I've done it. ) I killed Bosses, dogs and exploding zombies first. Then i lurred 20-25 zombies running arround in circles arround them so they woul form a compact group. Blasted them with minigun after
I did it in Outside North, just taunted and waited for a group, triggered enrage, and then just started firing, two shots later I got the achievement and the quest.
Finaly did the 15 kill streak quest! How i did: 1-Go to a level with 20%-30% danger 2-Go to a day mission (there are no werewolfs in day) 3-Kill all dogs and pyro(explosive) zombies 4-If there are a boss try to don't let he see you 5-Walk around of the zombies, use taunt if there are no boss. 6-Concentrate 15 or more zombie in one point 7-Kill them all with a grenade(napalm).
If anyone is having trouble with the quest Seeker (Find 30 hiding places), or other areas of Decision 2, I have just finished adding some additions to the original Fly Anvil Satellite view map should be very helpful. Just go to my thread in the Game Walkthroughs forum. Link to my thread.
has anyone got the "mess" badge? i've got 4000 kills so far, done massive amounts of them w/ mines, shotgun, rockets and grenades, splattering entire mission fulls of zombies, and the count hardly seems to go up? i did one clean up of 35 zombies using grenades only and the count only went up 4 or something :-(
has anyone got the "mess" badge? i've got 4000 kills so far, done massive amounts of them w/ mines, shotgun, rockets and grenades, splattering entire mission fulls of zombies, and the count hardly seems to go up? i did one clean up of 35 zombies using grenades only and the count only went up 4 or something :-(
I think you have to use a shotgun to shoot zombie bodies that are dead on the ground. So...
- Zombies that explode and splatter from grenades, napalm, rocket launchers, and mines do not count.
- Zombies that explode and splatter from your tower or barrels do not count.
- Zombies that are killed and splatter with a shotgun do not count.
You must hit and splatter zombies that are dead, intact, and lying on the ground for the number to go up.