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Primary tip, bots will infinite spawn, just do the objectives as quick as possible.
You can skip the whole "repair reactor pipe" phase if you have LVL 3 lockpicking and LVL 3 hacking.
From where you enter the reactor room, go to the left and look for the LVL 3 locked door.
Inside hack the LVL 3 terminal and end the lockdown.
Don't forget to provide links to things you reference ;)
https://nukacrypt.com/
The only differences is that in certain areas, mob spawn may be increased if there is a second person in the silo. Not always, but sometimes.
The place a second person can really truly screw up a silo run for you is if the team does not enter the silo all at the same time.
Every time a new player enters the silo, all of the robots respawn. So you can have them all well under control and then “help” arrives and now, you’ve got another wave to deal with.
So team enters at the same time, or nobody joins the solo player.
And for the first time, going with another player who knows what to do and is in voice comms with you make things go much easier.
Doing a silo without voice comms in game, or text via steam or discord with a newbie is impossible.
Got to the end, they had one key card and apparently the wrong code.
I was able to drop them a card. But trying to pass the launch code to them by dropping bullets, or blinking my pip boy light, or jumping up and down.
Just didn’t work. They got frustrated and left the silo.
So I launched.