Learn how to dominate Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter co-op with guides for Campaign, Elimination, Territory, and Objective modes. Master teamwork!
Alright, let's talk about teaming up in Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter! Playing with friends online can be a blast, but you gotta know what you're getting into. GRAW has a few different ways you can squad up, each with its own flavor. We'll break down what each mode is all about so you and your buddies can jump in and start dominating.
Co-op Campaign Mode
This is where you and up to three friends can tackle four specific missions together online: Wharf, Old Town, Temple, and Treasury. The only game type here is a straight-up Mission. You'll be fighting against AI rebel troops and need to hit certain objectives to win. Seriously, communication is absolutely vital here. You need to make sure you've got the right gear and work together like a well-oiled machine to get through it. On the default settings, there are no respawns. Since the enemies are pretty tough, you could find yourself just watching your teammates if you get taken out early. Your best bet is to either get really good at staying alive or customize the game settings to allow for respawns if you want a more forgiving experience.
Co-op Elimination Mode
If you just want to go in guns blazing, Elimination mode is your jam. The goal is simple: take out all the AI-controlled enemies scattered across the map. The only game type is called Firefight, and it's all about pure combat. By default, each player gets three respawns. It's a good way to practice your shooting and coordination without the pressure of complex objectives.
Co-op Territory Mode
This mode is all about holding your ground. The match type is called Defend, and there are no respawns allowed. Your team's job is to defend a specific zone on the map against waves of enemy troops. If at least one player from your team manages to survive until the time runs out or the assault is over, you win the match. It requires a lot of coordination and covering each other's backs.
Co-op Objective Mode
For those who prefer a stealthier approach, Objective Mode is the way to go. The match type is Recon, and it tasks you with infiltrating zones controlled by rebel troops. The key here is to try and sneak in without being detected. If you absolutely have to engage, use silenced weapons to keep the element of surprise. Like Campaign mode, there are no respawns by default. Your team wins when you successfully take over all five zones on the map. This mode really tests your patience and tactical awareness.
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