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- Money won't really be a problem as the more you upgrade your plan the more money you'll get from missions which will then let you upgrade your plane, etc etc etc. If you're really desperate you can replay earlier missions and just grind money out that way (there's no point reduction for replaying levels), but it's probably best not to do that unless you're going to try a different playstyle; shit might get old if you're following a routine.
"* "Money won't really be a problem as the more you upgrade your plan the more money you'll get from missions which will then let you upgrade your plane, etc etc etc. If you're really desperate you can replay earlier missions and just grind money out that way (there's no point reduction for replaying levels), but it's probably best not to do that unless you're going to try a different playstyle; shit might get old if you're following a routine.


- 'Black market' weapons are the sort of stuff you'll see enemies using and are relatively cheap with decent(ish) upgrades, but the best equipment is gained through upgrading your plane's 'experimental' capabilities. They'll be about 200k a pop, but the rifle and pistol with inherent silencers are absolute beasts and if upgraded can punch right through armour in a couple of shots. Completing optional missions will unlock the highest tier suit upgrades for purchase.
- 'Black market' weapons are the sort of stuff you'll see enemies using and are relatively cheap with decent(ish) upgrades, but the best equipment is gained through upgrading your plane's 'experimental' capabilities. They'll be about 200k a pop, but the rifle and pistol with inherent silencers are absolute beasts and if upgraded can punch right through armour in a couple of shots. Completing optional missions will unlock the highest tier suit upgrades for purchase.