Newcomers to Far Cry 4: greetings! I hope youâre enjoying your time in Kyrat so far. Itâs a pretty dangerous place though, isnât it? Here are some of the things Iâve discovered that help me stay alive.
https://lastchance.cc/far-cry-4-the-kotaku-review-1661407622%3C/a%3E%3C/p%3E
Cool? Cool. Letâs do this.
Before Anything Else, Capture The Radio Towers
Kyrat is in the Himalayas, which makes Far Cry 4âs open world an incredibly hilly one. In turn, this makes it tricky to navigateâespecially at the beginning of the game, when most of the world map is covered in a thick layer of fog. You can clear the fog from a portion of the map by finding a radio tower, climbing to the top, and flipping the switch that you find there. Doing so doesnât just increase the overall level of visibility on the world map, it also fills in the region with essential detailsâlandmarks, where loot is located, where particular animals like to hang out, etc. Start capturing the radio towers the moment you complete Far Cry 4âs prologue missionsâit shouldnât even wait until the end of Act 1.
You canât capture all of the radio towers at the very beginning of the gameâa small chunk of them are sealed off in the northern section of Kyrat, which is effectively the second âworldâ in Far Cry 4. But the real point here is that basically any time that you can capture new radio towers, you should stop whatever it is youâre killing and do so. Itâs like turning the lights on before you walk into a room.
Use The Awesome Tiny Helicopters To Get Around Kyrat Faster
Like Far Cry 3, Far Cry 4 has a couple nifty gliding devices such as the wingsuit, parachute, and hang glider. A major addition to the new game is a device that actually lets you fly. The super teeny tiny one-person helicopter is an incredibly useful tool for exploring Kyrat simply because itâs the one thing in the game that lifts you high enough up in the air that your path isnât constantly blocked by cliffs. I recommend finding one at the start of the game and taking it around Southern Kyrat to take all the radio towersâthis combo is an effective way to clear out the whole first map in as little as 15-30 minutes.
Also: donât freak out if youâre flying in the helicopter and it starts making scary beeping noises and shaking. This has happened to me a bunch of times, but the thing has never actually stalled or crashed. The vehicle only goes on the fritz if and when youâre flying too high. If you descend a little bit, you should be fine.
âŠOr To Attack Outposts
The buzzer is also an effective, albeit not very subtle, way to capture outposts in the game. Hereâs a handy video showing how to use the âcopter to go on the offensive.
Yes, Two People Can Ride The Buzzer At The Same Time
Whether youâre just aiming for the top of radio towers or executing an all-out assault, donât let the helicopterâs diminutive size fool you: itâs fully compatible with co-op like any other vehicle in the game.
After The Radio Towers, Go Hunting
Coming in at a close second on the list of Things You Need To Do Before Far Cry 4 Becomes A Fun Game To Play is: craft better gear for Ajay. The only way to do this is by hunting animals and harvesting their skin. Creepy, I knowâyouâre basically a serial killer in this game, but one that has a particularly strong appetite for honey badgers.
One of the reasons why itâs useful to seize radio towers first and then hunt is because any given animalâs stomping grounds are highlighted on the map with illustrations of the critter in question. Just zoom in to the icon youâre looking for and set a waypoint. But donât expect a macaque monkey to just be sitting there at the exact location youâve pinpointed, waiting for you to show upâtheyâre usually somewhere in the general area.
Hereâs A List Of All The (Normal) Animals You Need To Kill
To fully upgrade Ajayâs equipment, you need to hunt down a bunch of different animals and harvest their skins. In no particular order, here are all the normal animals and the specific number of skins you need from each:
6 Tibetan Wolf Skins
7 Malayan Tapir Skins
3 Honey Badger Skins
7 Bengal Tiger Skins
4 Bharal Skins
3 Assam Macaque (Monkey) Skins
6 Asian Rhino Skins
8 Sambar Skins
3 Pig Skins (actual pigs, not footballs)
4 Demon Fish Skins
4 Wild Boar Skins
5 Dhole Skins
8 Bear Skins
5 Yak Skins
7 Clouded Leopard Skins
7 Snow Leopard Skins
This walkthrough recommends you hunt Kyratâs animals in a specific order. Iâm not sure thatâs necessary since you donât need to max everything out to properly enjoy Far Cry 4. The one problem I did run into when crafting was that snow leopards are pretty tricky to find early in the game. The best way to get these skins is to wait until you unlock the northern chunk of the map. You can also find the critters during the story missions that send you all the way up into the Himalayas.
To Max Out Your Gear, Do âKyrat Fashion Weekâ Quests
To fully upgrade almost all of your gear, you need to go a step further than collecting all of the animal skins I just listed. With the exception of the weapon holster (see below), the final upgrade for each piece of equipment requires you to kill and skin a special animal. You can find these rare beasts by doing side-missions known as âKyrat Fashion Week,â which are labelled on the map with a little blue sticker with an elephant logo. Game Frontand Video Games Bloggerboth have handy guides that spell out how to complete these.
Use The Bow And Syringes When Youâre Hunting
As I noted in my review, the animals in Kyrat are some of the toughest ones Iâve ever met in a Far Cry game. Since there are so many different animals with unique characteristics, they all pose different challenges. But there are two general things to keep in mind across the board.
First, if youâre hunting with a particular goal in mind (say, getting animal skins to craft a certain item), you should use the bow. Killing animals with arrows awards a âclean kill,â which gives you twice as many skins, so it makes the process much more efficient than attacking them with an uzi or assault rifleâfun as that may be. Second, if youâre having trouble just finding the animals youâre trying to hunt in the first place, use some hunting syringes. Doing so temporarily highlights animal tracks in your vision, making them easier to find. Unfortunately, thereâs no easy way to stock up on these since theyâre not even available to purchase at weapon vendors. Instead, you have to craft them by collecting and then combining red and blue-leaved plants.
Alternatively, Even The Hunting Odds With Some Heavy Firepower
The bow and arrow is useful for killing many of Kyratâs dangerous critters. But not all of them.
You should think of the rhinos and elephants in the game as tanks, for example. Imagine what would happen if you tried to take out a tank with a bow and arrow. Youâre better off giving beasts like these everything youâve got. Other animals like tigers and dogs are more vulnerable to arrows. But theyâre also so aggressive, and they move so quickly, that you put yourself at a serious risk of being eaten if you miss a shot. So if youâre not a pro with the bow yet, fear not. Assault rifles and shotguns take care of deadly predators in a pinch.
Donât Blow Animals Up (If You Need Skins)
If a rhino or tiger is giving you serious trouble, itâs tempting to take a bazooka to the beast. And thatâs totally fineâunless you need to craft anything afterwards. Blowing up an animal ruins their skin, so only use your heaviest firepower as a last resort.
Do Blow Eagles Up No Matter What
Itâs ok to feel sorry for the animals in Far Cry 4. Except for the devil birds known as eagles. Never feel sorry for they eagles. Those fuckers deserve whatever they have coming to them.
Take some sound advice from YouTuber Cosmic Contrarian and give the feathery monsters a taste of their own medicine. With an RPG, of course:
Or, try a slightly more tactful approach, like YouTuber Attomsk, and snipe at them from afar:
Be Very, Very Careful When Pissing Off Bees
I donât know what it is, but thereâs something in Kyrat that has turned its bees into terrifying, bloodthirsty monsters. If youâre anywhere near a beehive, shooting it is essentially suicide.
That said, you should shoot a beehive if you see one near a group of enemies, because then the bees will kill them instead. Just make sure to keep a safe distance.
Max Out Your Weapon Holster As Soon As You Can
Fully upgrading the holster is the single most important thing you can do in this game gear-wise, because doing so allows you to carry four weapons at any given time. That, in turn, saves you a lot of trips back and forth to the store. Unlike Far Cry 3, getting all the upgrades for your weapon holster is very easy this time around. Itâs actually the only piece of gear that only has three upgrades, as opposed to four.
The Same Goes For Your Health
You start Far Cry 4 with very little in the way of health. Reaching maximum possible health isnât available at the outset of the game, but you can still get two additional health slots (for a total of four) and some upgrades to your healing abilities from the get-go. Focus on these, ability-wise, before anything else.
Get The Perk To Double-Harvest Plants
Ok, this is the last âmust haveâ upgrade before you do anything else I swear. The âHarvesterâ ability makes it so you gather two leaves for every plant you pick up in Kyrat, as opposed to just one. Also, the game introduces a nifty new auto-crafting feature for health syringes among some other nice improvements to Far Cryâs whole plant gathering-and-syringe-making system. So once you have the âharvesterâ ability, you can auto-craft health syringes by simply picking plants with green leaves. Easy, right?
Then, Focus On These Equipment Upgrades
This is just to begin with, but these are the best items to start upgrading as soon as you can:
Ammo Bag
Wallet
Syringe Kit
Loot Bag
Other pieces of gear like the explosives bag or throwables bags are handy as well, but they all focus on abilities or weapons that are a tad more specialized. Iâm just talking about getting the fundamentals of Far Cry 4 in place. And since this is already the fourth chore Iâve told you to do before you should actually start, you know, playing the game, I think itâs safe to take a break and enjoy yourself before resuming the grind.
Play The Campaign Up To âA Key To The Northâ
As the name implies, this is the mission that unlocks the northern-most chunk of Kyratâs map. Northern Kyrat also has two of the gameâs four fortresses, and the two that are up there are a lot more fun than the first two since theyâre the two largest and most complicated ones in the game. Also, you need to complete âKey To The Northâ to unlock some useful health upgrades.
Do All Of Longinusâ Missions
Longinus is, among other things, a weapons dealer. Heâs also one of the people in the game that has a number of specific quests attached to his character. Far Cry 4 is a first-person shooter. You do the math.
Ok, fine, Iâll just say it: complete the Longinus missions because they get you the best guns. Iâm not going to spoil it, but you get something particularly exciting at the very end of his story arc.
Finish Act One To Unlock Co-Op
Co-op is one of the best parts of Far Cry 4, so you should totally give it a shot. But donât start the game expecting to be able to dive into multiplayer immediately. You have to get through the entire first act before it becomes available. âFirst actâ might make this sound daunting, but it really doesnât take that long to get throughâprobably 30 minutes to an hour at most. Itâs basically just a small series of story-driven missions that set up the premise of the game.
Do At Least One Racing Mission
Racing in Far Cry games has never been my cup of tea. But you pretty much need to complete at least one race successfully in order to unlock two important takedowns. Winning a race unlocks the vehicle takedown specifically. But more importantly, the heavy takedown is blocked off until you unlock and then acquire the vehicle takedown. Armored bad guys are a real chore to take out without the heavy takedown, so get this one out of the way as soon as you can.
Take At Least Two Outposts Silently
Again like the racing mission, you need to capture two outposts silentlyâwithout raising any alarms or being detectedâto unlock the âsoft landingâ and ânon-stopâ abilities, which reduce your fall damage and let you sprint forever respectively.
You Can Replay Outposts Without Resetting Them
Taking outposts by stealth is a lot harder than it was in Far Cry 3, in my experience. But you also need them because the gameâs map has a lot less fast-travel locations than its predecessor. Given that, Iâd recommend capturing as many as you can but only worrying about getting two silently to begin with. You can replay the outposts you havenât captured perfectly by selecting the âOutpost Masterâ mission in the relevant camp once youâve taken it.
You Canât Replay Fortresses The Same Way
You have to take all of the fortresses and enemy outposts before youâre able to do a hard reset, which can be annoying if youâre mostly playing in co-op. Keep this in mind lest you end up in a situation where you and a friend are stuck on the first map of the game without that much to do.
Get These Challenges And Missions Out Of The Way
One of the (many) ways that Far Cry 4 pressures you to engage with its story and scripted missions is by requiring you to do so if you want to unlock some of Ajayâs coolest high-level abilities. Regardless of what your preferences are, Far Cry-wise, you should just get these out of the way:
At least one bomb defusing quest for grenade takedown.
Do two hostage rescue quests to unlock âDeep Breath,â which increases the amount of time you can hold your breath. This helps with swimming underwater. But, far more importantly, snagging Deep Breath means that you can keep your sniper rifleâs aim perfectly still for longer, which is essential for pulling off good headshots.
Complete one escort mission for âImprovised Surgery,â which makes healing without syringes heal two health slots instead of just one.
Buy one signature weapon for better survival syringes.
Reach rank 2 in the arena to unlock an upgrade that makes survival syringes last longer.
Complete one âKyrat Fashion Weekâ (i.e., hunting) quest to unlock two different syringe-related skills that boost Ajayâs combat and movement abilities.
You Need An Upgrade To Ride Elephants
Itâs called âElephant Rider,â is available from the outset of the game, and only costs you two points.
The Camera Is Your Most Powerful Weapon
If youâre going into a particular area of Kyrat where you know youâll be killing bad guys (say, an outpost or fortress), make sure to scope out the situation from a number of different vantage points with your camera.
The gadget is useful for two main reasons. First, the camera lens has a much better zoom-in feature than any of the sniper rifle scopes in the game. And secondly, surveying something through the camera lens automatically tags all the enemies that are caught in its field of vision. When an enemy is tagged, you can still see where he is even if heâs not in your direct line of sight, so itâs a great way to keep track of bad guy.
Unlock The Wingsuit And Sticky Explosives By Buying Them
Sticky grenades, sticky mines, sticky C4, and the wingsuit are four essential ingredients to the Far Cry 4 experience. The wingsuit is given to you at a certain point in the story, but you can also get them all in the âitemsâ section of the gameâs store.
Hereâs How To Make A Car Bomb
Once youâve acquired sticky explosives, you can start doing one of my favorite things in Far Cry games: turning vehicles into deadly explosive traps. Hereâs a video by YouTuber Volound showing how itâs done. Basically all you have to do is position outfit the vehicle with the requisite explosives and position it in such a way that it will roll down a hill towards whatever youâre trying to blow upâsay, an armed convoy. Once the target arrives, stand behind the truck and hold down the button youâre prompted to (square on the PS4) to release the brakes. Keep track of the truck as it starts to move, and detonate the C4 at the right moment.
Try Locating Collectibles, Because Theyâre A Good Way To Get Experience Quickly
In addition to its many loot chests, Kyrat has a few special types of items scattered around the map. The four main ones are: masks, propaganda posters, mani wheels, and undiscovered locations (the little orange questions marks). Checking these things off is never essential, but doing so is an effective and very easy way to accrue experience pointsâthe currency thatâs required to unlock more of Ajayâs skills.
Also, trying to find them all is actually really fun. The game hides a lot of its collectibles in nooks and crannies that are hard to find. And since Kyrat is such a beautiful open world, hunting for them gives you a good excuse to take in more of the scenery.
Keep Track Of Your Karma
You need to have a certain karma score to access key abilities and items in Far Cry 4, so itâs a good idea to shy away from doing things like, say, shooting civilians in Kyrat. Itâs very easy to accidentally run them over when youâre driving around, however. If youâre karma suddenly takes a turn for the worse or you just need a quick boost, here are the main ways to increase your score on the fly:
Completing ad hoc âkarma eventsâ when they pop up.
Hunting animals with âclean killsââby using the knife or bow.
Spinning mani wheels.
Karma events pop up a lot when youâre playing Far Cry 4 normally, so donât worry if you miss one. Or if you just donât feel like doing it. Thereâs no penalty for opting out of a karma event.
Save Some Of The Grinding For Co-Op
Whether or not youâre the one hosting a co-op session, youâll still retain all of the experience, weapons, and items you acquire when playing. Because of this, I recommend taking care of some of the chore-like parts of Far Cry 4 with a friend. It makes them a lot more fun.
Switch Between Your And Your Friendâs Game
For whatever reason, other kinds of progress do NOT work in co-op the way that loot and experience do. This means that if youâre the one joining a game, you wonât hold onto the radio towers, outposts, or fortresses that youâve helped capture in your friendâs game. Co-op is still a lot of fun, though, and raiding outposts and fortresses is one of the best parts of it, so that doesnât mean you should avoid them when playing with a friend.
I recommend taking turns with your Far Cry 4 friends in terms of who gets to host a particular co-op session. That way, everybody wins.
If Youâre Playing On PS4, Turn Off The Touchpad
The PS4 version of Far Cry 4 defaults to using the DualShock 4âs touchpad as a sort of quick-menu option. Instead of holding down R1 to toggle your full weapon loadout, then, you can slide a finger along the touchpad to toggle between your different guns. Itâs a neat idea. The problem with it is that, in my experience, itâs far too sensitive.
I accidentally brushed against the touchpad countless times when using the controller in the completely normal way that I would when playing any shooter, which meant that my vision of the game kept getting interrupted by the weapons menu. Save yourself some trouble and turn the darn thing off in the control options menu.
Take A Step Back And Admire The Scenery Every So Often
Pretty, isnât it?
As I mentioned up top, Iâm hoping to continue adjusting and adding to this list as all us Far Cry 4 players dig ever deeper into the game. So please let me know in a comment or email (address below) about some of the tricks youâve picked up during your journey through Kyrat so far. And remember: donât shoot the bees.
Happy hunting!
UPDATE 11/24 4:00 pm: Added more tips about how, when, and where to get specific upgrades, items, and abilities.
To contact the author of this post, write to [email protected] or find him on Twitter at @YannickLeJacq