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* You don't have to be on the ground/a roof to initiate an Assassination or Chain Assassination. If you're on a roof/cliff/etc. and there are some guys 15 feet away from where you could assassinate them by standing on the edge, you can totally get a running start, jump at the edge of the roof and freefall towards them. As long as they don't get to the red "alert" phase before you fly close enough to them to get the Assassinate/Chain Assassinate prompt, you can still initiate assassinations mid flight.
* You don't have to be on the ground/a roof to initiate an Assassination or Chain Assassination. If you're on a roof/cliff/etc. and there are some guys 15 feet away from where you could assassinate them by standing on the edge, you can totally get a running start, jump at the edge of the roof and freefall towards them. As long as they don't get to the red "alert" phase before you fly close enough to them to get the Assassinate/Chain Assassinate prompt, you can still initiate assassinations mid flight.


* The enemy often likes to put enemies in front of sliding doors, facing away. You get the "Assassinate someone through a sliding door" technique in a required story mission. Before that, if you open the door, the game will put you beside/in front of them and they'll spot you. You won't have a chance to assassinate them.
* The game often likes to put enemies in front of sliding doors, facing away. Until you get the "Assassinate through a sliding door" technique in a required story mission, there's no way to take advantage of this.


* The more you use stealth/Ghost attacks, the more storms you'll get.
* The more you use stealth/Ghost attacks, the more storms you'll get.
* When you liberate all the strongholds in region the whole map for that region is revealed. If you zoom out, you can see how many are left for a region (if it's red, it's not liberated). The first area gets some new places to liberate after you finish the first act, but the second area can be completely liberated when you finish the second act's final mission.
* If you get to a large camp and see the warning, "Entering an Area of Overwhelming Enemy Forces", this means that you cannot liberate that camp. As far as I've seen, this is reserved for camps that involve story missions and they don't want you sequence breaking. There are a lot of enemies, and even if you kill them all the game spawns some more.
* Deer are sacred, so you don't get anything for hunting them. You'll get predator hides for anything that can spot and attack you on the ground (Bears, boars, dogs, but not birds of prey).


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