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==Campaign== | ==Campaign== | ||
*On higher difficulties, it is key to detach the turret; being stationary, the enemy will be able to flank you or fire on your position with ease. | *On higher difficulties, it is key to detach the turret; being stationary, the enemy will be able to flank you or fire on your position with ease. | ||
*During the most difficult encounter on [[Tsavo Highway]], it is advised to detach the turret and pull to the back of the buildings and begin taking down jet pack Brutes, then if the opportunity presents itself lay into the Chieftains with it. | *During the most difficult encounter on [[Tsavo Highway (level)|Tsavo Highway]], it is advised to detach the turret and pull to the back of the buildings and begin taking down jet pack Brutes, then if the opportunity presents itself lay into the Chieftains with it. | ||
*Take advantage of the AIE-486 on [[Crow's Nest]] during both the hangar encounter and the Landing Pad Bravo encounter. The turret will work well at chipping away at the jet pack Brutes' shielding, allowing your allies to take them down more quickly. | *Take advantage of the AIE-486 on [[Crow's Nest (level)|Crow's Nest]] during both the hangar encounter and the Landing Pad Bravo encounter. The turret will work well at chipping away at the jet pack Brutes' shielding, allowing your allies to take them down more quickly. | ||
*In both Campaign and Multiplayer, a player model carrying a detached turret moves faster when moving diagonally or sideways. | *In both Campaign and Multiplayer, a player model carrying a detached turret moves faster when moving diagonally or sideways. | ||