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I still maintain that comments need to be enabled for things like this. | I still maintain that comments need to be enabled for things like this. | ||
Losing the single hostage in the first hostage situation results in a fail. | * Losing the single hostage in the first hostage situation results in a fail. | ||
Losing two in the second situation also causes a fail. | * Losing two in the second situation also causes a fail. (done deliberately to restart) | ||
No mention is made of Sergeant Grumpy's reaction should you actually manage to never hit a hostage. I assume you still get told off for being sloppy but I haven't quite managed it. | No mention is made of Sergeant Grumpy's reaction should you actually manage to never hit a hostage. I assume you still get told off for being sloppy but I haven't quite managed it. |
Latest revision as of 11:49, 23 May 2022
I still maintain that comments need to be enabled for things like this.
- Losing the single hostage in the first hostage situation results in a fail.
- Losing two in the second situation also causes a fail. (done deliberately to restart)
No mention is made of Sergeant Grumpy's reaction should you actually manage to never hit a hostage. I assume you still get told off for being sloppy but I haven't quite managed it.