Publisher: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Shooter
Release Date: August 2, 2005 (US)
Release Date: August 2, 2005 (US)
Release Date: August 2, 2005 (US)
T for Teen: Blood, Mild Language, Violence
Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 Summit Strike

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Publisher: Ubisoft
Publisher: Ubisoft
Genre: Shooter
Release Date: August 2, 2005 (US)
Release Date: August 2, 2005 (US)
Release Date: August 2, 2005 (US)
T for Teen: Blood, Mild Language, Violence

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 Summit Strike Walkthrough & Strategy Guide

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Published: Jan 18, 2005
Bunker Hill Redux Government District Rolling Hills

Suggested Weapons

    Lonewolf Load out: M29 assault system
    Marksman Load out: SVD, SCAR-H SV
    Grenadier Load out: SCAR-H/M320

With its open design, Rolling Hills is a great map for getting long range kills in both Co-op and Adversarial Multiplayer. If close quarters fighting is your preference, have no fear, the three enemy camps offer plenty of quick hitting action in the narrow spaces between the tents and buildings. A balanced mix of long range weapons and machine guns in the player's squad is a particularly effective Co-op choice. When clearing one of the camps, the snipers can provide long range support for the machine gunners as they assault the camp directly. The withering fire of the MG's will work well in the close confines of the camp.

Strategic Locations
Along the eastern portion of the map, high cliff walls run the entire length of the playable space. In the southeast and northeast corners, players can take small trails up to excellent sniper perches. The northeast corner offers a great view of the northern camp and will allow the player to recon and attack with great results in Co-op mission. The creek that runs across the middle of the map allows players to move across the center of the map undetected. This will allow players with shorter range weapons to get close enough to snipers on the cliffs to attack the snipers from the flank.

Don't Miss
The enemy lieutenant. In Co-op he is randomly placed in one of the camps. He is the first elite unit that the players will encounter in the game. He has a red beret and a distinctive loadout. Don't observe him alive on the map for too long because he is a better marksman than the regular enemy troops.

MP Game Play Tips
For multiplayer dominance, keep to the perimeter of the map with your back to the wall of the cliffs. This will allow you to have your most vulnerable side covered and allow you to take shots into less defensible positions in the interior of the map.

Snipers should not linger too long in one spot. Remember to "shoot and scoot" - make a kill and move on. A sniper can always come back to a spot but try to make your behavior as unpredictable as possible.

Do not use the roads to move from place to place on the map. Players that make this mistake will find themselves cut down from opponents hidden in the stands of trees lining the road.

Tips for Co-op Mission
Split up your team to recon the camps. Try not to engage enemies inside the camps because the enemy's chopper will be called in to evacuate the lieutenant. Once the camp with the lieutenant has been located, strategically position your team and take out the lieutenant in the first volley. Clear the camp and if the chopper shows itself, take it down.

The helicopter that comes to pick up the lieutenant is most vulnerable when it makes its descent to its landing zone. A well launched 40 mm grenade should put the chopper down for the count and kill the lieutenant if he has boarded.

Try out your marksman skills on the enemy patrol that can be viewed to the west when the mission begins. The M29 can make short work of this trio in just one shot.

2 Enemy machine gun jeeps patrol the roads that run north and south in the center of the map. If you spot one before it sees you, stay well concealed and let it pass. Ambush the jeep from behind and the entire crew can be wiped out before they have a chance to react.

Check your radar constantly in the camps. The close quarters allow the enemy patrols to flank an unwary player quite easily.

When attacking the camps, try to coordinate your attack with other members of your squad. When the enemies have has multiple targets to address, they cannot concentrate their fire on one target.

— Mike Clopper (a.k.a. Cloptimus Prime)
Design Scripter
Red Storm Entertainment

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