In general Unidad should be avoided, not engaged with. Is it just that this province is a major pain in the♥♥♥♥♥ Or have I been playing it wrong? Was I supposed to bribe some certain general or complete the general's missions before now or something, because basically I'm wasting my time pretending this is worth playing anymore. I'd play on "arcade" but then I might as well play Call of Duty. I was playing on advanced, lowered it to regular, but the problems remain the same. UNIDAD have become the bane of my existence that now I just shoot them on sight, but now I just cannot do anything without dying every five minutes. I cannot fly because every six inches there's a SAM site, and I cannot raid convoys because UNIDAD turn me into a paste before I even get the first escort removed. Originally posted by Jakobb:I've gotten about 60 hours into the game, barely 20% completion, and I'm in Media Luna, and the game has completely ceased being fun. Even if that means turning the difficulty down for a bit. Play it how you want to, not the way other people say you should. ^This is just something to maybe change your perspective a bit. You get pigeon holed into playing the same missions same way over and over again. My first character I did the whole max skills, tier 1 play and the game quickly became stale. Regular works best for me, but nothing wrong with arcade. Turn it down for that particular buchon and turn it back up later.Īfter 3 characters worth of play, I found the game to be the most fun with no skills, limited/no hud and at a lower difficulty. You can change the difficulty level on the fly as well. If you are spotted you do stand a fighting chance though. Even on arcade you can not walk onto a Unidad base like the terminator. I am sure you know all of this already, so the best advise I can give is to play it on arcade. Once you hit level four, good luck getting away from the gunships. If you are spotted and they start shooting the best thing to do is disengage before you raise the alert level. Even during scripted missions it's best to kill as little as possible. You are not supposed to "fight" the Unidad. I only ever bothered doing those on my first character. There are ways to finish the flying side missions, but they do require patience and flying WAY out of your way to complete. Yes, that area of the map is pretty much a no fly zone.