Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon® Wildlands

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SteveHybrid Mar 11, 2017 @ 1:16am
115% done?
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=881143954

Any reason why this would tell me I'm 115% completed with smuggling?
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Death2all546 Mar 11, 2017 @ 1:52am 
The games been out 3 days and people are already finished? Did you even sleep?
Serath Mar 11, 2017 @ 1:54am 
This is why replayability is important. Endless mission, procedural content, anything.

Then again, I pace myself with my games.
☘ Slurri ☘ Mar 11, 2017 @ 1:57am 
La Cabra = Pre-order DLC mission which give s the bonus 15%.
And I also guess you didn't play on extreme.. what a shame..
SteveHybrid Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:16am 
With stacking XP boosters you can hit level 30 pretty quickly. Don’t even have to buy boosters but if you do only buy 1 per person. We just used the ones you get from pre-order and deluxe or whatever. Get a group that wants to rotate them, so each time someone runs out, the next person uses theirs. Remember, having three people with a booster is a waste.

I've played through most of the game on elite trying to stealth what I can, a few missions come up where it's practically impossible to stealth. For the most part, some missions can be done within under a minute or two simply by sneaking around and just focusing on the objective.

Something interesting I've learned by completing the game was NOT to start or even touch the final boss mission until every single story mission is complete. I know it can be tempting since final boss unlocks towards the end of the game. I'm fortunate to have done the missions in order and worked myself up to final boss so I didn't run into the problem but I can tell you that if you try to rush the game and go after the final boss before you finish each level to 100%..well...you will see :)
Serath Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:23am 
Originally posted by Hybrid:
Something interesting I've learned by completing the game was NOT to start or even touch the final boss mission until every single story mission is complete. I know it can be tempting since final boss unlocks towards the end of the game. I'm fortunate to have done the missions in order and worked myself up to final boss so I didn't run into the problem but I can tell you that if you try to rush the game and go after the final boss before you finish each level to 100%..well...you will see :)
Unless it involves telling a story spoiler, would you mind telling us?
Last edited by Serath; Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:23am
SteveHybrid Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:24am 
Originally posted by Serath:
This is why replayability is important. Endless mission, procedural content, anything.

Then again, I pace myself with my games.
I agree, I enjoy a nice calm pace as well. The problem we had with GRWL is once you start to play it with a serious tone and get tactical. Some missions can take less than two minutes to complete. There are actually countless missions where you can just sit back and take out the objective sometimes without even going into the mission itself.

End game is a whole other issue; That's what I'll be feeling out in the next few days. At the moment I'm not sure how well the game will be with the current end game status. Replaying missions will be fun similar to many other games, but for how long? Does end game revolve around the open world like GTAV? We shall see.

There is plenty to do at the moment with helping others complete missions, showing people some crazy tips/tricks and stuff but once that's all done. I'm not sure what comes after that.

I'm hoping the DLC bring good content and some type of special end game mode/mission whatever. Even rasing the level cap alone would incentive players to continue to play.
Libra Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:29am 
I made a few mistakes, I restarted my character twice, once was because I thought the stats would reset if you made a new character. Then the 2nd time I realized that once you level your rebel vehicle delivery to level 3 you can't spawn a Unidad SUV anymore which is my favorite car in the game due to being able to drive right through Unidads base.
SteveHybrid Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:30am 
Originally posted by Serath:
Originally posted by Hybrid:
Something interesting I've learned by completing the game was NOT to start or even touch the final boss mission until every single story mission is complete. I know it can be tempting since final boss unlocks towards the end of the game. I'm fortunate to have done the missions in order and worked myself up to final boss so I didn't run into the problem but I can tell you that if you try to rush the game and go after the final boss before you finish each level to 100%..well...you will see :)
Unless it involves telling a story spoiler, would you mind telling us?


So, I will throw this down as a spoiler and I'll be as nice as I can with it. I respect the game and its player and wouldn't want to ruin the story for anyone.

So this is what happens to the game if you complete it with or without hitting 100% on all the missions;

I wrote it out pretty good without anything regarding the story. However, it does include a detail with the game mechanics at the end? I think that's a safe way of putting it.




It's not really anything too secret or crazy however;
When you complete the game without the full 100%. You're given 1 ending of the game and told "To find out the next ending play it after you get 100%". Then you have to 100% the game and then re-do the last mission all over, sure it doesn't seem like much but I enjoyed the story and yes (believe it or not) took my time playing it as slow as I could. It would have ruined the story for me to find out the ending and then have to go play the story missions again. (Knowing what the ending of the story was heading). It would feel like ruining the ending of a movie for me.

When you play it after you 100% the game, you get a pretty awesome ending and the game takes a huge spin to set up both DLCS. If you know what the DLC are about, everything just sinks in and you're like...oh ♥♥♥♥ just got real and BOOM your throw back into the open world only to wait for the DLC to come out lol.
Last edited by SteveHybrid; Mar 11, 2017 @ 3:00am
Serath Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:34am 
Originally posted by Libra:
I made a few mistakes, I restarted my character twice, once was because I thought the stats would reset if you made a new character.
I'm kind of glad it doesn't reset your stats, (assuming you mean the game's profile thing you can only view on a browser) because I think it encourages replays....somewhat, and I think the enemy spawns are dynamic enough that it seems different every time you go there, even just for the sake of fighting them again.
Last edited by Serath; Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:35am
SteveHybrid Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:34am 
Originally posted by Libra:
I made a few mistakes, I restarted my character twice, once was because I thought the stats would reset if you made a new character. Then the 2nd time I realized that once you level your rebel vehicle delivery to level 3 you can't spawn a Unidad SUV anymore which is my favorite car in the game due to being able to drive right through Unidads base.
Play in a squad of 4 and keep at least three of the people at each level of rebel drop off. Then at anytime you can summon any vehicle you need.

To be honest, the chopper is fine if not better than the armored car when solo. I felt it was more neccesary to simply "lift off and gtfo" than drive away. The gun is good, but one teammate should be focused on leveling up his damage to vehicles quickly with an LMG or the M203, you can blow ♥♥♥♥ up in 1-2 hits :)
Last edited by SteveHybrid; Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:35am
Libra Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:37am 
Originally posted by Hybrid:
Originally posted by Libra:
I made a few mistakes, I restarted my character twice, once was because I thought the stats would reset if you made a new character. Then the 2nd time I realized that once you level your rebel vehicle delivery to level 3 you can't spawn a Unidad SUV anymore which is my favorite car in the game due to being able to drive right through Unidads base.
Play in a squad of 4 and keep at least three of the people at each level of rebel drop off. Then at anytime you can summon any vehicle you need.

To be honest, the chopper is fine if not better than the armored car when solo. I felt it was more neccesary to simply "lift off and gtfo" than drive away. The gun is good, but one teammate should be focused on leveling up his damage to vehicles quickly with an LMG or the M203, you can blow ♥♥♥♥ up in t-2 hits :)
Well I only love the SUV for its ability to remain undetected by Unidads.
SteveHybrid Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:38am 
Originally posted by Libra:
Originally posted by Hybrid:
Play in a squad of 4 and keep at least three of the people at each level of rebel drop off. Then at anytime you can summon any vehicle you need.

To be honest, the chopper is fine if not better than the armored car when solo. I felt it was more neccesary to simply "lift off and gtfo" than drive away. The gun is good, but one teammate should be focused on leveling up his damage to vehicles quickly with an LMG or the M203, you can blow ♥♥♥♥ up in t-2 hits :)
Well I only love the SUV for its ability to remain undetected by Unidads.
Lol, that is one of the best features in this game. Gotta love sending the Trojan horse into unidad HQ.
SgtNickFury Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:39am 
Originally posted by Myrre:
La Cabra = Pre-order DLC mission which give s the bonus 15%.
And I also guess you didn't play on extreme.. what a shame..
Ditto playing on extreme is the only way to play this game. Other modes way to easy to win, but then that's how most people play games. 21 hrs so far no booster pack level 9.
AS for whats ahead, besides the two DLC's Ubisoft plans on coming out with "special events" every six weeks to keep people interested in the game. Same thing they do with "The Crew" CAU. There is a video from Ubisoft will all this infomation on it, on their wevsite.
. Mar 11, 2017 @ 2:43am 
Same here ... Well, time to do all green quests
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