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paladinj
post Apr 20 2009, 05:53
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I was wondering something about how the campaign works.
Is it like open ended, where how skillfully I play/how many soldiers I lose/how many objectives are accomplished affect future missions?
Or alter the amount of units/equipment I have in future missions? (besides completing/not completing secondary missions of course.)
Is it dynamic? I noticed before at the start of every mission it says how much we control of the island,
how our troop moral is, how well equipped we are and how many soldiers we have. Would this change based on how I play?
I played pretty horribly in the first real mission and hardly got any objectives done does this mean the campaign will play out differently or end sooner?
Anyway, the way I see it the war isn't over until those ******* commies kill me!
I once took out a whole convoy single handedly with no satchel charges or mines. That was such a funny battle I was laughing so hard I could hardly even play.
I forgot to use the satchel charges that I had laid, I ended up detonating them just for the coolness of it, the best part was though, that I didn't even look back.

Anyway, Thank you very much for the clarification.

Paladinj,
 
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Rellikki
post Apr 20 2009, 09:03
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The campaign isn't really as dynamic as you'd think. The campaign is pretty linear, apart from the optional secondary missions. In my opinion, BIS just made a little something because they had to...
The gameplay is affected by the secondary missions you accomplished - enemy amounts and things like that. Nothing really significant. The playthrough and ending will always be the same.

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paladinj
post Apr 21 2009, 00:28
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Thankyou for the help, Is it customary to ask for the thread to be locked?
 
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