![]() Slip-ups and mistakes are inevitable in Desperados III, so you’ll want to make sure you save often so you don’t lose too much progress when things go wrong. Anytime you kill a group of guards, save. Any time you move a character forward, save. Not only will making a habit of saving save you from the frustration of being set back further than you’d like, but it will also allow you to adjust to any unforeseen guards or enemies that throw a wrench into your plan. Sometimes, you’ll just forget someone was standing there or you won’t have seen a guard hanging out behind a wall. Thankfully, there’s no penalty for saving as frequently as you’d like, so go ahead and quicksave like you’re about to murder a bunch of NPCs in a Bethesda game. You won’t be able to forget to save, either, as there’s a frequent save reminder pop up that flashes on screen every minute or so. You can turn it off or adjust the frequency, though, so it doesn’t get too annoying. Sometimes, you’ll need more than one person to execute your master plan, and that’s where Showdown Mode comes into play. By pressing the Shift key (or up on the d-pad on PS4/Xbox), you’ll freeze time and enter Showdown Mode, which allows you to plan your characters’ actions at the same time. Everyone can queue up one action, and when you press Execute Plan, they’ll carry them out simultaneously. This is perfect for double or triple takedowns, as each character can sneak up on their target and take them out together so no one gets spotted. ![]() You can use any abilities you want in Showdown Mode, so you can even have some of your characters run interference to give the rest of the party some breathing room while they quietly kill some guards.
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