![]() The further the target is, the greater the deviation of the curve from the main vertical line. If there is any wind, there will be a running curve in the scope, which shows the deflection depending on the distance. ![]() That is, at the intersection of the vertical scale and the horizontal mark "400". For example, if the distance to the target is 400 meters, look for the appropriate risk and shoot at the enemy, aiming on the main vertical scale opposite this risk. ![]() There is a scale in the scope that you need to use in order to correctly hit the enemy. The first thing to pay attention to is the distance to the target. Without this, making an accurate shot will be problematic. Only binoculars allow you to determine the distance to the target with an accuracy of one meter. This is a very important procedure that must be followed every time before committing a murder. After that, pick up binoculars (key T ) and look at all the targets to determine the distance to the targets. To begin, go to the sniper position, raise your rifle and take the prone position, holding the C. We will give tips and advice on eliminating important targets, show you how to complete a few side quests and find all collectibles. This first-person shooter guide Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts 2 will walk you through the main missions. Other than that, you don't need anything else but a sniper rifle and occasionally pistol/rifle to defend yourself in close combat.Detailed description of the storyline quests with the location of all collectibles and new camouflages for weapons If you need more information then during the mission briefing, check challenges and it says some of the items you might need in this mission in order to achieve them. "The info/menu etc regarding what we need for the next future missions is a total mess along with rest of the the menu full stop."ĭo you need other information what you might need other than a sniper rifle in a game that is literally just sniping enemies from a distance? Its really not that big of a deal.Īlso also what i was referring that needing a sniper rifle was that you said ![]() Well first that "spelling" was there to see that if it really matters and clearly it does.Īlso everybody makes spelling errors, even successful businesses. There is more to my post than spelling but yes of course it matters.ĭoes it matter? If you want to appear shoddy and amateur then no, it doesn't. I am not patronising you by the way I am just informing you that if you have a business and want it to be successful you absolutely have to actually get the basics right from the start irrelevant to ones/their skills in producing the product. If this does not make sense to you then I am wasting my time trying to enlighten you. The first thing in life to be and appear professional means that you absolutely do your homework & research and it starts at the bottom. Seriously I have no idea to what you are referring to here. Your a sniper, you need a sniper in every mission, what else there is need to know?Īlso, does't really matter if there is speling mistakes? I get the fact we go ahead with our choices in the game regarding the next mission - but there is just too little info to go on in advance of the mission start. Originally posted by Axe:The info/menu etc regarding what we need for the next future missions is a total mess along with rest of the the menu full stop. This company needs help in this area and they should be actively seeking it. If they can't even get that right why should we expect them to get the game basics right? We have seen the threads where players are informing the devs of the appalling spelling mistakes in the game. They need a UK/English speaking 'associate' who can realistically decipher the game cues and language nuances to make it truly accessible if they really want to be more globally accepted. This is why I bought a 3rd party steam key for UK £16 as this lot struggle with communication always and incorporate that struggle within the game. This franchise is ruined because too many of the dev decisions just don't make any sense in the real western world. The info/menu etc regarding what we need for the next future missions is a total mess along with rest of the the menu full stop.
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