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@PaweU, thx ....i tested this mission myself in singleplayer and yes, I needed some save points (mainly on the tasks). I myself come from the co-op area and have opened this mission for single players because it was fun to sneak alone while testing. Balancing single and multiplayer is not easy.
@Mallekip thx for ur comment The sound credits can be found in the game, I didn't want to use them for advertising but to intensify the gaming experience.
In the single player test, I put the AI teammates on fire break and had them stop in certain situations. However, I had the most fun when I left the AI teammates at the starting point. There is no opponent to repawn, all opponents are already on the map
It needs to be said that I recognize the radio calls from other videogames. But yes, they certainly add to the experience.
I also will complain, that the mission does not work very well in singleplayer- once you encounter enemies your AI teammates will continuously fight them. After 20 minutes there were still new enemies appearing, so I assume that the patrols respawn. This kind of breaks the "sneaky" atmosphere, and happened before I could complete the first objective. I agree with PaweU.
Probably better with experienced friends. Recommended.