


Keep in mind that enemies are defined as objects in the editor and your militia that you allready placed was set into default group. Here you can see that the predefined logic of the monitor is allready set so that the monitor doesnt activate until all objects in the default group is defeated or killed. In this case place the monitor near the mission success object then press square to define the logic of the monitor. Monitors are the foundation for creating great missions by using them in different ways. Go back into Object select by pressing X twice then from the Logic box select the monitor which is the first object from the left. If you don't want an object however after all in your list press Square to unload it and you can replace it with something else.įor this test though press X to place the militia anywhere you like. You have two rows of standard objects which can't be removed and five rows that you can use to choose other objects from a list that you want to have in your mission.įor this test choose an empty row and then select the militia which is the first from the list. To add an object into the world press X anywhere and then X again and you can see the object you have available. This is done by pressing the Square button and then X to accept your changes. The mission start object is also where you can edit the name of your mission, tags, caption, time of day and add objective. The same goes for all other objects in the editor that you place yourself. The other one which is also standard and must be in all missions is a mission success object.īoth of these are movable by hovering over them and pressing the circle button and then the X button to place. One which is the mission start which is the object with the exclamation mark is where your mission starts. You will see when the edior starts up that you only have two objects in your mission which are standard. At first he is wary of Cole due to his distrust of conduits, but begins to respect him after all the help Cole gives to him and his men.If choose to start an empty mission your mission will be set to start from where you are standing in the world.

However he is not quick to give out respect. Rosco Laroche is a very loyal man, showing respect to his faction the Rebels. He wears a green jacket that reads Vietnam on the back, with a light blue T-shirt under it. Laroche is an African American man with a dark skin complexion.

He decides to join his forces with Cole MacGrath against their common enemies, Joseph Bertrand and the Militia. Rosco is the leader of the Rebels in New Marais.
