Saints Row 2

Saints Row 2

lesi May 20, 2016 @ 12:54pm
is there a respect trainer?
i am already so sick of earning respect to do a mission over and over and over and over and over again is there a trainer for respect?
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Tommy May 20, 2016 @ 3:42pm 
Download the Gentlemen of the Row mod, and toggle the infinite respect in the installation menu.
lesi May 21, 2016 @ 4:05am 
how? i have the mod since yesterday and used it only once and i have the 1.9.2 version
Last edited by lesi; May 21, 2016 @ 4:05am
Tommy May 21, 2016 @ 7:53am 
You know when you open the command prompt installation menu? Type in 12 to go into the "Open Menu", then type in 3 to toggle the "Open Resepct", which generates infinite respect by driving in oncoming lanes. After that, press 0 to return to the "Main Menu", then click P to build the custom patch.
lesi May 21, 2016 @ 8:15am 
Originally posted by Retr0x:
You know when you open the command prompt installation menu? Type in 12 to go into the "Open Menu", then type in 3 to toggle the "Open Resepct", which generates infinite respect by driving in oncoming lanes. After that, press 0 to return to the "Main Menu", then click P to build the custom patch.

now the game crashes everytime at 20% or 30%
Tommy May 21, 2016 @ 3:23pm 
Try verifying the game cache, then do it again. If it crashes again, try taking a look at the "HELP MY GAME KEEPS CRASHING" text in the mod folder.
lesi May 21, 2016 @ 3:32pm 
Originally posted by Retr0x:
Try verifying the game cache, then do it again. If it crashes again, try taking a look at the "HELP MY GAME KEEPS CRASHING" text in the mod folder.

nothing helps
Zeetarb May 22, 2016 @ 5:42am 
how far into the game are you? I never had much problem generating respect after the early missions, and by the middle-end of the game I hit infinite respect.

If you can't get the trainer to work, I found driving everywhere on the wrong side of the road, near missing and powersliding everywhere helps build it up quicker than the missions took it away, as does getting a higher multiplier via buying a lot of clothes and crib upgrades. I suppose I also killed a lot of enemy gang guys wherever I could, taunted them after they died, that sort of thing, which also helps.
lesi May 22, 2016 @ 6:12am 
Originally posted by Zeetarb:
how far into the game are you? I never had much problem generating respect after the early missions, and by the middle-end of the game I hit infinite respect.

If you can't get the trainer to work, I found driving everywhere on the wrong side of the road, near missing and powersliding everywhere helps build it up quicker than the missions took it away, as does getting a higher multiplier via buying a lot of clothes and crib upgrades. I suppose I also killed a lot of enemy gang guys wherever I could, taunted them after they died, that sort of thing, which also helps.

at the beginning done something like 6 missions
Zeetarb May 22, 2016 @ 7:06am 
Originally posted by lesi:
Originally posted by Zeetarb:
how far into the game are you? I never had much problem generating respect after the early missions, and by the middle-end of the game I hit infinite respect.

If you can't get the trainer to work, I found driving everywhere on the wrong side of the road, near missing and powersliding everywhere helps build it up quicker than the missions took it away, as does getting a higher multiplier via buying a lot of clothes and crib upgrades. I suppose I also killed a lot of enemy gang guys wherever I could, taunted them after they died, that sort of thing, which also helps.

at the beginning done something like 6 missions

Ahh ok, yeah if it's anything like my playthroughs, you should start to turn a corner on respect soon. Missions will start giving more money, buying some properties giving more income, leading to buying more stuff at stores and cribs for more respect and style modifiers.

One thing that might be worth looking at is just trying to hit a few levels of the diversions that give you useful upgrades that you're going to want eventually anyway to give yourself a buffer until you've got enough cash coming in to keep buying stuff.



Minor Spoilers on only the rewards the diversions give below FYI:


Red Light District Escort: Gives Vehicle Delivery Homie for $1000 a pop, and then free with level 6. This one is beyond useful, so much so that I think it's a feature they just give you off the bat in the next games.

Insurance Fraud Factories - Gives increased and infinite sprint; though I suck at insurance fraud and struggle to get above level 3, even once I worked out when you get the adrenaline mode active you can steer in midair.

Snatch: Chinatown increases health regeneration and Downtown gives you the best SMG and unlimited SMG ammo;

Heli Assault: Barrio gives reduced bullet damage; but the latter levels can get quite challenging.

Trail Blazing: Downtown gives reduced vehicle explosion damage, which is handy once you get higher notoriety and everyone keeps leaving cars around that tend to blow up on you.

Fuzz: Downtown gives you unlimited shotgun ammo and a cool shotgun.



Septic Avenger is fun and easy; and I think one gives you a handy reward while the other gives a food and liquor discount. But it's fun and easy so I figured I'd list it.
lesi May 23, 2016 @ 5:17am 
Originally posted by Zeetarb:
how far into the game are you? I never had much problem generating respect after the early missions, and by the middle-end of the game I hit infinite respect.

If you can't get the trainer to work, I found driving everywhere on the wrong side of the road, near missing and powersliding everywhere helps build it up quicker than the missions took it away, as does getting a higher multiplier via buying a lot of clothes and crib upgrades. I suppose I also killed a lot of enemy gang guys wherever I could, taunted them after they died, that sort of thing, which also helps.

on what point on do i get respect for killing?
lesi May 23, 2016 @ 5:27am 
Originally posted by Zeetarb:
Originally posted by lesi:

at the beginning done something like 6 missions

Ahh ok, yeah if it's anything like my playthroughs, you should start to turn a corner on respect soon. Missions will start giving more money, buying some properties giving more income, leading to buying more stuff at stores and cribs for more respect and style modifiers.

One thing that might be worth looking at is just trying to hit a few levels of the diversions that give you useful upgrades that you're going to want eventually anyway to give yourself a buffer until you've got enough cash coming in to keep buying stuff.



Minor Spoilers on only the rewards the diversions give below FYI:


Red Light District Escort: Gives Vehicle Delivery Homie for $1000 a pop, and then free with level 6. This one is beyond useful, so much so that I think it's a feature they just give you off the bat in the next games.

Insurance Fraud Factories - Gives increased and infinite sprint; though I suck at insurance fraud and struggle to get above level 3, even once I worked out when you get the adrenaline mode active you can steer in midair.

Snatch: Chinatown increases health regeneration and Downtown gives you the best SMG and unlimited SMG ammo;

Heli Assault: Barrio gives reduced bullet damage; but the latter levels can get quite challenging.

Trail Blazing: Downtown gives reduced vehicle explosion damage, which is handy once you get higher notoriety and everyone keeps leaving cars around that tend to blow up on you.

Fuzz: Downtown gives you unlimited shotgun ammo and a cool shotgun.



Septic Avenger is fun and easy; and I think one gives you a handy reward while the other gives a food and liquor discount. But it's fun and easy so I figured I'd list it.

and i dunno if i do something wrogn but septic avenger is hard as ♥♥♥♥
Zeetarb May 23, 2016 @ 6:37am 
Originally posted by lesi:
Originally posted by Zeetarb:
how far into the game are you? I never had much problem generating respect after the early missions, and by the middle-end of the game I hit infinite respect.

If you can't get the trainer to work, I found driving everywhere on the wrong side of the road, near missing and powersliding everywhere helps build it up quicker than the missions took it away, as does getting a higher multiplier via buying a lot of clothes and crib upgrades. I suppose I also killed a lot of enemy gang guys wherever I could, taunted them after they died, that sort of thing, which also helps.

on what point on do i get respect for killing?

You get respect for killing gang members. Headshots give extra respect, as does taunting after you finish killing them. it adds up. I think the early missions don't give you many gang members to kill.

Originally posted by lesi:

and i dunno if i do something wrogn but septic avenger is hard as ♥♥♥♥


Which part are you finding hard? If you use the button that stops the truck to hold in place near the high-value targets, spray the cops to knock them around a bit it shouldn't be too bad. If the "ammo" stops reloading, letting the truck move forward a little bit and then stopping should get it to start reloading too.
Last edited by Zeetarb; May 23, 2016 @ 6:39am
lesi May 23, 2016 @ 6:38am 
Originally posted by Zeetarb:
Originally posted by lesi:

on what point on do i get respect for killing?

You get respect for killing gang members. Headshots give extra respect, as does taunting after you finish killing them. it adds up. I think the early missions don't give you many gang members to kill.

no i dont get any gang kill xp's and i justr found out what i did wrong with the avenger activity
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