Far Cry® 3

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Krav Apr 18, 2017 @ 2:49am
Questions.
Why hasn't he called the US embassy
in Indonesia yet?
I mean, his friends are basically being
held by Indon pirates and he hasn't yet
called any law enforcement or his parents
telling them that they have been captured
by slavers.
Has anyone noticed this?
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Krav Apr 18, 2017 @ 2:52am 
Also, i know that Rook island is in Papua New Guinea, but i prefer
to go use Indonesia since it looks like it and there is a Papua in
Indonesia.
The Acorn Apr 18, 2017 @ 7:39am 
because there would be no game otherwise
Krav Apr 18, 2017 @ 7:40am 
Basically we're talking about
Ubisoft here.
The Acorn Apr 18, 2017 @ 7:42am 
Originally posted by That Blu Supernova:
Basically we're talking about
Ubisoft here.

If you want to get technical he would not be able to get a signal out to anyone regardless, there is no phone signal only local radio signals. Hence why the agent is unable to talk with the FBI later in the game, because he is isolated, I mean, its not for no reason
Krav Apr 18, 2017 @ 7:43am 
Well, that explains everything, thankyou.
MASTURBAMAN Apr 19, 2017 @ 2:53am 
blaah blaah blaah
Krav Apr 19, 2017 @ 4:36am 
Wait a second, in the beginning of FC3
Jason's phone had some sort of signal
4G if i'm not wrong, and the Nokia phone
he took from the pirates has 4G too.
The Acorn Apr 19, 2017 @ 7:24am 
if you really want to get into it, Jason does not call the army or police because he is scared the pirates will kill his friends and brother, other than that, its a video game and dosn't need to make much sense. :p
DarkFaceGlow May 4, 2017 @ 11:14am 
Originally posted by The Acorn:
because there would be no game otherwise

This.
Player 2 May 4, 2017 @ 10:39pm 
i am indonesian and it is not indonesia
DarkFaceGlow May 5, 2017 @ 4:20am 
Originally posted by Friend:
i am indonesian and it is not indonesia

This it's just based on the area...

Location of the Rook Islands


Based on the wildlife, people, environment and culture seen in Far Cry 3, the Rook Islands are most likely located somewhere between Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean, between Thailand and Papua New Guinea. In real life, an Island called Rook Island is located near Papua New Guinea and. However, according to the local language used, Malay language and/or Indonesian language, the location should be around Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and other countries in Southeast Asia where Bahasa Melayu and/or Bahasa Indonesia are spoken, but it most likely located in Indonesia since Indonesia is the only habitat for Komodo Dragon, Tapir, Bird of Paradise, and Sumatran Tiger.

Aspects of the Rook Islands that resembles Indonesia


Geography

Rook Islands: The Rook Island archipelago bears some similarities to the Indonesian archipelago.
North Rook Island: The northern island resembles a mixture of Nusa Tenggara, Sumatra, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi and Komodo Island due to large jungles, large savannah, some beaches, small islands, farms and many towns can be found here. Komodo Dragons also common in this island but in the real life Komodo Dragons are in Komodo Island.
South Rook Island: The southern island resembles a mixture of Papua and Maluku Islands due to its mountainous nature, large jungles, and beautiful marine parks.
Beras Town: Bears similarities to the island of Java, Sumatra, and Bali.
Citra's Temple: Closely resembles temples found in Sumatra, Java, and Bali.
Demographics

Rakyat: The Rakyat people resemble the Dayak people. The names of both peoples strongly resemble each other.
Rook Islander: The people of the Rook Islands closely resemble Indonesians and Malaysians.
Pirates: Indonesia has long been ranked one of the highest countries for illegal piracy, similar to Vaas' Pirates on the Rook Islands.
Privateers: Private Military Companies are becoming increasingly common within South East Asia specifically Indonesia, bearing a similarity to Hoyt's Privateers in Far Cry 3.
Wildlife

Komodo Dragon
Sumatran Tiger
Cassowary
Tapir
Bird of Paradise
Language

The languages spoken in the Rook Islands, other than New Zealand Maori, resemble languages spoken in Indonesia.

ID: Indonesian, MY: Malay.

IDBerhenti: Stop (by Citra)
IDSenapan ke bawah: Rifles down (by Citra)
MYBerikan saya herbal: Give me the herbs (by Citra)
MYSelamat tengah hari: Good afternoon (by Dennis)
IDRakyat: People (name of the people of Rook Islands)
IDBeras: Uncooked rice (name of Beras Town)
IDBangau: Heron (by Dennis)
IDLaba-laba: Spider (by Dennis)
IDCinta untuk anak-anak kami: Love for our children (by Citra during Intercourse with Jason)
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