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My tip, enter through the furthest window you can, and move to the side opposite to the enemies, then take cover.
If I do manage to get in cover, it usually goes down to 2 scenarios. First is that I stay in cover because I have already been shot, but because I do nothing, they gun me down.
Second one is that I try to blind fire. My bullets either miss or they just shoot me down before my sleeping darts make em' sleep. I could of course aim properly, but there are 2 guys shooting at me and I am one. What do you expect?
All I can say is pray to sweet baby jesus and hope for luck or just lower the difficulty to realistic and mark & execute those f**kers.
It's just a poorly designed section without a doubt. They intended most players to take the "action route" and just fight their way through the train.
perfectionist.
One of those or all at once should give you a good chance.
I agree. That part is very frustrating and possibly the hardest part of the level.
In the Private Estate, the objective clearly states one must use sonar to locate the panic room, which is unavailable to Perf players. This is solved by simply wandering around the upper levels until the "breaching charge" text is displayed.
Good luck with that if you are mastering Ghost though.
Contrary to popular belief, players simply do not complain about this game as often as they experience issues, leaving most outsiders believing that these issues are sparse, which is not the case.
Aside from lacking complaints, Ubi seems to have left this game to the vultures as far as patches and fixes go, making complaining relatively useless.