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There doesn't seem to be an anti-air radar here. There's another cassette tape near a toilet on the other side of the bridge you may have to interrogate a soldier to find its exact position, but it's a pretty good tape. There's a music tape under a tent just before you cross the large bridge eastward. There are lots of resource containers for you to steal here as well. Scope out the rest of the base from here and then work your way through the place. When you have the time to clear the place out properly, get the shipping invoice from the delivery point on the left side of the road coming in from the west. Your first time coming here is probably going to be during Main Ops 06. The music tape and blueprints here are on the upper floors of the palace, and are right next to each other. Try to save the raw material container for last so you can Fulton it while on top holding while doing this should allow you to quickly reach the ACC again. The delivery point is just outside the main entrance to the palace, and the anti-air radar is on the northern side of it. You can easily get by the outer forces by just traveling south into the building, allowing yourself to clear the place out from the inside and work outwards. There are several enemies outside and inside the ruins of the palace. There are two resource containers that you can use to get back to the ACC when you're done here. Don't forget to grab a music tape inside, and blow up the anti-air radar. Head to the outpost from the southern road you can pick up the delivery invoice, then slowly Fulton enemies inside to clear the place out.
This outpost is small, but has a fair amount of soldiers patrolling it. That makes clearing the place out much faster. When coming here outside of Main Ops 06, there won't be any soldiers inside the caves. There's also a pretty rough-sounding tape near the locked toilet by the same tent with the blueprints underneath it. There's a radio with a music tape underneath a tent near the cave system entrance, and a blueprint is right next to it. As you slink around, interrogate them to find out where some of their important goodies are.
Music Tape: Koi no Yokushiryoku/Love Deterrence (Nana Mizuki)Īpproach this fort from the western flank and scope out as many enemies as you can. The surplus of buildings makes it easy to get through undetected. There's a music tape on the eastern side, and blueprints aren't too far away either. The eastern side is usually a good way to get in. Music Tape: Love Will Tear Us Apart (Joy Division)ĭa Ghwandai Khar can be difficult to approach if you go straight into it instead of from the sides. You can find several resource containers here be sure to take as many as you can find before you leave. Both a music tape and the delivery point are on the east side of the camp, while the anti-air radar is to the west. There is a fairly dense population of soldiers here and a high amount of them to cover the whole base. Try to come for this place at night, as that will give you plenty of time to stay in the dark. It might not be a good idea if enemies are nearby, but if you're clearing the place out then it'll be fine. Anti-Air Radars: Destroying these allows your chopper to land at the base you're at.Very useful, as it's faster than using the chopper to leave and come back. Delivery Points: Fast travel points that require you to have the invoice from the delivery points in order to work.
From then on, you can have it arrive with music playing, no doubt confusing (and alerting) any nearby soldiers.
METAL GEAR SOLID V THE PHANTOM PAIN SOUNDTRACK UPGRADE
If you want your helicopter to play these tunes, you’ll need to purchase the speaker upgrade in the helicopter development menu of the iDroid, then customise your chopper to fit it with them. The next time you’re running around Afghanistan or Africa you could be listening to anything from Slipknot to the Cheeky Girls, though we wouldn’t recommend the latter. Now you’re done! The next time you boot up The Phantom Pain all of these songs should be available to listen to. This is usually the default folder path: C:Programs (x86) > Steam > Steamapps > common > MGS_TPPĪdd any and all songs you want to hear in the game into the folder. Once you’ve added the music, it will be available to select on your iDroid.įollow the steps below to add any songs you like to the Phantom Pain’s soundtrack:įirst you need to find the Metal Gear Solid 5 game folder.
METAL GEAR SOLID V THE PHANTOM PAIN SOUNDTRACK PC
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain already has some pretty solid songs on its tracklist, but for PC players looking to add to the playlist, there’s actually a very easy way to create your own custom lineup.