![]() ![]() One more thing you can do is to use the angles of walls to your advantage. If you need to move up, be sure to sprint to the next area of cover. Your accuracy is pretty bad at long range on Classic, so try to only shoot at what you know you can hit. The enemies have pretty good aim here, so you’re going to want to pick your shots carefully. You’re going to want to stick to cover at every possible second of a firefight. Obviously, higher difficulties mean less health for you and more for the enemies. If a car chase is part of a story mission, you’ll still need to do that, but once you’ve lost the cops and your wanted level goes away, you’ll be able to skip the rest of that drive. With “Drive Skip” on, the game will allow you to press Down on the D-Pad to automatically skip any unnecessary driving sections. On Classic, cops will come after you for even the slightest of issues while driving. Tips For Classic Difficultyīefore starting, turn “Drive Skip” on. You cannot get this completed via chapter select. It’s important to note that this must be completed in a new play-through. The infamous race in the chapter “Fair Play.” We’ll come back to that in a bit. However, the one thing that’s going to stop most gamers here is the race. Some combat areas can be annoying, but they’re not impossible to get through. For those who don’t know, Classic Difficulty is very difficult.Įnemies can take a lot of damage, you can’t take very much damage at all, cops will be after you for any driving infractions they may see as you’re driving, health packs do not restore as much health and your aim can be very inaccurate. Being that this game is a remake, it comes updated for today’s standards of gaming, but it also comes with the difficulty level of the original Mafia. There is a single Trophy/Achievement that will stand in the way of gamers looking for that Platinum/100%. Mafia Definitive Edition is a pretty straightforward and (mostly) simple Trophy/Achievement list to complete.
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