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01-12-2006, 02:58 PM #1
SF Escape & Evasion Walk-Through
I have noticed a lot of people aren't playing AA:SF because the training is too time consuming. The worst offender, by far, is the Escape & Evasion mission. This mission is remarkably slow, boring, and formulaic. If you want to complete it while suffering as little pain as possible, you'll find this invaluable.
Scroll to the bottom 2/3 of the page for the walk through.
Link removed. See post #6. -- WyzcrakLast edited by Wyzcrak; 01-17-2006 at 08:57 PM.
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01-12-2006, 03:34 PM #2
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Re: SF Escape & Evasion Walk-Through
I look at walkthroughs as nothing more than cheats.
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01-12-2006, 03:56 PM #3
Re: SF Escape & Evasion Walk-Through
actaully a E&E post was made already. thats the hardest level i have ever played
^he considers it cheating because it was found after he completed itthat sounds like a good idea trooper.
-Vulcan
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01-17-2006, 04:40 PM #4
Re: SF Escape & Evasion Walk-Through
Thank You. I wasted too many hours "playing" this part of the game. That walkthrough actually helped me pass it.
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01-17-2006, 06:13 PM #5
Re: SF Escape & Evasion Walk-Through
I have no problems with walkthroughs of difficult parts of a mission/game... without me reading the link, if it is a walk through then fine, enjoy the read...
NOW... if your posting or talking about cheats, hacks, or technical work arounds... then that is WRONG... play the game, including the training the way it was meant to be...
That is all.. have a nice day.Magnum
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01-17-2006, 06:22 PM #6
Re: SF Escape & Evasion Walk-Through
I've edited the original post, removing the URL.
We come here to play games with players of a higher caliber. We come here to play games with players who are more patient, more responsible.
Sure, AA is just a game. Sure, we've all had times when we just wanted to "get past" something in a game that was preventing us from getting to another part of the game we were eager to experience.
If you want a "whatever you want to call it" to assist you in passing your training, no one can stop you from using Google.
But let's not use our own forums to encourage an act that so counters the very qualities we strive to maintain in our playerbase. This is a social experience, after all, and those who have passed the training on their own merits deserve a reasonable expectation that their peers in gameplay have managed the same.Steam Community? Add me. | Join #tacticalgamer | Search Results Legend | New Posts Forum Filter | Postbox Toggle | Live Thread Review | One Line Results | Free Remote, Encrypted Backup
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01-17-2006, 06:33 PM #7
Re: SF Escape & Evasion Walk-Through
it wasnt a cheat in any matter. it was a way to complete that hard part of the training. Its just like any other game that has tactic posts made. that was just what to avoid and how to get thru it.
i could understand if it was a cheat or hack, and if it was im sure many more players would have reported it....i for one would havethat sounds like a good idea trooper.
-Vulcan
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