Then it happened again when I blew-up a watertower. I've been all over two cities so many times and I can't find anything else to collect or explode. At the moment I'm stuck with the airport. I've been all over the airport many, many times and I can't find anything else to explode or collect.
Interesting when I was doing the mission where we have to get the hackers codes and passwords, as I was going down the runway to take off, on the right-hand side of the runway, I saw three tal fuel tanks. They only show in that mission.
Showing 1 - 3 of 3 comments. I assume the airport you're referring to is the Panau International Airport. I also assume you're referring to the districts of Panau City just to the west of the Panau International Airport.
The districts and airport are loaded with small things that are very easy to miss. Use a helicopter and fly around slowly keeping an eye out for things like power lines and gas stations. Hop in, and a mission pops up that gives Rico a new wingsuit with rocket propulsion. So, basically a jetpack. See more about this at Cut game content from Just Cause 2.
However, there are some things that could have been done to make the Los Demonios DLC more fun, engaging, and long-lasting. Here you can call in all of your pre-order or special edition vehicles and weapons. Skip to content Articles. Beneath the surface of the server, a surreal other world exists. Here, all-powerful god-players have shaped the land, utilising limited abilities and low attention spans to conjure a bizarre series of crude settlements and half-finished projects.
If you explore this shadow Panau, you'll see physics-defying structures, complicated aerial transit networks, and boats placed where no boat should ever be.
Here's my guide to some of the weirdest landmarks and strangest sights of the FCS server's build world. I start my journey in the island's main airport, which doubles as the mod's main PvP arena.
Given its popularity with players, it was inevitable that their creative efforts would take root here. Buildings are scattered randomly throughout the terminal, on top and often inside of each other.
The air is filled with boats, buildings and tree trunks, and in the distance, a segment of road points straight into the air. Boats are a favoured feature of the Freeroam Construction Server. Over the course of my exploration, I see them suspended in the sky, embedded in the ground, and absent from the sea.
Not everything is a randomly placed mess of Dadaist geometry. The server's construction menu contains the majority of the game's assets, and lets players place, move and rotate them anywhere.
Through these simple tools, some players have attempted ambitious, but crudely realised projects. Just next to the airport, someone has built an assault course of slanted buildings and curved helipads.
From the ground, it's another bizarre assortment of crap. That's because the creators of Just Cause 2 never expected their players to see roads from below, and so their underside is transparent. Viewed from above, it's All across the server, it's the roads that provide some of the most fascinating expressions of creativity.
They'll criss-cross, double-back, and ramp up and down. Sometimes they'll connect locations; more often they'll end in a long, deadly jump. The next stop is Panau's infamous Mile High Club, the opulent party zone that's floating in the sky. It's been redecorated since I was last here. A stack of ornate brick towers have been balanced on its top blimp.
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