

Eventually, there will be a railcar with a teapot sign hanging from it. Go toward the back of the area on the right-hand side. Go to the back of the area, toward the objective. This document is in the same area as the suicider onslaught.
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Climb up to the building to find the upgrade kit on a table in the back. It is to the right of the "Binario 345" sign. Near the entrance to the area, there is a building one the second level with a red and white pinstripe awning. The next collectible is where you encounter a huge number of suiciders. On the other side, stop and look to the top of the train car in front of you. Grab the comic book and exit the train terminal. There will be several benches to your right. Locomotive Lockdown: Comic BookĪfter unlocking the first demonic seal, enter the wooden train terminal (it's on the path to your next objective). Grab the upgrade kit off of the table in front of Edie. Go back upstairs and take a left to go to the Workshop. He will unlock another saferoom and safe, giving you the upgrade kit as a prize. Talk to the resistance fighter and complete his challenge. When you exit the saferoom, go left and down to the shooting range. Smash it with your melee attack and grab the upgrade kit off the table at the end of the hall. There will be a boarded-up wall in front of you. Reporting In: Upgrade KitĪfter clearing the radio tower of the zombies, go into the infirmary and turn right. The hand is walking in the group of zombies from the cranes on the left-hand side to the train on the right-hand side. Reporting In: Zombie HandĪt the radio tower, look down to the area below that's teeming with zombies. The comic book is on a shelf in the very back of the room, underneath the malfunctioning light. Smash the boarded-up door at the top of the stairs. Reporting In: Comic Bookįrom the last collectible, go up the stairs. There will be a desk to the left of the staircase in front of you. Dead Ahead Collectibles: Zombie Hands, Documents, Upgrade Kits, Comic Books, and Heroic Actions Reporting In: Document We start with Chapter 1 and go through Chapter 9, breaking things up by each level within each chapter of the campaign mode. You can also see how many collectibles you've found and which you're missing by looking at each level in the main campaign menu or pausing during a mission.Īlso, you can quit a level after picking up a collectible you don't have to complete the level for it to count.īelow, we go over every collectible location in Zombie Army 4. That sort of strategy still exists in HoI 4, but thankfully they have refined the way you actually do these things (i.e they stepped away from the utter micro hell on a whole new level that was HoI 3), the UI for it for example is much better so it's removed a lot of the artificial difficulty.In the mission menu, you can keep track of how many collectibles are in each level. Nonetheless the strategy tends to be very difficult from their other games, HoI is a war game, you are heavily focused on building the actual army itself such as its composition, theatres, the divisions, brigades, the front lines, supply lines, planning, etc, which requires knowledge of military command structures. In any case this is from various reasons, for example in Hearts of Iron 3 the UI is atrocious in many areas and a lot of thing are obscure, there's also a ton of crazy micro with a lot of details that were verbose which made it artificially difficult outside strategy itself.
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Can't really comment on the new iteration of the series but previous HoI games are notorious for their difficulty, they considered the most difficult out of all their games. HoI 3 was a good game but it also had a few broken gameplay systems that were never fixed, maybe HoI 4 has found it's footing with overall design changes they've made with HoI 4 outside of the simulation itself, we'll have to see.Also I am German but not currently living in Germany and my Steam's store is changed since my residence also changed so I am able to buy the 'full' version and according to their FAQ when I return back to Germany I will retain it.
