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Introduction
On the eve of the announcement of the North American
Joint Security Agreement, Nicaraguan rebels decide to
turn Mexico City into a modern battlefield by selling some
stolen surveillance hardware to some Mexican forces. To
make matters worse, the US President has disappeared in
this attempted coup. As a member of the elite Ghost
Recon squad, it is your job to lead your futuristic warriors
in to the heart of the battle against insurmountable odds
and come back in one piece.
If you need help saving the president or are just looking for
that extra edge while playing online, you've come to the
right place. IGN's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter guide
is the premier online source for everything from how to get
started, to a complete walkthrough, to maps and strategy
to rule the online world. The war of the future is happening
right now and you'd better be prepared.
Boot Camp
: A crash course in staying alive and dealing out pain.
Weapons and Vehicles
: A detailed look at tools you'll use to destroy the rebels.
Campaign
: A full walkthrough of the single player game that will take you through on Hard mode, complete with
overhead maps.
Multiplayer
: We'll give you maps, basic strategies for each stage, as well as help for every game mode.
Secrets
: How to win Achievement Points and cheat your way to victory.
Guide by: Erik Brudvig
This PDF Guide is property of IGN Entertainment. Any unlawful duplication or posting of this document without the
consent of IGN Entertainment will result in legal action.
Boot Camp
Controls
Press
Result
A Button
Reload/Change Fire Mode
B Button
Select Weapon
X Button
Toggle Night Vision On/Off
Y Button
Context Sensitive Action (Climb, Roll, Use)
Right Analog Stick
Look
Click Right Stick
Zoom
Left Analog Stick
Move
Click Left Stick
Change Stance
D-Pad
Command (Up or Down)/Select Speaker (Right or Left)
Left Trigger
Aim
Left Bumper
Toggle between Assault/Recon Modes
Right Trigger
Fire
Right Bumper
Switch Camera
Don't Expose Yourself
A soldier out in the open is a dead soldier. Never run out into the open unless you are absolutely certain that you have
cleared all of the enemies out of the area. In the interim, press yourself up against the wall, car, or rubble you are
standing near. Your player will automatically lean against it. From this position you can lean out to look and fire around
corners while only exposing a minimal amount of your body.
If there isn't any cover available, you can always create some. Smoke bombs work wonders for concealing your
movements. You can also use them as offensive weapons. After throwing one, jump into the cloud and switch on your
night vision. You'll be able to see straight through the smoke and get some free shots at the rebels.
Aiming True
Planting your feet while firing in Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter is absolutely necessary if you want to hit your target.
Just like in real life, if you want to run across a battlefield shooting, you're going to miss with nearly 100% of your shots.
This, combined with the scary accuracy of the rebel fighters, makes positioning yourself in set places and sitting still the
key to both staying alive and defeating your enemies. Pressing the Left Thumbstick will cause your player to take a knee,
which will improve your accuracy. Even more accurate is lying in the "prone" position with your body flat on the ground.
The other advantage of this position is that you become a small target for the enemy.
Besides positioning, you can also improve your accuracy simply by aiming. Holding down the Left Trigger will cause you
to aim your weapon which will make the target reticule on the screen get smaller, indicating a truer shot. If your weapon
has a scope on it, press the Right Thumbstick and you'll zoom in. Holding down the Left Trigger after doing this will cause
you to hold your breath which will make your shot more accurate, but it can only be done momentarily until you need to
breathe again. One thing you should know is that by using a scope (one most guns) you are exposing more of your body
to enemy fire and will take more time returning to cover than if you just aim without the scope.
Exploiting the HUD
Your Heads-up-display, or HUD, gives you a vast amount of information that you'll need to exploit if you want to survive.
The most important thing it does is track enemy locations. Once you locate an enemy, they will be outlined with a red
diamond. This will allow you to keep track of who is left to kill as well as allow you to command your squad to fight them
for you. Each enemy that is off screen, but being tracked, will be indicated with a red arrow pointing to its location. A
green arrow is a friendly or neutral vehicle, soldier, or weapon while a white/blue arrow indicates a squad member. The
yellow arrow/box indicates your objective and points out the direction you should be moving in.
In the upper left corner, you'll see a box with another view of the battlefield. This is actually what your squadmates are
currently seeing. This bonus vision also applies to Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as well as other traditional machines. If
you're not sure what lies ahead, send in one of your troops to check it out. It's better to risk someone else's life than to
risk having to restart from a previous checkpoint.
In the lower left corner you can see a green box. This indicates your health. In Hard mode, one shot will kill you and it is
irrelevant. On Normal mode, you can be shot several times. First it will turn yellow and then red before you die. Keep an
eye on your health status so that you'll know how big of a risk you can take. The lower right part of the screen indicates
weapon you have equipped and the mode of fire it is in, as well as how many bullets you have left in the clip. Make sure
you always reload before sticking your head out. If you run out of bullets in the middle of a tense fight, it could spell
death.
Tactical Map
At any time during the single player game, you can press the Back Button to view the Tactical Map. This will show you a
three dimensional look at the battlefield and allow you to plan your next action. You can also direct the actions of your
squad and any vehicles you have command over through this screen, telling them to attack or move to any position. If the
area is highlighted in blue, it means you have cleared it of all rebel fighters. Red is the current battle zone while grey
areas are ones you aren't supposed to be in yet.
Commanding Effectively
As a captain of a special forces unit, it is your job to give out orders. These are soldiers, so they're trained to follow
commands, but they won't be much good without your help. Make sure you always tell your squad where to take cover or
they'll just stand out in the open and get killed. Also, they are much more effective at fighting if you direct who they should
shoot, especially if it is a vehicle. Micromanagement will turn your squad from a nuisance to a big help.
If a member of your squad takes too much damage, you'll find they they're out cold on the ground requiring medical
attention. Get it to them quickly before they perish, but don't do it yourself. If they went down, it was obviously from
enemy fire which is likely to get you as you try to heal them. Only heal the team yourself after the battle is over.
When you take command of vehicles, you absolutely must exploit them if you plan on surviving. Tanks, Bradleys, and
assault helicopters have much more firepower than any single member of your unit. Take advantage of this by sitting in
the corner and commanding them to do the dirty work. Additionally, tanks and Bradleys make excellent cover. If you have
them advance slowly, you can fall in behind them and use them as a mobile shield.
Alternate Fire
Each weapon that you have has an alternate fire. Most of the time, this just means that you can switch between
automatic fire and single round shots for a rifle. Some guns, though, have a grenade launcher strapped onto them which
you will definitely want to take advantage. The MRC-LW even has a camera on it allowing you to stay behind cover while
you fire accurately making it the single most effective weapon in the game. Make sure you select your weapons carefully
based on what the situation calls for. Likewise, switch the mode of fire your weapon uses based on which enemies you
are confronted with. Read our
Weapons section
for more tips.
Weapons and Vehicles
Auto Rifleman Kit
These light machine guns are great for spray-and-pray players. If you have an itchy trigger finger and simply can't sit still,
try using one of these. They only have mildly good accuracy, but they have the highest firing rate and largest clips in the
game. Although you won't be much in a long distance fight, they work great in urban environments where you never
know what you'll find around the next corner. When you use one, make sure you crouch and aim with the Left Trigger to
ensure that your bullets don't miss wildly. Also, never stop moving in a Multiplayer game. Attempting to set up a camping
situation with one of these weapons is a recipe for failure.
Weapon
Ammo
Clip Capacity
Firing Modes
Scope
T-95 LMG
5.8x42mm
75/450
Automatic
None
MK48 LMG
7.62x51mm
100/600
Automatic
None
M60
7.62x51mm
100/600
Automatic
None
MG21
7.62x51mm
100/600
Automatic
None
Rifleman Kit
In the Campaign mode, the MR-C LW will be your bread and butter. This gun has a camera on it, enabling you to look
around corners and fire without exposing your body. As soon as you can, equip this weapon and stick with it as long as
possible. It is also a powerful weapon in the multiplayer game, though many people will complain that you're "cheating" if
you start using it. The MR-C LW and its brother the MR-C should be your major tools in the Campaign mode. Online, you
should stay away from any assault rifle that doesn't have a scope. If you're willing to forego your ranged capabilities,
you're better off going with a weapon from the Auto Rifleman Kit. We prefer to stick with the MR-C and SA-80. Their
ability to work in both close combat and as a substitute sniper rifle makes them the most versatile and deadly weapons in
the game.
Weapon
Ammo
Clip Capacity
Firing Modes
Scope
T-95
5.8x42mm
30/100
Auto/Semiautomatic
None
SCAR-L CQC
5.56x45mm
30/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x
SCAR-L Carbine 5.56x45mm
30/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x
SCAR-H
7.62x51mm
20/200
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x
SA-80
5.56x45mm
30/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x/4x
MR-C LW
5.56x25mm
50/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x
MR-C
5.56x25mm
50/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x/4x
MP5SD
9x19mm
30/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
None
M8 Carbine
5.56x45mm
30/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x
M468-SD
6.8x43mm
28/280
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x
A4 Rifle
5.56x45mm
30/300
Semiautomatic/Burst
2x
AK-47
7.62x39mm
30/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
None
36k Carbine
5.56x45mm
30/300
Auto/Semiautomatic
2x
Marksman Kit
The Marksman Kit is a favorite for large maps in the multiplayer game. It is also advisable to take a sniper rifle with you
occasionally during the single player campaign. These weapons are perfect for long range encounters enabling you to
take down your foe without them ever knowing you exist. In the Campaign, you can use the SR A550 to snipe through
walls. Once you have enemies lit up on your HUD, you can target them through walls by zooming in on them and
shooting at the silhouette that appears. Due to the fact that this doesn't work in multiplayer games and that you really
don't need a more powerful sniper rifle, you should forgoe using this weapon online and stick with rifles that have larger
clips and smaller recoils. The less powerful sniper rifles afford you a little bit more freedom in an online game allowing
you to play as a lone wolf and continuously move to new camping spots.
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