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Save before the final mission for GTA San Andreas: The Definitive EditionIn this save:1) Completed all story missions except the final one;2) Captured 35.85% of the territories;3) Carl has $296,975 in his account;4) The minigun has 4901 rounds.Have a nice game!
It's great to have a whole mission pack for free, and eleven levels are not to be sniffed at. And yet ... I can't get excited about this one. I replayed Armagon recently, and found it distinctly underwhelming by modern standards, but this is well below Armagon's level. The new monsters -- including both bosses -- are pretty awful. The layouts are incoherent and artificial. Most of the new weapons are close to useless (though the fire grenades are kind of fun). There's a new power-up but it doesn't seem to do anything.
I was compelled to retry this after somebody on Reddit was claiming it should be considered Quake's 3rd official mission pack, and I was relieved to see this bug-fixed release from 2008 as my first memories of the pack were not good.
Played it, was somewhat hyped by the premise of "mission pack #3"... Well, for me another mod (Travail) did the job of an expansion pack much better. Can't say much about maps and weapons, they were... ok, i guess. Monsters, on the other hand, were very poorly designed and looked amateurish. Especially the fast black knights, bats and first boss. However, Jaggers - the robots - while overpowered, were actually kinda fun. Final boss - Legond - looked like a custom model for DM, imported into game... I expected the lieutenant of Quake to look somewhat like Almalexia from TES III: Tribunal, not like a female combatant from Unreal Tournament))) Even though I said all that about new monsters, I still gave this mod 4/5, because it's OK. Not great, but still does its job of providing more Quake.
The Planned Home shown in Plan View is used to set the approximate start point when planning a mission (i.e. when a vehicle may not even be connected to QGC). It is used by QGC to estimate mission times and to draw waypoint lines.
The plan tools are used for adding individual waypoints, easing mission creation for complicated geometries, uploading/downloading/saving/restoring missions, and for navigating the map. The main tools are described below.
Center map, Zoom In, Zoom Out tools help users better view and navigate the Plan view map (they don't affect the mission commands sent to the vehicle).
Click on the Add Waypoint tool to activate it. While active, clicking on the map will add new mission waypoint at the clicked location. The tool will stay active until you select it again. Once you have added a waypoint, you can select it and drag it around to change its position.
The File tools are used to move missions between the ground station and vehicle, and to save/restore them from files. The tool displays an ! to indicate that there are mission changes that you have not sent to the vehicle.
Mission commands for the current mission are listed on the right side of the view. At the top are a set of options to switch between editing the mission, GeoFence and rally points.Within the list you can select individual mission items to edit their values.
Set the default altitude for the first mission item added to a plan (subsequent items take an initial altitude from the previous item). This can also be used to change the altitude of all items in a plan to the same value; you will be prompted if you change the value when there are items in a plan.
The Planned Home Position section allows you to simulate the vehicle's home position while planning a mission. This allows you to view the waypoint trajectory for your vehicle from takeoff to mission completion.
This is only the planned home position and you should place it where you plan to start the vehicle from. It has no actual impact on flying the mission. The actual home position of a vehicle is set by the vehicle itself when arming.
If you are planning a mission while you are connected to a vehicle the firmware and vehicle type will be determined from the vehicle. This section allows you to specify the vehicle firmware/type when not connected to a vehicle.
The additional value that can be specified when planning a mission is the vehicle flight speed. By specifying this value, total mission or survey times can be approximated even when not connected to a vehicle.
Plan uploading and downloading can fail over a noisy communication link (affecting missions, GeoFence, and rally points). If a failure occurs you should see a status message in the QGC UI similar to:
There is a much smaller possibility that issues are caused by bugs in either flight stack or QGC.To analyse this possibility you can turn on Console Logging for Plan upload/download and review the protocol message traffic.
IMERG Early, Late and Final Run data is made available in multiple data formats with different types of processing to serve the needs of the data user community. Below are some of the most popular datasets, formats and tools for downloading and visualizing IMERG data.
The main difference between the IMERG Early and Late Run is that Early only has forward propagation (which basically amounts to extrapolation forward in time), while the Late has both forward and backward propagation (allowing interpolation). As well, the additional 10 hours of latency allows lagging data transmissions to make it into the Late run, even if they were not available for the Early (see below).
A1: The combined precipitation research team at Goddard has major responsibility for the Global Precipitation Climatology Project monthly Satellite-Gauge combined product, the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Multi-satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) 3B43 monthly product (previously), and the IMERG Final Run monthly product. In each case the multi-satellite data within the product are averaged to the monthly scale and combined with the Global Precipitation Climatology Centre's (GPCC) monthly surface precipitation gauge analysis (see ). In each case the multi-satellite data are adjusted to the large-area mean of the gauge analysis, where available (mostly over land), and then combined with the gauge analysis using a simple inverse estimated-random-error variance weighting. In all three data sets the gauge analysis has an important or dominant role in determining the final combined value for grid boxes in areas with "good" gauge coverage. Regions with poor gauge coverage, such as central Africa have a higher weight on the satellite input. The oceans are mostly devoid of gauges and therefore mostly lack such gauge input. Isolated island stations are deleted from the GPCC gauge analysis before use because they are usually not representative of the surrounding ocean, and frequently not even the island as a whole.
Infiltrate Alpha ProtocolSafehouse(s)Greece SafehouseHandlerSIE orAlbatross or Steven HeckOperationsOperation Full CircleMission DetailsLocationGrayboxGame ProgressionPrevious MissionsNext MissionsContact Albatross orContact Scarlet Lake orContact Sheikh Ali ShaheedEndingsInfiltrate Alpha Protocol is the final mission of the game. Its contents are about the same, with the final scene varying greatly by your deeds and reputation with the characters in the game.
After a short cutscene with Darcy, you will experience your final flash forward with Leland. There are no reputation repercussions of this encounter, but you will have the chance to join Leland and Halbech if you have a high enough reputation with Leland (and betray them later if you want) or stand firm against them.
If Marburg survived Rome, you will meet him here. You can try to turn him against Parker for +5 AP and assistance in a coming boss battle. You will need to have completed both his dossier and Parker's to be able to select the correct option to achieve this -- somewhat ambiguously named "Dossier". It will be offered twice, in case you want to use your first line to sass him up. Choosing it will reveal that Parker was Marburg's handler on the mission in Pakistan where Marburg was disavowed by a previous version of Alpha Protocol, and will drive Marburg to seek revenge on Parker.
Note that if you inform Parker about Marburg's actions against Madison in Rome it will trigger a scene of Parker seeking revenge on Marburg, preventing you from witnessing Marburg confront Parker about the mission in Pakistan.
Scarlet will only be present if you met with her in Contact Scarlet Lake prior to this mission. Scarlet in the interrogation room which is through the locked double doors with a keypad entry on your right in the next hallway with the ceiling turret. Before speaking with her, you will also find a dossier on the U.S. Military and $1,500 on the counter, a dossier on the United States Military and a weapon mod in the safe, and a secret fact on Conrad Marburg and $3,750 by hacking the computer. If you wish to have the Marburg Agent of Change ending, you must meet with her to ensure her scene is not triggered.
If you do not meet with her prior to the final mission and go against Leland, she will appear in the ending. If you do not meet her in the interrogation room and go against Leland, she will appear in the ending.
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