment of the population that yearns for
freedom, to return to the good days of democracy. They are known as the
Resistance.
In the last several years, the Resistance has seriously stepped up
its assaults on the WEC, engaging in guerrila-style covert attacks. You are
its newest recruit, a defector from the highest ranks of the WEC's soldiers:
A Silencer, one of the deadliest soldiers alive on the globe. They killed
your buddies, opening your eyes to the rampant corruption and immorality
prevelant in the WEC.
There will be no pity... no mercy... and NO REMORSE.
(1-1-2)System requirements
--------------------------
Crusader: No Remorse has these system requirements:
486/DX2-66 Mhz
8 megabytes of RAM
2-speed CD-ROM drive
A local-bus video card(it can be VLB or PCI) that supports Super VGA 640x480
30 megabytes hard drive space
Crusader supports a Microsoft or 100% compatible mouse
Crusader supports Sound Blaster, Sound Blaster Pro, Sound Blaster 16, and
100% compatible sound cards for sound and music
Only version 1.21 supports joysticks and Gravis Gamepads
For Gravis Ultrasound compatibility, you will need the file CRUSNDP.EXE
In addition to the above requirements, I recommend having a 4-speed
CD-ROM drive and 55 megabytes of free hard drive space. Crusader is not
compatible with Windows 95.
(1-1-3)How do I play?
---------------------
Gameplay is fairly straightforward: Walk through the level, watching
out for enemies, security cameras, wall guns, etc., and when you see any
of those things, you must find a way to either kill it or avoid it.
In between missions, you are at the rebel base. You can go to the
bar to talk with your fellow soldiers and buy weapons. Your quarters houses
healing machines, and a footlocker outside the bar holds weapons. Receive
your orders and check on your video-mail, and you're ready for the next level!
The controls are as follows:
Keyboard Controls
-----------------
Arrow keys: Walk around
Spacebar: Draw weapon/fire weapon
Ctrl+forward arrow or J: Jump
Ctrl+backward arrow: Toggle crouching
Ctrl+left and right arrows: Roll left/right(automatic crouch)
Alt+left and right arrows: Sidestep left/right(automatically draw weapon)
Shift+forward arrow: Run(automatically draw weapon)
Q or W: Cycle through weapons
S: Search for usable/takeable objects
Enter: Use/pick up selected object
O or I: Cycle through inventory items
U: Use selected object/inventory item
Ctrl+D: Drop selected weapon
R: Toggle targeting
E: Use energy cube, regardless of whether one
is selected or not
M: Use Medikit, regardless of whether one is
selected or not
G: Grab all nearby items
Z: Center screen
Alt+M: Cycle through the background music choices,
in case you don't like the current music
If Num Lock is on, you can use the numeric keypad for walking, ducking, etc.
Mouse Controls
--------------
Left buton: Shoot
Right button: Walk forward
Move mouse left/right: Rotate Silencer left/right
Alt+moving mouse left/right: Sidestep left/right
Ctrl+moving mouse left/right: Roll left/right
Shift+right button: Run
Double-click: Fire/holster weapon
(1-1-4)Are there any editors?
-----------------------------
None that I know of, although there is a program, MOD2AMF.EXE,
included with Crusader that lets you convert .MOD files into .AMF files that
are compatible with Crusader. Read the README.TXT file for info on how to use
it.
(1-2)Version History
--------------------
New features in version 1.21:
- Three levels of frame skipping
- Can hear sound clip from bartender
- Patches a few level bugs
- Joystick/Gravis Gamepad support
- Elevator/Teleporter hangs fixed
---------------------------------
-Section Two: Cheats and Secrets-
---------------------------------
==============================================================
=WARNING: THIS SECTION CONTAINS NUMEROUS CHEATS AND SPOILERS.=
= IF YOU WANT TO DISCOVER EVERYTHING BY YOURSELF, DO =
= NOT READ ANYTHING IN THIS SECTION! =
==============================================================
(2-1)Cheat codes
----------------
JASSICA16: Enable codes
F10: Weapons, health, energy
Ctrl+F10: God Mode
H: Hack mover(hold Shift and move things with mouse)
F: Display framework
Ctrl+C: Display current location
Ctrl+Q: CD transfer display toggle
Ctrl+V: Misc. info
F7: Display grid
Alt+F7: Grid 2
Ctrl+F7: Grid 3
Cheat command-line parameters:
-warp # Warp to level(1-15)
-skill # Set skill level(1-4)
-egg 250 Start in Easter Egg room
Drop a gun with CTRL+D and pick it up. The current clip will be
refilled.
(2-2)The bad guys
-----------------
Key
---
Missions: The mission numbers that these enemies appear in
Hit Points: How many hit points these enemeies can have(minimum and maximum)
Weapons: Which weapons they will carry, and what shields they have
Deadliness: My view of how deadly they are
Fighting: Tips for killing them
NOTE: EVERYTHING HERE IS FOR LOOSE CANNON DIFFICULTY ONLY!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Guard
Missions: 1-6
Hit Points: 20-35
Weapons: BA-40 or BA-41, no armor
Deadliness: Very Low
Description: A guy wearing a white helmet and black vest with the WEC logo
on it, black boots, and grey pants and shirt.
Fighting: In the beginning, ambush them to avoid injury. After you have a
shotgun and more clips, you can pretty much fight them without
fear of death or serious injury.
Soldier
Missions: 3-8
Hit Points: 110-130
Weapons: RP-32 or PA-31, Armor
Deadlines: Medium Low
Descriptions: A blue and white uniform, black boots.
Fighting: Not dangerous, but they are vicious and tenacious. Actually pretty
dangerous unless you have some heavier weapons than the pistol.
Special Forces
Missions: 5-12
Hit Points: 140-160
Weapons: RP-32 or PA-31, Ionic Shield
Deadliness: Medium
Descriptions: Completely concealed in a jet-black uniform with the WEC logo
on the chest.
Fighting: As long as your shield is still functioning, you won't have much
to worry about from these guys. If it isn't, you'll need to
dispatch them quickly.
Elite Forces
Missions: 8-15
Hit Points: 180-200
Weapons: PA-31 or AR-7, Ionic Shield
Deadliness: Dangerous(Deadly with AR-7)
Description: The uniform is still jet-black, but is more stream-lined, and
the WEC logo is more distinctive.
Fighting: These guys are typically hidden in some sniper position or
something, and armed heavily. Show no mercy: Waste them immediately
with a rocket or spider bomb.
Elite Forces II
Missions: 7-15
Hit Points: 100-125
Weapons: GL-303 or AR-7, Ionic Shield
Deadliness: Deadly
Fighting: They are only situated in sniper's nests, and never move. If you
can run by and hit them later with a spider bomb, do so.
Enforcer
Missions: 12-15
Hit Points: 180-240
Weapons: UV-9 or GL-303, Plasma Shield
Deadliness: Very Deadly
Description: Black and green uniform, black helmet, boots, and kneepads. WEC
logo on chest.
Fighting: Unless you have a Graviton shield, avoid direct combat with
Enforcers. Attack from behind or above at every oppurtunity.
Roaming Susan
Missions: All
Hit Points: 35-45
Weapons: BA-40 or BA-41, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Low
Descriptions: Hard to describe... just a little gizmo that drives around and
shoots stuff.
Fighting: Not very deadly, but definitely annoying. A few BA-40 bullets will
kill them.
Android
Missions: 6-15
Hit Points: 200
Weapons: RP-31, PA-31, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Medium
Descriptions: Just a human-looking robot.
Fighting: They shoot very fast, and vaporize your shields quickly. Destroy
with a GL-303 rocket.
Thermatron
Missions: 3-15
Hit Points: 250
Weapons: RP-31, SG-A1, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Medium
Description: A silver gun pod with legs.
Fighting: Shoots fairly quickly. Destroy them quickly with a GL-303 rocket.
Vetron
Missions: 7-15
Hit Points: 425-625(!)
Weapons: GL-303, PA-31, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions)
Deadliness: Very Deadly
Description: A jet-black metallic beast with twin rocket launchers. Very cool
looking.
Fighting: Screw annoying. These jokers are downright lethal. The best tactic
is to use a GL-303, AR-7, or UV-9... and even then you'll need
2 to 3 blasts.
Solartron
Missions: 10-15
Hit Points: 450-600
Weapons: UV-9, GL-303, only takes 1/3 damage(except from explosions).
Deadliness: Very Deadly
Description: Like a Vetron, but has a flat top and is painted a bright yellow.
Fighting: Deadliest enemy in the game. Best strategy is not to engage them
in open combat. Retreat to a safe spot and ambush them.
Civilians
Missions: All
Hit Points: 5-30
Weapons: None
Deadliness: None
Descriptions: Hardhat workers, scientists, secretaries, and assistants
Fighting: Most civilians will surrender on sight, however, a few will have
the guts to sound a red alert and call for reinforcements. Kill
any civilian near an alarm panel. If you have absoloutely no
morals, you can kill civilians for their money.
Senators
Missions: Most
Hit Points: 25
Weapons: BA-40
Deadliness: Laughable
Description: A white male in a business suit.
Fighting: Kill all Senators, whether or not they are armed, for two
reasons: They take part in the global oppression of the populace,
and because they are loaded: You can rake in 50-100 credits from
one Senator, and possibly a Medikit.
(2-3)Weapons and gadgets
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Weapons
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BA-40 Patriot
Damage: 20
# of shots/clip: 20
Cost: 525(you start with it, though)
Description: It doesn't do much damage, but it is very accurate.
BA-41 Peacemaker
Damage: 20 per shot, 2 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 20
Cost: 750
Description: A variation of the BA-40 that fires two bullets at a time.
SG-A1 Conformer
Damage: 17 per shot, 5 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 12
Cost: 1,400
Description: Slow firing, but it packs a wallop. Duck to reload faster.
AC-88 Reaper
Damage: 17 per shot, 8 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 12
Cost: 2,750
Description: One of the best guns. Does lots of damage very quickly.
RP-22 Conciliator
Damage: 20 per shot, 2 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 60
Cost: 1,600
Description: Not the best weapon, but I use it more than any other until I
start fighting Enforcers.
RP-32 Pacifist
Damage: 20 per shot, 3 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 60
Cost: 2,200
Description: A rapid-fire version of the RP-22. In my view not worth the
extra credits, but every weapon has its place.
EM-4 Vortex
Damage: 5
Power drain: 135 per shot
Cost: 2,250
Description: Fast-firing, good against Special Forces and for ambushes.
PA-21 Arbitrator
Damage: 45
Power drain: 25 per shot
Cost: 1,500
Description: Shoots laser beams quickly.
PA-31 Adjudicator
Damage: 45
Power drain: 35 per shot
Cost: 2,600
Description: A rifle version of the PA-21. Shoots even faster.
GL-303 Grenade launcher
Damage: 80
# of shots/clip: 10
Cost: 4,000
Description: Acts more like a rocket launcher than a grenade launcher.
Still, it's very cool. Kills most enemies in one rocket.
AR-7 "Rico" Rocket launcher
Damage: 200 per shot, 3 shots/burst
# of shots/clip: 8
Cost: 4,500
Description: Fires three rockets at a time.
PL-1 Unifier
Damage: 35
Power drain: 80 per shot
Cost: 2,800
Description: Evaporates the bad guys. Doesn't leave a trace of them ever
even existing. If you want to turn a level into a ghost town,
use this.
UV-9 Pulsar
Damage: 110
Power drain: 210 per shot
Cost: 5,000
Description: Literally flays the skin, flesh, and organs off your enemies,
leaving only a skeleton. The NRA is currently petitioning for
its use as a hunting weapon.