//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // ______ _______ _________ _ _________ _ _______ // // ( ___ \ ( ___ )\__ __/( \ \__ __/( ( /|( ____ \ // // | ( ) )| ( ) | ) ( | ( ) ( | \ ( || ( \/ // // | (__/ / | | | | | | | | | | | \ | || | // // | __ ( | | | | | | | | | | | (\ \) || | ____ // // | ( \ \ | | | | | | | | | | | | \ || | \_ ) // // | )___) )| (___) |___) (___| (____/\___) (___| ) \ || (___) | // // |/ \___/ (_______)\_______/(_______/\_______/|/ )_)(_______) // // // // _______ _______ _________ _ _________ // // ( ____ )( ___ )\__ __/( ( /|\__ __/ // // | ( )|| ( ) | ) ( | \ ( | ) ( // // | (____)|| | | | | | | \ | | | | // // | _____)| | | | | | | (\ \) | | | // // | ( | | | | | | | | \ | | | // // | ) | (___) |___) (___| ) \ | | | // // |/ (_______)\_______/|/ )_) )_( // // // // *A simple guide to help new players get familiar with the game* // // Copyright 2005 Liam Howell. // // // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// ASCII Art courtesy of http://www.network-science.de/ascii/ FAQ by: Liam Howell E-Mail: boilingpointfaq(at)gmail(dot)com Constructive Criticism, suggestions, mistakes and updates about this guide are welcome. This guide will cover the following areas but will not get too far into the main plot as this is just a beginner’s guide, NOT a full walkthrough +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ +---Copy and paste the word at the end of the section you would like to see----+ +------------------into the find box to go there (Ctrl + F)--------------------+ +---------e.g. bpmain will bring you to the "Getting Started" Section----------+ +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 1. Introduction..........................................................BPINTRO 2. Updates...............................................................BPUPDAT 3. Controls.............................................................BPCONTRO A. Basic................................................................BPCONA B. Advanced.............................................................BPCONB 4. Factions.............................................................BPFACTIO A. Officials...........................................................BPFACTA B. Guerrillas..........................................................BPFACTB C. Mafia...............................................................BPFACTC D. Bandits.............................................................BPFACTD E. Indians.............................................................BPFACTE F. CIA.................................................................BPFACTF G. Civilians...........................................................BPFACTG 5. Weapons...............................................................BPWEAPO 6. Making Money..........................................................BPMONEY 7. HUD.....................................................................BPHUD 8. Getting Started........................................................BPMAIN 9. Hints & Tips...........................................................BPTIPS 10. Suggestions............................................................BPSUG A. PK Kim................................................................BPPKK B. David Robertson.......................................................BPDRO C. Sanjay................................................................BPSAN 11. Credits.............................................................BPCREDIT +------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 1. Introduction BPINTRO // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Welcome to my Starters Guide to Boiling Point, I have been coming to gameFAQs for a while now and it has always been helpful when I needed it. When I first launched Boiling Point, I was like "Whoa" because I wasn't quite expecting to be thrown into the game like that. So I headed over to gameFAQs and to my surprise didn't find any FAQs for it, in fact there was nothing for it. So I just went back and just played around. Eventually I got it and then decided this was a good chance to pay back gameFAQs for all the help they've given me. As you may have guessed, this is my first guide and therefore I decided to just write this instead of a full guide, kinda to have a feel for FAQ writing and to at least help new players from repeating my mistakes. So, enough of my rambling, here is my guide: //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 2. Updates BPUPDAT // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I wasn't planning to add this section but something told me I should because all the other FAQ writers are. 07/17/05 Submitted the original FAQ. 07/25/05 Added 2 new sections, Suggestions and Updates as well as added the first suggestion and made some minor changes throughout the FAQ. 10/02/05 Corrected spelling mistakes and added David Robertson's suggestion. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 3. Controls BPCONTRO // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I soon realized that this game has more controls than a standard fps so I figured I should mention them. If you are familiar with fps controls then the basic ones pretty much still apply but you should still read about the extras. If this applies to you then just scroll down past the break to read about the advanced controls. Please note that you can find these in the manual as well and that you don't need to read these if you are going to read the rest of my guide, I will tell you when to press what and what it does. These aren't ALL the controls, but just the ones I felt were important. ////////// / Basics / ////////// BPCONA +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | W,A,S,D | Movement keys (Forward, left, etc...) | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Arrow Keys | Same as movement keys | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Space | Jump | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | C | Crouch | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Left Mouse Button | Fire/Throw | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Right Mouse Button | Zoom/Drop/Use/Pick up | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Enter | Use/Open/Talk to | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | R | Reload | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | V | Switch Ammo | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | F7 | Quicksave (Very important key) | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | F8 | Quickload (Equally important key) | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Mouse wheel | Scroll through weapons/Zoom | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ That's pretty much it for the basics, now these are what make Boiling Point interesting: //////////// / Advanced / //////////// BPCONB +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | I | Inventory | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | O | Objectives | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | U | Upgrades | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | M | Map | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | P | Character Profile | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | L | Console log | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | Tab | Switch map views | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | H | Check Watch(Actually rather important) | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | F | Flashlight/Car Lights | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | B | Binoculars | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | J | Sleep | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ | K | Cell Phone | +----------------------------------+----------------------------------------+ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 4. Factions BPFACTIO // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Officials - BPFACTA // ///////////////////////// These guys are everywhere; they include the army, police and town administration the officials you find in town are weak and easy to deal with, but outside of town, they are well trained and brutal. These guys are in a perpetual battle with the guerrillas, the Mafia and the Bandits, If you plan to make money, these guys are a reasonable pick but choosing them means you can really only work for the CIA and the Indians as well because early missions include assassinations. They aren't too tough, but if you get your relationship with them below 90, wow they get determined. Getting on they're bad side includes ambushes and random helicopter attacks (God I hate those) They also control check points going into and out of town and this quickly becomes a pain when they are always shooting at you. They are situated in the jungles east of town. I don't recommend siding with them. ///////////////////////// // Guerrilla - BPFACTB // ///////////////////////// These guys are one of your biggest challenges if you go up against them. Working for them however doesn't pay as well. These guys definitely are the largest faction and tend to aim all their missions for you agaisnt the Officials. They are fairly easy to side with and will offer strong support. Early missions include raids on the Army base and assassinations. The Guerrilla know the jungle well and working for them means a lot of jungle work, you will get better at driving through jungle without hitting to many trees I can guarantee. They are situated in the jungles south of town. I don't highly recommend the Guerrilla. ///////////////////// // Mafia - BPFACTC // ///////////////////// These are the guys to turn to if you want to make some serious dough. be careful however as early missions (including the first) involve going into the Army base and stealing and killing. Later missions target the bandits. You will get rich quick but also make enemies with the Officials immediately after your first job. They don't have a big force and don't offer as much support either. On thing to note is that siding with the Mafia will make future "Search for Lisa" missions easier. You will go many places with the mafia and will fight many people. They are situated in the jungles, North-East of town. These guys are my favorite. /////////////////////// // Bandits - BPFACTD // /////////////////////// The Bandits are hilarious because they tend generally to target the civilians. The missions are usually low risk missions that pay rather good for how easy they seem (won't get to rich though). Usually robberies and kidnappings, you will draw some heat from the officials though. They don't directly fight other factions which makes them a rather easy faction to join. Some rewards include good working weapons and tricks around the city which are nice. Some missions are targeted at the Indians which is very funny because the Indians shoot you bows and arrows! (HA!) They are situated across the river in town amongst some ruins. I generally recommend them. /////////////////////// // Indians - BPFACTE // /////////////////////// The Indians appear very weak and pathetic which is what makes them funny. What's even funnier is that they are the complete opposite! They are very good fighters despite only using bows and spears. They don't pay good (In fact they don't pay at all, they merely give you idols and jewelry which you can sell) but they are fairly peace-loving and do not seek contact with the other factions. They are the only ones who can tell you where to find this hidden Indian treasure that is still eluding me! Update: PK Kim(See Suggestions) says that collecting all the Xenus fragments will just get you "11000 or so pesos worth of necklace" I have not confirmed yet but it seems this is the so called "hidden treasure". Their missions are easy, the first is just killing a panther, but later they target the Mafia. They are found south of town. I recommend taking some missions from them. /////////////////// // CIA - BPFACTF // /////////////////// The CIA are by far the most technologically advanced faction, they often provide you with state-of-the-art weaponry and some experimental models, they start off with easy no-combat missions and quickly escalate into full scale wars with the Mafia and the Guerrillas. They make for good starting missions and some quick cash, they are fairly mysterious and powerful, working with them doesn't really need friends with any other faction although being on the Officials good side is recommended. They are situated in the orange building in town. I recommend them for a few initial missions but not for long term. ///////////////////////// // Civilians - BPFACTG // ///////////////////////// The Civilians don't offer any real missions but you can take small side mission with some of the people (You have to know where to look) they are protected by the Officials but they aren't powerless. It will be ok if you somehow make it in to their bad books but just don't get violent with them... They fight back... (I had a old lady pull a hand grenade out of her purse and accidentally blow herself up) They are found in towns and along roads. If you find any missions, take them, they are usually fast, simple and keeps you in their good books. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 5. Weapons BPWEAPO // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// +KNIFE+ Self explanatory, piece of metal sharpened and designed to hurt people. +PISTOLS+ Short range, lightweight, boomsticks. The come in a couple kinds like revolvers and silenced pistols. +SUBMACHINE GUNS+ That's it, one kind, the ever useful Uzi. You've seen it used in countless films and in many forms. Very very high rate of fire... Very. You finish your clip in less than a second. Not to great in terms of damage or range though. +AUTOMATIC RIFLES+ These guns have power and range. Ak-47, Infantry Rifle (M16), Assault Rifle you name it. these guns may seem lacking in range, but its just that map that looks big. If the bad guy seems to far away to be accurate, shoot anyways, it probably isn't. Very upgradeable and come with different bullet types: -Armor Piercing Bullets -Standard -Dum Dum bullets (Glass tipped-bullets designed to go into a target and shatter, very effective against infantry... I saw it on CSI because I'm special :) ) +SNIPER RIFLES+ You know what these are if you have ever played a shooter game before. Big fat heavy gun with a scope, very long range and very accurate. +GRENADE LAUNCHER & ANTI-AIRCRAFT+ These are the weapons that make you go "Wow" after you blow something up, shoot these at people for a good laugh or at a helicopter if its shooting at you. Lets people know that you mean business (well actually carrying it won't affect how people feel about you... but I like to think so... because I'm special :) ) +ANCIENT WEAPONS+ Sounds all mystical and stuff but its just a fancy way of saying "Crossbow" Shoots darts from a long range, very accurate and quiet. You'll have to aim slightly higher for targets at a distance to compensate for gravity. +GRENADES+ These kinda hurt when they go off so stand a bit back. useful for bad guys in a room or behind cover. +MISC+ On top of he standard weapons listed above, the game also includes a variety of other "weapons" such as binoculars, directional microphone, bullhorn, cell phone jar of jam, etc... things that you can hold and use like a weapon but they don't really do damage per say. Still load of fun though. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 6. Making Money BPMONEY // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// There are countless ways of making money in the world of boiling point I will list as many of the obvious ones as I can but I'm sure I will miss some out of the way ways. - Working for factions. This is by far the most interesting and effective way to make money as well as enemies. This involves killing, stealing, kidnapping and various other activities. - Selling stuff, this won't make you rich, it won't be fun, and its very dangerous. Pretty much what it sounds like. Kill someone and take his stuff, then sell it for a tiny profit. I would seriously not recommend using this as a primary source of income, but when you are doing other missions, it is easy to take stuff off a dead guy and earn a little extra off the side. Update: I only recently found that if you shoot the driver of a car and can take the car, and sell it, break it, whatever you want. This will add a very slight bonus to you pesos because steeling cars usually only nets you about 200- 400 pesos per car (For some reason they assume it was stolen... I wonder why) - Bus routes, yes, if you talk to the man in the booth next to the bus station, he will offer you some dough driving a bus. You just drive a big clunky bus from point A to point B. The amount earned can range from 70 Pesos to 400 Pesos (Not much) and if you run into trouble, it isn't easy to escape. I seriously don't recommend taking a bus route when you are hostile with the Officials as you have to, very slowly, drive through checkpoints. - You can also find work in transporting goods. If you have a pilots license, you can transport adrenalin (Drugs) for cash, this is a fairly risk free way to go but working with factions is still the best. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 7. HUD BPHUD // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Short for Heads Up Display (In case you were wondering) its what shows you your health, ammo, weapons, and direction. Top left-hand corner is your health and next to that is your incoming information. You will see important information appear here. The bottom left-hand corner is the Use Slots. This shows the status of you car, gun ammo, whatever. The bottom right-hand corner is your inventory, it hides it self so to bring it press any key from 1-0 Top right-hand corner is you compass/minimap (Press Tab to switch between) And finally, the center of your screen is the crosshair //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 8. Getting Started BPMAIN // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Ok, down to business, When you first gain control, you will be standing at a bus stop with a hint box open. Close the hint box or tick the "Don't show this hint again" and then close it, your choice. Take a moment to get familiar with the controls. Your first button pushed should probably be F7 (Quicksave) as it only takes a nanosecond and if you end up testing your gun on someone you want to be able to load. Walk around the area but stay close to the bus stop and avoid cars as they tend to hit you. Press H to see the time of day and press F to turn on the flash light. You can get out your weapons by pressing 1 or 2 and you can holster by pressing 0. (Note that people don't treat you any different if you are holding a weapon and the police don't mind) If you press I (Inventory) then you can click the different tabs at the top of the screen, hints will pop up telling what they are* Also, rest assured that you can walk around the city perfectly safe as long as you don't harm anyone. The cops, Mafia, Guerrilla, Civilians and even the local Indians will be happy to strike up a conversation and will not resort to any form of violence right off the bat. Now most likely man will come up to you after a short while and greet you. He has no significant role at all in terms of the game so don't feel bad about skipping his skipping his conversation (Esc). You can get the same talk options with just about any civilian you talk to. I do advise new players to talk to him and ask where to find all the places he lists. Even if you don't commit these to memory, the game will commit it to your objectives list to help find them later. but as I stated before, you can ask any passer-by. Another thing of note is that you may or may not get a phone call (Press K to accept the call) Please note you do not HAVE to accept the call because it will always be your ex-wife complaining about something and insulting you. (Also, if you do not have any patches installed then there are cases where the chat box remains after the call and prevents you from doing much until someone talks to you.) Ok, so now you have a bit of a feel for the game, time to see the editor. First, Open up the Objectives screen (O) and click the "Search for Lisa" Tab and click on the listing. Now exit this screen by pressing Esc. (Depending on what is selected in the Objectives screen determines what the compass points to.) Now you should see a line pointing roughly North saying "0.4km" (If you stand where you first started) Press Tab to switch to the map as this may be easier to follow. Now start heading in that direction and stay off the roads unless you want the thrill of being hit by an oncoming car. For exact directions: Cross the road from the bus stop and then cross the road again to your right so that you enter a park-like area head straight south down to the end of the park until you get to a motel (it should be the building to your right if you stayed on the park sidewalk that runs along the road) now press Tab again to see the compass. Try to get the line-with-dot-at-end pointing up and you should see a tan-green building with white square columns in front of you, head to that and make your way through to archway that leads into a small courtyard with steps going up on either side. Now then if you look at your compass you'll see a little red arrow next to the distance, do you see how it is pointing up? That means your destination IS up :) If you stand facing the tree in the courtyard with your back facing away from your starting point, head up the stairs to your right and you should see a door with a sign above it in Spanish and it should say in bold lettering "Verdad". Go up to the door until it lights up and you see "Open" under your crosshair. Whenever you can talk/pick up/use/open/get in something, the object/person will light up and there will be the possible action listed under your crosshair. Go ahead and open the door by pressing Enter, head on in and turn right. You'll see a man at a desk and possibly some rats. (Note that rats don't do much and won't/can't hurt you) go to the man at the desk and press F7 before talking to him. There really isn't much that can go wrong with this conversation and don't worry about being rude (This game doesn't have the Good/Bad alignment thing a number of other rpg games tend to have) However he may try to make you pay money and if this happens keep refusing/threatening him. If you mess up and ask where to earn money to pay him, then you can press F8 (Quickload) to load the point before you talked to him to try again. Once you find out what you need and you get the car and the goodies (Hopefully free of charge) you can head back down the step to see a car (:o what a surprise!) Walk up to it and another hint box will pop up telling you the controls to the car. Before you head off, it may be wise to press F10 as this may be a more comfortable view. Now that you have a car (YAY!) your boundaries have been extended (they were restricted but i seriously don't recommend walking through the jungle... seriously) Press Tab to get back to your map. and you should see a bridge to west crossing some water, we want to get to that. Press F7 and start off towards the bridge. Head through the archway you came through and turn left. I should point out at this point that as much fun as it is running over the civilians, it will harm your relationship with them so I don't highly recommend it. Like I said, turn left and then right so that you are heading back towards the big grey tower. when you get to the end of the road turn left and keep going until you get to a small ramp up. head up it and right and then left so you should be crossing the bridge, once over, keep following the paved road passed a second smaller bridge, shortly after the bridge, you should see a paved road off to your right (its the thin brown path on you minimap). Head up that and follow it as best you can as the trees really seem to hurt your dinky starter car. Don't make a big deal about it though if you do get a few dents in your car , in fact, i wouldn't be surprised if you need repairs before you need gas! Once again I seriously stress following the road and avoiding the water because the first time I played I drove it in and got eaten by piranha. Ok, so you did what I said and followed the path but uh oh. the path was never finished! Well, at this point you are thinking I know some way around this little dilemma or some alternate route... well I don't. All I can say is drive slowly and avoid trees, also, you should see a light colored stretch of the map shooting off west of the red X on your minimap, that's a runway, if you can make it there your home free. Its not that hard really... Once you get there, make sure you press Z exiting you car to shut it off as it will still burn gas even if its not moving. talk to the man at the dock(Augusto) and pay him the 500 pesos to learn to drive a motorboat. Head to the end of the dock and press Enter to get in. You may as well press O once you are in and click the Missions tab. You will see it is one mission broken up into 6 parts, these are sub-missions. most missions will include at least two sub-missions. Exit this screen to start boating! Basically, use the map or compass to help you drive around all the buoys and note your boat has a machine-gun (Left-Click) Not much help to this mission... but still cool. Once you are finished, head back and pull up ALONGSIDE the dock, the side facing the other building, not the side you found the boat at. (you'll know you are at it when you hear the clear tone) Head back ashore and talk to Augusto to earn your second license! (YAY!) Now retrace your steps and drive back into town the same way you got here. After you cross the bridge back into town turn left down the ramp and start heading east until you get to the point where the big grey castle is directly across from you to your right and to your left are apartments. Pull onto the curb so most of your car (80-90%) of it is on the sidewalk (This is very important as other cars will just keep driving regardless of what is left in the street be it a person or a car) Press Z and head into the orange building across from the grey tower. (Its the most orange building I've ever seen, with a telephone booth next to the entrance) Head on in and up two flights of stairs. There will only be one door on this floor so go through it (Note: you will be denied access at night, if this is the case please Ctrl + F and search this document for 'sleep' without the quotes. Otherwise head on in to see someone who like rather government-like. Talk to him to begin your first faction mission, he's with the CIA but don't let this bother you if you had planned on joining another faction: 1. the factions aren't set in stone and you can always to work for many factions at once 2. this mission doesn't involve anything that hurts your relationship with other factions (thus allowing you to join whomever you please later) and 3. Its easy! No killing or fighting! Good for learning! Accept his mission and head back down to your car. Start driving East and you should pass a statue of a man on a horse, just passed this is a car dealership! At this point I will indeed give you the choice of picking up a better car or to keep driving and do it later. If you want to purchase a car, read on, if not, skip the section that I've marked and read on after that. +--------------------------Buying a Car----------------------------------------+ Pull into the lot, press Z and step out, Look around and see which car you want, at this point (assuming you've been following the guide) you should still have around 2200+ pesos this is enough to buy you that shiny red pickup truck. (not the one that's falling apart) If you are sure you want to buy then talk to the man and sell your old car, this will net you about 300 pesos (Ka-ching). Here is a list of the cars and how much they should cost (arranged in order of price): -Patton (Old Pickup truck) 800 Pesos -Frustrada (Yellow Four-door, Close to entrance) 1000 Pesos -Mibell (The Car you used to own, Brown, Ugly, Cheap) 1200 Pesos -Castell (Red Two-door, Kinda falling apart) 1500 Pesos -Transporter (White Van) 2000 Pesos -Melarud (Red Pickup Truck) 2200 Pesos -Heru (Brown Hummer-like Vehicle) 5000 Pesos -Piranhia (Green Jeep with Mounted Machine-Gun) 10,000 Pesos -Vintage Car (Green, Expensive-looking car) 15,000 Pesos Personally, I would go for the Melarud, its a lot tougher than it looks and is quite speedy for its price, but, your choice. +-------------------------Back to the Game-------------------------------------+ Now drive east to the check point and stop, they will open the barrier for you. Keep driving along the paved road until you get to the gas station, you will see is on your minimap. Pull in, but be careful not to hit the man in yellow as he is your mission! Talk to the man (Champ) and you will receive the case, while you are here, walk around and talk to the gas station attendants, you will see that they charge a set price depending on the car. Luckily, it won't change no matter how badly damaged your car is. I recommend that unless you are being hunted down, don't worry about your car until its about 20-30 points from 0. same with the gas in fact, its 50 pesos no matter how much you fill it (The meters broken apparently). Now that you know where to service your car, you can head West, back to the orange building in town. Up to the third floor and through the door, once again, if its locked then search for sleep to see what to do. Otherwise head on in and talk to him, you'll give him the briefcase and he will give you... 250 Pesos! (YAY! Your first profit!) I should explain now that, as you already know, the objective of the game is to find Lisa and it is very possible to complete the game without having to work for factions. The advantage to working for factions is, well, money! Money and fun, you get some very interesting faction missions in the game. So now what? Well, that's about i believe it or not, you have now covered pretty much every aspect of the game and are ready to head on out there for yourself. You now know how to: -Use your Inventory, Mission, Profile, and Upgrade screens -Drive a car -Drive a boat -Use the compass/Minimap effectively -Complete missions -Make some dough -Buy/Sell/Handle Weapons -You know about factions -You know all the major hotspots of town (check your mission log) -And most importantly, you know where to start! //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 9. Hints & Tips BPTIP // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -S.S.T. Steal Spare Tires, this my sound silly but whenever you see a parked car or even a stopped car, go up to it and it F2, then drag the spare tire into your inventory and then drop it off in your own car. When you get further into the game, you will get a lot, I mean a lot, of flat tires. -Buy your own guns; don't just use the ones you picked up as they tend to be unkempt and will jam a lot in firefights. -Sleep, Press J to sleep, check your watch often (H) and make sure you don't get too tired (P to check). Also if you can only get to places at night or during the day... sleep! You can only sleep in places that are safe such as a base or camp of a friendly faction, a motel or your car. -Syringes are far more effective at healing than fruits or natural methods (like sleep) but you can quickly become addicted (P to check) and the more addicted, the less it works. You can cure your addictions at hospitals. Update: PK Kim(See Suggestions) suggests that you should buy donuts for healing. This is true as donuts are rather effective and pose no side effects. You can buy donuts from the man who is standing around some boxes buy the motel. You may have to walk around the motel to find him. -Save often (F7) Before entering a building or before taking to someone or somewhere safe during a firefight. Your game can hold up to three separate quicksaves as well as regular saves so you can go retrace your steps easily. -Avoid the water, there are dangerous fish in the water and if you do need to cross a body of water, try to do so in a boat. //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 10. Suggestions BPSUG // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This section was added to allow other people to make suggestions about the game. PK Kim Writes: BPPKK Onto the factions... you recommended siding with the Mafia as they offer the most amount of money, but I think it's as easy to make money by making them enemies. One big thing about making Mafia your enemy is that killing them will get you friendship with gov and guerrillas, and you can do missions for both gov and guerrillas (though guerrilla missions aren't really worth doing. I just try to keep the relation over 40 so I get free medical treatment. I think gov Drs need 80+ for free treatment. Also, there's guerrilla mission in Puerto Faro that will net you massive negative gov relation). Of course, being friendly with gov and guerrilla makes moving about the game much easier, and you also get better price for selling equipments at the base for most things. Being in good relationship with them also makes it easier to stay friendly with Citizens and Indians. In fact, I think it's worth it to pay money at the bank in Puerto Sombre to make your relation with Citizens 100 as soon as possible. Once you have good relation with Citizens, you get 89 pesos for medicine5 from the doctor in Puerto Faro(though the fruit vendor pays better for med1 and med2, 13 and 29, I think). Also, the roadside ammo dealers pay 30 pesos for grenades and good price for weapons also. Every time you wipe out mafia bases(for multiple times since they re-spawn as soon as you move away a little distance), just collecting the meds, ammos, and grenades can net you serious pesos. I didn't bother using meds altogether in the game since the diminishing return and addiction wasn't worth it to me. The donuts you can buy in the Puerto Faro was adequate for me, being light and cheap enough without side effects, until I was able to buy Indian meds from the Indians. You can buy the Indian meds once you finish all the missions for Singing Boa(in the village toward SW), and those meds are more potent though somewhat heavy. I'm not sure about doing missions for the Indians in the Cave around SE, since doing missions for them lowers Citizen relation quite a bit, making you spend all the money you earn from the missions to re-raise the Citizen relation. Only thing is, finishing missions for them is the only way to get the last Xenus fragments(incidentally, Xenus mission is a big waste of time and money. I finished it only for the completeness' sake. All you get is a 11000 or so pesos worth of necklace. You also mentioned about a hidden Indian treasure. I don't remember any Indian mentioning anything like that. I always was in good relation with Indians, so perhaps they were trying to hoax you out of Mafia money? Only hidden treasure I know is the one in Puerto Faro. It's in the cave behind the old man's house which is down the street from CIA house and across from Camilo's. You follow a trail up the mountain behind the house and use a dynamite to open up the cave. There's a few grand's worth of artifacts, along with a Xenus fragment. I guess there's a bug so that as long as you don't go back to the old man to finish the mission, the treasures re-spawn. >------------------------------------------------------------------------------< David Robertson writes: BPDRO here's a little strategy/suggestion I'm using... Well there are 2 main keys for success in this game: 1) Mafia's money 2) Government's Support wouldn't it be great to have both? having alotta money but still in good shape with the government? well basiclly finish off the first series of the governments missions and get a 100 relation with them... you'ld probably be in a bad shape with Mafia, huh...no worries what are the Guerrillas for? just take on a few of them and blow out thier base a few times (you should have a nice weapon from the government by now) & your relation with the mafia should raise enough to get some missions... now time to turn, go for te Mafia missions, when they put you against the government just basicly get the objective & run out (your relationship with them should be enough to drive close to your objective and run out after doing it. still every now & then go & take out some Guerrillas to make up... now you can have both support & money and btw, there are 2 ways to get the search for Lisa missions done: 1) Government & Civillians 2) Don pedro the first: You'll have to be paying alotta money for almost every move but wont go up against anything real serious the second: Don ussually gives you two options: 1) spend a massive amount of money and get your solution quick 2) spending no money but going through alot of action...against the government &... so basicly turn against Guerrillas & if you want civillians support go against the bandits you can also make some good money off the weapons you get well thats it for my strategy... >------------------------------------------------------------------------------< Sanjay writes: BPSAN I happened to stumble upon the so called indiantreasure. It is worth 10,000. I didnt do any missions for them. Where the volcano is near the end of the search for lisa missions. If you stay on the tops of the mountains youll see in once in a while a cavern down below which looks like a steep drop. Jump over to the side and go down it. There is a path that looks like a hole in the wall follow it all the way down to an underground pond with totem poles surrounding it. There is a statue submerged in the pond holding a necklace, take it. Also there is kinda a bug in this part of the game. I'm still trying to figure it out. If you keep following the path down there is a secret door that leads somewhere. I cant get past that door. It wont open and going back the other way, if you cross the cavern to the other side, you get killed. The money is worth dying. My advice is leave some extra equipment in a car and head out there get the necklace, kill yourself then return to your car and get your gear. the jeweller in Puerto Sombra priced the necklace at 10000. Dying in boiling point to become rich hasnt become such fun. lol //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // 11. Credits BPCREDIT // //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -This guide was written, corrected, edited and posted by Liam Howell. -Suggestions from PK Kim (Very helpful!) -Bug fixes from Bernd Wolffgramm -I used http://www.network-science.de/ascii/ to do the ascii art as my own attempts are just shameful -The only outside sources other than the ascii art helper was the game and the game manual which helped me with choosing what to put in the table of contents and some terminology. The descriptions of the weapons and the factions was all done by me. 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