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Eventually, to get out of the country, you will need to have the Dreimans in an apartment. You need to talk to Georg, get the money from the roosters bet with Nathan, thanks to the information given to you by the woman who appears in front of the building. Then talk to Georg Dreiman again, choose to emigrate with the "no documents" option and give him the money.
In this way the New Tomorrow Movement will be successful, the war is over and Carl and his family will flee and live.
If you play in Government Elite mode, you will unlock more achivement: What is it good for?, Make peace, not war; Their grass is greener, Unpaid holiday; Most important thing, Social unit.
I have played Beholder, including Blissful Sleep DLC until two days ago and it's a nice game, however that achievement you're hunting is tough to get. You need a lot money to accomplish that. A lot.... lol.
I've decided to not try that achievement and went for another game in my library.
Still, good luck :-)
Hello. Yes, it takes a lot of money to get the achievements to save the family, even more so if you play in Government Elite mode. It's difficult, but you can get them: from the very beginning of the game, you have to search apartments, talk to tenants, send profiles and blackmail them.
As for passports, I think they can also be used in way you speak: in the game I gave them to Inga Birkenfeld to make her escape. However, for the finale, the money to escape is easily recovered, even with the bet on roosters fights.
I found the Blissfull sleep DLC much simpler, only at the beginning there is a complicated mission, but not as much as the first part of the normal game.
In Beholder 2, however, time is managed differently and money and reputation are not a problem. I completed both, they are good games.