(when applicable) (NOTE: Best to do this after doing everything else: Mounted guns can and will fire upon the Janitor if they are detected carrying certain things like weapons). Replace any mounted guns, and fill their ammo. Fill in all Sinkhole Aliens with the Shovel and dirt (Only on Earthly Excavation). Repair the bullet holes using the Welder (if applicable) Count the number of bullet holes found on the map (if applicable) Count the number of Dead Aliens found on the map (if applicable) Count the number of bullet casings found on the map (Shotgun shells, and bullet casings) (if applicable). Collect all Barrels on the map, and stack them in the designated Barrel sector. Collect all Boxes on the map, and stack them in the designated Box sector. Remove all garbage from the map (Tools and furniture can often be left). Clean all blood, goo, acid, etc with your mop, and destroy the buckets afterwards. Now when I go back I am gonna look to see if I have any damage that needs to plug in. I am on a level where I am saving and going back and doing more every now and then. But that's cool cause some of that stuff I was not even aware off. Originally posted by CarThief:Well, in simple terms, completing a level involves only a few steps (if you ignore the huge step 3 anyway). But that broadly covers the things you need to do. OK, that turned out a bit longer then intended. Blue detects biological messes (blood, body parts,etc), and green detects non-biological messes (trash mainly, and level damage like bullet holes, soot, etc). If you're unsure what needs to go and what doesn't, use your Sniffer (slot 3). Some levels have graffiti which you need to throw a acid jar onto, wait a moment, and mop the leftover bits of graffiti away with your mop. Dispose of trash (and often "evidence" too), and of course body parts, etc. Clear bullet holes, and other types of damage (like "lightning scars", or heavy impacts/robot footprints/etc), and sometimes other things you can't mop away like growths or biomass, with the Welder. If it helps, you need to clean/do stuff like. Speaking of save files, you can save a level before you're about to punch out, then punch out, and if you want more items from that level, just load that post-cleaning save and punch out with more items!) (So, if you like collecting items, you may wanna backup your save file from time-to-time just in case you uh, get fired. If you did well enough of a job, you won't get fired (and can take stuff to the Office succesfully), if you did too poor of a job, you're fired and your office resets to it's default state. And once you feel like you've done a good enough job, just use the punch-out option to exit the level. It's that thing with a screen, a crank, and a place to slide your card through. Then make your way to the "Punch-O-Matic" or Punchout Machine. Just don't topple over barrels, barrels that aren't standing upright reduce your score a little.Ĥ. You do not need to destroy these items, you can also just leave them alone. (Optional) If you want, you can also stack barrels, boxes, med-waste, cry canisters, etc (depends on if the level has a stacking zone dedicated to it) into their dedicated stacking zones. If you scroll down, you can also see the names of the deceased, clicking them opens a similar report menu where you can fill out how they died. But if you're wildly inaccurate, you get points reducted instead, so if you're uncertain, you may just wanna leave it alone. The more accurate, the more points you get from it. (Optional) Then, if you want, you can interact with the Punch Out machine, and open a submenu, which lets you fill out the details of what happened in the level. I heard just inserting PIDs may give a small score boost.ģB. Then just rub them agains the Punch Out machine to register them into it's system. (Optional) If you want, collect all the PIDs (Personal Identification Device, i'm guessing?), if held, they show the name of the deceased individual, and bring them to the Punch Out machine. Make sure to do secondary objectives, like filling up empty medpacks on the wall with fresh supplies, clear damage on the enviroment such as bullet holes, impacts, etc, with the welder, and some levels may have other special tasks/repairs that require performing, too.ģA. You clean up as much as you're able to, ideally everything.Ģ. Well, in simple terms, completing a level involves only a few steps (if you ignore the huge step 3 anyway).ġ.
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