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Best way to get her back is to just download the QAR tool from the nexus and follow any of the many guides on how to get her back, oh and be sure to open the LUA files with notepad++, makes it a lot easyer to find the line you need to edit.
Doubt it.
The whole deal with Quiet ever since the prologue was to make people like her just so she would eventually leave or die. Obviously, most people thought she would die, given Big Boss saying he would pull the trigger when was the time.
Using this means you miss out on the real MGSV:TPP experience though. Do it at your own risk
What a great experience, lose one of your Buddies forever along with any stuff you developed for her. How am I going to truly experience this game while doing the same side ops over and over if I mod her back? THE PAIIIIIIN.
The Pain is in MGS3, you twit. I'm saying that the reactions of gamers as they blubber about how mean Mr. Kojima is for taking away their dollie is priceless.
story critical side-ops (yellow ones) are not repeatable, even if you do the prerequisite mission again.