The civilian car became an undercover pursuit vehicle, and the vehicle seems to be indestructible. And quite funny how the game emphasize on minimal use of force due to the reputation of the actor, lol. And I think it didn't matter that you treat the injured or not, cause the mission narrative mentions that they are dead and to just prioritize arresting the suspect. Either way, well done. Looking forward to the final mission.
The civilian vehicle is probably the only one fast enough to catch up with the actor. The indestructibility runs through the whole Emergency series. EM3 and 4 don't do it any better. I can't understand that with the minimal use of violence. In this case, he's the prime suspect in a murder. If he doesn't cooperate, force should be appropriate. Funnily enough, the director wasn't dead at all. He was still alive. As for the person in the pool, I can't comment. I can't get to them myself and fire brigade divers have only been around since Emergency 3.
The new Emergency has been "announced" for a while, I believe since the beginning of May. I myself had to digest that first, because the whole thing doesn't tie in with the previous PC EM's at all. Free to play, in-game purchases, no modding support (although we already had that with the spinoffs EM2012,... Nobody found that great there either.) and probably no "free" vehicle control like in Emergency HQ, but instead predetermined ways. Doesn't sound all that great at first glance. Wait and see how it turns out. After all, something new is coming for the PC instead of allowing the "area" to be completely eliminated. There was a test phase for the new EM, but it was limited to 100 players and you are not allowed to pass on any information. Key word: NDA.
@@2344Luca Yes... It looks like the next game in the series will be a simple port of Emergency HQ on PC, sadly. After the most terrible Emergency 20, which also needs to be bought separately from Emergency 5, a bad Emergency 2 port for phones and Emergency HQ, I don't think that something better than a money-pumping machine will come out of the new part of Emergency.
The civilian car became an undercover pursuit vehicle, and the vehicle seems to be indestructible. And quite funny how the game emphasize on minimal use of force due to the reputation of the actor, lol. And I think it didn't matter that you treat the injured or not, cause the mission narrative mentions that they are dead and to just prioritize arresting the suspect. Either way, well done. Looking forward to the final mission.
The civilian vehicle is probably the only one fast enough to catch up with the actor. The indestructibility runs through the whole Emergency series. EM3 and 4 don't do it any better.
I can't understand that with the minimal use of violence. In this case, he's the prime suspect in a murder. If he doesn't cooperate, force should be appropriate.
Funnily enough, the director wasn't dead at all. He was still alive. As for the person in the pool, I can't comment. I can't get to them myself and fire brigade divers have only been around since Emergency 3.
@@2344Luca Agreed. Btw, I saw the EMERGENCY game on Steam yesterday, looks more like a reboot of sorts. Keeping my eye out for updates.
The new Emergency has been "announced" for a while, I believe since the beginning of May.
I myself had to digest that first, because the whole thing doesn't tie in with the previous PC EM's at all. Free to play, in-game purchases, no modding support (although we already had that with the spinoffs EM2012,... Nobody found that great there either.) and probably no "free" vehicle control like in Emergency HQ, but instead predetermined ways. Doesn't sound all that great at first glance. Wait and see how it turns out. After all, something new is coming for the PC instead of allowing the "area" to be completely eliminated.
There was a test phase for the new EM, but it was limited to 100 players and you are not allowed to pass on any information. Key word: NDA.
@@2344Luca Yes... It looks like the next game in the series will be a simple port of Emergency HQ on PC, sadly. After the most terrible Emergency 20, which also needs to be bought separately from Emergency 5, a bad Emergency 2 port for phones and Emergency HQ, I don't think that something better than a money-pumping machine will come out of the new part of Emergency.