Complete Objective 2 in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare by moving to the crossroads and waiting for Captain Foley's debriefing speech.
- 1Move to the intersection of the roads.
- 2Wait for Captain Foley to deliver a debriefing speech.
- When facing the gunner on the APC truck, it is possible to shoot him. Go to the farthest right window (which the squad will eventually depart through) to see the gunner in profile. He notices you quickly, so do not stay revealed for long. If you shoot him quickly, he will not have time to turn his shielded gun around and suppress you. This takes good timing, but you do not need a steady gun. If you miss and he turns, just duck or back away from the window, and he will turn back.
- When encountering the Germans in the houses, pick off the one in the rightmost house in the top window first, as he is most visible. Then, target the one manning an MG42 in the "garage." This helps your squad. Use grenades before strafing around the left flank and sweeping the house of remaining soldiers.
- German grenades can be obtained in several places. The first is in the upstairs room of the first building you advance on at the beginning of the level. The second is beside the desk in the room you take from the Germans after the truck. The last is inside the church, behind the MG42.
- When facing the second Flakpanzer, taking the left wall was an option, but more cover (press the cover button to crouch behind walls or objects) is found on the right where you can duck behind columns or below a small ledge. Here, you can also stop several reinforcements coming to the right. After that, pick off shooters near your field of vision or throw grenades into the far right group (two or three is good). Then, make your way from the right side, picking off whoever is left standing.
- You can grenade the last Flakpanzer before you even get there. With proper aiming (try a very steep angle), toss grenades just over the wall that shields the Flakpanzer (and has AA gunfire roaring over it), killing a few soldiers and noticeably stopping the firing.
Context: D-Day 0500 hours, Ste Mere Eglise. The boys on the beaches must have landed by now. They are only a few miles away but right now it seems like a million. You do not have a radio and are completely cut off. Captain Foley was right. You faced a platoon or more of German paratroopers when you took the village last night. Today you hold it against German counterattack. Your defenses are all stolen: enemy MG42s, Panzerfausts for anti-tank defense and the village itself. The air force and navy put on quite a show this morning pounding the hell out of those beaches. One thing is certain, the Germans know you are here. Whether that means they turn tails and run or come swarming out of the woodwork, you are about to find out.
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