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Far Cry 2 can be a very intimidating experience to many gamers, myself included. It’s not so much Ubisoft’s fault, as that of the developers of every shooter and sandbox game that came before.
There’s a decent chance you’ve missed this game, as it came out just ahead of an avalanche of heavily funded ad campaigns for epic franchises. I am here to tell you that if you did indeed pass on FC2, you passed on one of the most innovative single player experiences to come along in a while. While the destructible vegetation, environment flammability, and the incredible weather effects are all quite stunning, most of the credit goes for the game’s engaging experience goes to the AI department (could there actually be such a thing) at Ubisoft.
The AI in Far Cry 2 are unlike anything I have ever seen.
Because of the advances in that area, you’re gonna need to rethink the way you play this shooter. Here are some NON-spoiling tips to make your transition from regular shooters to this new way of creating video games a LOT smoother.

Here’s a beginner’s guide to understanding and fully enjoying Far Cry 2′s immense single player game.
The AI in FC2 are the closest thing I have ever seen to truly intelligent and truly fallible adversaries. They innovate, they empathize, they make good and bad choices. They can be tricked and they will attempt to trick you.
Unlike other shooters, there doesn’t seem to be any invisible lines in Far Cry 2 that, when crossed, cause the enemy AI to become magically aware of your presence and exact location. If they don’t see or hear you, they don’t know you’re there. This drastically changes the dynamic of the game, as you progress through the single player campaign.
At first, you may find even the simplest checkpoints to be enormously challenging to cope with. That’s because simply running in and shooting up the place can get you killed in the game, just as it likely would if you were a real mercenary taking on 3-5 adversaries in an unfamiliar environment. It takes quite a while, without proper instruction, for you to realize that you aren’t going to enjoy much success in the game by simply blasting everything that moves.
Don’t get me wrong, Far Cry 2 is a shooter at its core, but a shooter that relies heavily on your creativity and the element of surprise. Often your own creative approaches to the game will decide whether you succeed or fail at a mission
Mostly, it’s all about your interaction with the AI.
Take for instance a mission I completed in ACT 1. I was sent to a truck depot to destroy some compressors. I looked at the map, which showed me that there really wasn’t a way to approach in the daylight. The depot was surrounded by rolling grassy hills with an occasional plant here and there. Further scouting revealed that there were tons of enemy AI roaming the grounds. There was no way a head to head fight was going to yield anything but a tombstone for me.
So, I devised a plan.
I decided that I would sneak in and plant explosives at one end of the depot on a propane tank, then sneak around to the other end, closer to the objective, and then detonate the explosives, HOPEFULLY drawing the panicked AI towards the commotion and easing my escape. As I set this in place I used a watch tower to scout the whole situation and take inventory of exactly how many baddies I was up against.
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