Contents.DetailsDeveloped by a group of underground researchers and engineers, the Thermobaric Rocket Launcher offers long-range destruction capability. The first stage of its dual-stage design uses compressed air to fire the rocket and disperse an explosive fuel cloud. The second stage detonates the rocket, simultaneously causing an explosion and igniting the fuel cloud.EffectivenessAlthough not as accurate as a military grade, the Thermobaric Rocket Launcher is effective at a significant range, and the explosive charge is effective against vehicles and structures as well as soft targets.UsagePressing the fire button once launches the rocket. By pressing it again while the rocket is in flight, the rocket can be detonated in mid-air.
Demolition Master - part 3 Red Faction: Guerrilla Guide. Post Comment. After this, building will be almost destroyed. Eventually you can use thermobaric rockets #2 to do the rest. If you want to achieve the better time then you can do it in another way. DOWNLOAD GUIDE. Get e-book version of this Guide: Red Faction: Guerrilla.
This tactic is useful for obliterating large areas.
I played Red Faction 2 and thought it was a pretty darned good game overall. It's been a long time though so I can't really remember too much about it other than that the level design was pretty cool and the combat kept me interested.I loved Red Faction Guerrilla. Really got into the atmosphere and the way you could approach every mission with many different strategies - go in guns blazing; use the jetpack to get on top of a hill and snipe from there; drive a huge truck into the enemy base and crush everything; use that thermobaric rocket launcher to take out an entire building in a couple shots. And the big battles towards the end of the game where you got to drive a mech or a futuristic tank or other armored vehicles and blast everything to smithereens- that put a huge grin on my face:DRed Faction Armageddon, oh I don't know. I played it for a few hours and put it back on the shelf. It didn't seem too terribly bad, I was just bummed out that they removed the whole open world aspect of the game, which was my favorite part. I'm meaning to go back and finish it some day.