00:04Grazie a tutti i missi Statt's funeral.
00:06Ci sono stati molto difficile.
00:10Noi non aspettano che venne a venire a un'altra parte del sistema.
00:18What the hell was that?
00:20The EDF.
00:22They own the road and everything else.
00:24Hey, this is Drew Holmes, writer for Red Faction Guerrilla,
00:27and I'm here to give you an inside look at the world of RFG.
00:31The game takes place 50 years after the events of Red Faction 1.
00:35The Earth Defense Force has assumed control of all operations on Mars.
00:39Massive waves of immigrants trying to escape Earth's faltering economy
00:42flee to Mars for a new and better life,
00:45only to find the EDF exploiting the planet for its need.
00:48The colonists have been stripped of their rights,
00:50and they have no choice but to revolt.
00:53The EDF has divided Mars into six sectors.
00:56Four of these are populated by colonists.
01:00The mining towns of Parker and Dust,
01:03Oasis, where we see the first vegetation on Mars,
01:06and the gleaming capital of Eos.
01:09The EDF also controls the military buffer around Eos,
01:12known as the Free Fire Zone,
01:14as well as the Marauder-infested Badlands.
01:18In order to win the game,
01:19you have to eliminate the EDF control in each of these sectors.
01:23To do this, you can choose to complete missions,
01:26guerrilla actions,
01:26or destroy high-value EDF targets.
01:29Every time you do this,
01:30the guerrilla morale goes up,
01:31and the EDF control goes down.
01:34So, for example,
01:35if you take out the huge EDF base in the Badlands,
01:38that's going to dramatically drop the EDF's control,
01:40and eventually they'll have no choice but to retreat.
01:43The bottom line is,
01:44the more EDF bases you destroy,
01:46the quicker they'll lose control of the planet.
01:48But it's not going to be easy.
01:50That's it for now.
01:51Thanks for watching.
01:52In the next video,
01:53we'll tell you more about control and morale,
01:55and show you how you can go about liberating a sector.
02:05I'll see you next time.
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