by mbd88prime » Sun Nov 06, 2011 2:56 pm
- Motto: ""Freedom is the right of all sentient beings""
- Weapon: Dual Rocket-Propelled Grenade Launcher
With the new game all over the news this is, well, old news but still, I have recently figured out a way to kill ratchet in the wfc 360 campaign.
during the stage of the "to the core" level where you fight the destroyer so that omega supreme can be repaired and the omega gate opened of the autobot campaign follow these steps:
1. blast the destroyer until he is almost dead(his armor has fallen off and his glowing core is exposed)
2. put ratchet between you and the destroyer and let the destroyer shoot him until ratchet cries for assistance
3. don't heal ratchet just kill the destroyer before ratchet dies and the stage will end
4. after the "omega smash" sequence you all stand around talking with ratchet, from this point on you will continue to be notified that ratchet needs to be healed but he doesn't. in fact now you can use your conventional weapons to kill him yourself and he explodes leaving his endo-skeleton laying on the ground AND you don't lose the game in so doing! You can even cut him off during talking and kill him and he actually stops talking, no glitches, just ratchet death. There will be a moment of awkward silence among the autobots however before the next objective pops up. It's kinda funny, if you kill him when they're all standing in a group talking they all just kinda stare at eachother in silence as if they're thinking, huh, optimus(or whoever you're playing as) just killed ratchet.... whelp time to go annoint optimus the next prime with the matrix of leadership! Where's fixit, he'll clean up this mess!
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