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https://archive.org/details/Tom_Clancys_Rainbow_Six_Raven_Shield_Prima_Official_eGuide/
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There are over 400 members currently in this Discord server keeping the community alive and active.
You just completely overlooked my reasons for not wanting a link to discord and decided to be a condescending ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥? good for you. and refusing to answer my question on the STEAM forum for a game available on STEAM which a have purchased via STEAM because "The question can be answered else where." is illogical and frankly, stupid.
Your refusal for not downloading or learning Discord because it looks like a 2008 chatroom to you is illogical and frankly, stupid.
Not entirely illogical when I have no interest in multiplayer and in case you hadn't noticed someone did in fact provide an answer here therefore your rebuttal is laughable.
My advice to you is configure the planning phase to keys you are comfortable with- this will help you plan missions faster and more easily. Use the observer mode for an overview of each mission, the ability to see the entire level in 3D is extremely useful in developing a workable plan.
Flashbangs are unreliable in the hands of the AI, smoke is your best friend. AI are more effective in combat when they are crouching. Where ever there is danger, and time is not an issue, keep operatives in crouch mode.
Build up a plan slowly- run it throughout it's creation to see if your intended actions work. It is easier to correct an action at the start, than at the end. Hope this helps.
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