call of victory攻略

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I was born in the Year 1632, in the City of York, of a good Family, tho' not of that Country, my Father being a Foreigner of Bremen, who settled first at Hull: He got a good Estate by Merchandise, and leaving off his Trade, lived afterward at York, from whence he had married my Mother, Relations were named Robinson, a very good Family at Country, and from whom I was called Robinson Keutznaer; but by the usual Corruption of Words in England, we are now called, nay we call our Selves, and writer Name Crusoe, and so my Companions always call'd me.

I had two elder Brothers, one of which was Lieutenant Collonel to an English Regiment of Foot in Flanders, formerly commanded by the famous Coll. Lockhart, and was killed at the Battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards: What became of my second Brother I never knew any more than Father or Mother did know what was become of me.

Being the third Son of the Family, and not bred to any Trade, my Head began to be fill'd very early with rambling Thoughts: My Father, who was very ancient, had given me competent Share of Learning, as far as House-Education, and a Country Free-School generally goes, and design'd for the Law; but I would be satisfied with nothing but go to Sea, and my inclination to this led me so strongly against the Will, nay the Commands of my Father, and against all the Entreaties and Perswasions of my Mother and other Friends, that there seem'd to be something fatal in Propension of Nature tending directly to the Life of Misery which was to befal me.

My Father, a wise and grave Man, gave me serious excellent Counsel against what he foresaw was my Design. He call'd me one Morning into his Chamber, where he confined by the Gout, and expostulated very warmly me upon this Subject: He ask'd me what Reasons more a meer wandring inclination I had for leaving my Father House and my native Country, where I might be well introduced, and had a Prospect of raising my Fortunes Application and Industry, with a Life of Ease and Pleasure He told me it was for Men of desperate Fortunes on one Hand, or of aspiring, Superior Fortunes on the other, who went abroad upon Adventures, to rise by Enterprize, and make themselves famous in Undertakings of a Nature out of the common Road; that these things were all either too far above me, or too far below me; that mine was the middle State, or what might be called the upper Station of Low Life, which he had found by long Experience was the best State in the World, the most suited to human Happiness, not exposed to the Miseries and Hardships, the Labour and Sufferings of the mechanick Part of Mankind, and not embarass'd with the Pride, Luxury, Ambition and Envy of the upper Part of Mankind. He told me, I might judge of the Happiness of this State, by this one thing, viz. That this was the State of Life which all other People envied, that Kings have frequently lamented the miserable Consequences of being born to great things, and wish'd they had been placed in the Middle of the two Extremes, between Mean and the Great; that the wise Man gave his Testimony to this as the just Standard of true Felicity, when he pray to have neither Poverty or Riches.

He bid me observe it, and I should always find, that the Calamitles of Life were shared among the upper and lower Part of Mankind; but that the middle Station had the fewest Disasters, and was not expos'd to so many Vicisitudes as the higher or lower Part of Mankind; nay, they were not subjected to so many Distempers and Uneasiness either of Body or Mind, as those were who, by vicious Living, Luxury and Extravagancies on one Hand, or by hard Labour, Want of Necessaries, and mean or insufficient Diet on the other Hand, bring Distempers upon themselves by the natural Consequences of their Way of Living; That the middle Station of Life was calculated for, all kind of Vertues and all kinds of Enjoyments; that Peace and Plenty were the Hand-maids of a middle Fortune; that Temperance, Moderation, Quietness, Health, Society, all agreeable Diversions, and all desirable Pleasures, were the Blessings attending the middle Station of Life; that this Way Men went silently and smoothly thro' the World, and comfortably out of it, not embarass'd with the Labours of the Hands or of the Head, not sold to the Life of Slavery for daily Bread, or harrast with perplex'd Circumstances, which rob the Soul of Peace, and the Body of Rest; not enrag'd with the Passion of Envy, or secret burning Lust of Ambition for great things; but in easy Circumstances sliding gently thro' the World, and sensibly tasting the Sweets of living, without the bitter, feeling that they are happy, and learning by every Day's Experience to know it more sensibly.

After this, he press'd me earnestly, and in the most affectionate manner, not to play the young Man, not to precipitate my self into Miseries which Nature and the Station of Life I was born in, seem'd to have provided against; that I was under no Necessity of seeking my Bread; that he would do well for me, and endeavour to enter me fairly into the Station of Life which he had been just recommending to me; and that if I was not very easy and happy in the World, it must be my meer, Fate or Fault that must hinder it, and that he should have nothing to answer for, having thus discharg'd his Duty in warning me against Measures which he knew would be to my Hurt: In a word, that as he would do very kind things for me if I would stay and settle at Home as he directed, so he would not have so much Hand in my Misfortunes, as to give me any Encouragement to go away: And to close all, he told me I had my elder Brother for an Example, to whom he had used the same earnest Perswasions to keep him from going into the Low Country Wars, but could not prevail, his young Desires prompting him to run into the Army where he was kill'd; and tho' he said he would not cease to pray for me, yet he would venture to say to me, that if I did take this foolish Step, God would not bless me, and I would have Leisure hereafter to reflect upon having neglected his Counsel when there might be none to assist in my Recovery.

I observed in this last Part of his Discourse, which was truly Prophetick, tho' I suppose my Father did not know it to be so himself; I say, I observed the Tears run down his Face very plentifully, and especially when he spoke of my Brother who was kill'd; and that when he spoke of my having Leisure to repent, and none to assist me, he was so mov'd,0that he broke off the Discourse, and told me, his Heart was so full he could say no more to me.

I was sincerely affected with this Discourse, as indeed who could be otherwise? and I resolv'd not to think of going abroad any more, but to settle at home according to my Father's Desire. But alas! a few Days wore it all off; and in short, to prevent any of my Father's farther Importunities, in a few Weeks after, I resolv'd to run quite away from him. However, I did not act so hastily neither as my first Heat of Resolution prompted, but I took my Mother, at a time when I thought her a little pleasanter than ordinary, and told her, that my Thoughts were so entirely bent upon seeing the World, that I should never settle to any thing with Resolution enough to go through with it, and my Father had better give me his Consent than force me to go without it; that I was now Eighteen Years old, which was too late to go Apprentice to a Trade, or Clerk to an Attorney; that I was sure if I did, I should never serve out my time, and I should certainly run away from my Master before my Time was out, and go to Sea; and if she would speak to my Father to let me go but one Voyage abroad, if I came home again and did not like it, I would go no more, and I would promise by a double Diligence to recover that Time I had lost.

This put my Mother into a great Passion: She told me, she knew it would be to no Purpose to speak to my Father upon any such Subject; that he knew too well what was my Interest to give his Consent to any thing so much for my Hurt, and that she wondered how I could think of any such thing after such a Discourse as I had had with my Father, and such kind and tender Expressions as she knew my Father had us'd to me; and that in short, if I would ruine my self there was no Help for me; but I might depend I should never have their Consent to it: That for her Part she would not have so much Hand in my Destruction; and I should never have it to say, that my Mother was willing when my Father was not.

Tho' my Mother refused to move it to my Father, yet as I have heard afterwards, she reported all the Discourse to him., and that my Father, after shewing a great Concern at it, said to her with a Sigh, That Boy might be happy if he would stay at home, but if he goes abroad he will be the miserablest Wretch that was ever born: I can give no Consent to it.

It was not till almost a Year after this that I broke loose, tho' in the mean time I continued obstinately deaf to all Proposals of settling to Business, and frequently expostulating with my Father and Mother, about their being so positively determin'd against what they knew my Inclinations prompted me to. But being one Day at Hull, where I went casually, and without any Purpose of making an Elopement that time; but I say, being there, and one of my Companions being going by Sea to London, in his Father's Ship, and prompting me to go with them, with the common Allurement of Seafaring Men, viz That it should cost me nothing for my Passage, I consulted neither Father or Mother any more, nor so much as sent them Word of it; but leaving them to hear of it as they might, without asking God's Blessing, or my Father's, without any Consideration of Circumstances or Consequences, and in an ill Hour, God knows. On the first of September 1651 I went on Board a Ship bound for London; never any young Adventurer's Misfortunes, I believe, began sooner, or continued longer than mine. The Ship was no sooner gotten out of the Humber, but the Wind began to blow, and the Winds' to rise in a most frightful manner; and as I had never been at Sea before, I was most inexpressibly sick in Body, and terrify'd in my Mind: I began now seriously to reflect upon what I had done, and how justly I was overtaken by the Judgment of Heaven for my wicked leaving my Father's House, and abandoning my Duty; all the good Counsel of my Parents, my Father's Tears and my Mother's Entreaties came now fresh into my Mind, and my Conscience, which was not yet come to the Pitch of Hardness to which it has been since, reproach'd me with the Contempt of Advice, and the Breach of my Duty to God and my Father.

All this while the Storm encreas'd, and the Sea, which I had never been upon before, went very high, tho' nothing like what I have seen many times since; no, nor like what I saw a few Days after: But it was enough to affect me then, who was but a young Sailor, and had never known any thing of the matter. I expected every Wave would have swallowed us up, and that every time the Ship fell down, as I thought, in the Trough or Hollow of the Sea, we should never rise more; and in this Agony of Mind, I made many Vows and Resolutions, that if it would please God here to spare my Life this one Voyage, if ever I got once my Foot upon dry Land again, I would go directly home to my Father, and never set it into a Ship again while I liv'd; that I would take his Advice, and never run my self into such Miseries as these any more. Now I saw plainly the Goodness of his Observations about the middle Station of Life, how easy, how comfortably he had liv'd all his Days, and never had been expos'd to Tempests at Sea, or Troubles on Shore; and I resolv'd that I would, like a true repenting Prodigal, go home to my Father.

These wise and sober Thoughts continued all the while the Storm continued, and indeed some time after; but the next Day the Wind was abated and the Sea calmer, and I began to be a little inur'd to it: However I was very grave for all that Day, being also a little Sea sick still; but towards Night the Weather clear'd up, the Wind was quite over, and a charming fine Evening follow'd; the Sun went down perfectly clear and rose so the next Morning; and having little or no Wind and a smooth Sea, the Sun shining upon it, the Sight was, as I thought, the most delightful that ever I saw.

I had slept well in the Night, and was now no more Sea sick: but very chearful, looking with Wonder upon the Sea that was so rough and terrible the Day before, and could be so calm and so pleasant in so little time after. And now least my good Resolutions should continue, my Companion, who had indeed entic'd me away, comes to me, Well Bob, says he, clapping me on the Shoulder, How do you do after it? I warrant you were frighted, wa'n't you, last Night, when it blew but a Cap full of Wind? A Cap full d'you call it? said I, 'twas a terrible Storm: A Storm, you Fool you, replies he, do you call that a Storm, why it was nothing at all; give us but a good Ship and Sea Room, and we think nothing of such a Squal of Wind as that; but you're but a fresh Water Sailor, Bob; come let us make a Bowl of Punch and we'll forget all that, d'ye see what charming Weather 'tis now. To make short this sad Part of my Story, we went the old way of all Sailors, the Punch was made, and I was made drunk with it, and in that one Night's Wickedness I drowned all my Repentance, all my Reflections upon my past Conduct, and all my Resolutions for my future. In a word, as the Sea was returned to its Smoothness of Surface and settled Calmness by the Abatement of that Storm, so the Hurry of my Thoughts being over, my Fears and Apprehensions of being swallow'd up by the Sea being forgotten, and the Current of my former Desires return'd, I entirely forgot the Vows and Promises that I made in my Distress. I found indeed some Intervals of Reflection, and the serious Thoughts did, as it were endeavour to return again sometimes, but I shook them off, and rouz'd my self from them as it were from a Distemper, and applying my self to Drink and Company, Soon master'd the Return of those Fits, for so I call'd them, and I had in five or six Days got as compleat a Victory over Conscience as any young Fellow that resolv'd not to be troubled with it, could desire: But I was to have another Trial for it still; and Providence, as in such Cases generally it does, resolv'd to leave me entirely without Excuse. For if I would not take this for a Deliverance, the next was to be such a one as the worst and most harden'd Wretch among us would confess both the Danger and the Mercy.

The sixth Day of our being at Sea we came into Yarmouth Roads; the Wind having been contrary, and the Weather calm, we had made but little Way since the Storm. Here we were obliged to come to an Anchor, and here we lay, the Wind continuing contrary, viz. at South-west, for seven or eight Days, during which time a great many Ships from Newcastle came into the same Roads, as the common Harbour where the Ships might wait for a Wind for the River.

We had not however rid here so long, but should have Tided it up the River, but that the Wind blew too fresh; and after we had lain four or five Days, blew very hard. However, the Roads being reckoned as good as a Harbour, the Anchorage good, and our Ground-Tackle very strong, our Men were unconcerned, and not in the least apprehensive of Danger, but spent the Time in Rest and Mirth, after the manner of the Sea; but the eighth Day in the Morning, the Wind increased, and we had all Hands at Work to strike our Top-Masts, and make every thing snug and close, that the Ship might ride as easy as possible. By Noon the Sea went very high indeed, and our Ship rid Forecastle in, shipp'd several Seas, and we thought once or twice our Anchor had come home; upon which our Master order'd out the Sheet Anchor; so that we rode with two Anchors a-Head, and the Cables vered out to the better End.

By this Time it blew a terrible Storm indeed, and now I began to see Terror and Amazement in the Faces even of the Seamen themselves. The Master, tho' vigilant to the Business of preserving the Ship, yet as he went in and out of his Cabbin by me, I could hear him softly to himself say several times, Lord be merciful to us, we shall be all lost, we shall be all undone; and the like. During these first Hurries, I was stupid, lying still in my Cabbin, which was in the Steerage, and cannot describe my Temper: I could ill reassume the first Penitence, which I had so apparently trampled upon, and harden'd my self against: I thought the Bitterness of Death had been past, and that this would be nothing too like the first. But when the Master himself came by me as I said just now, and said we should be all lost, I dreadfully frighted: I got up out of my Cabbin, and look'd out; but such a dismal Sight I never saw: The Sea went Mountains high, and broke upon us every three or four Minutes: When I could look about, I could see nothing but Distress round us: Two Ships that rid near us we found had cut their Masts by the Board, being deep loaden; and our Men cry'd out, that a Ship which rid about a Mile a-Head of us was foundered. Two more Ships being driven from their Anchors, were run out of the Roads to Sea at all Adventures, and that was not a Mast standing. The light Ships fared the best; as not so much labouring in the Sea; but two or three of them drove, and came close by us, running away with only their Sprit-sail out before the Wind.

使命召唤9:黑色行动2——图文流程攻略

游戏介绍

《使命召唤9》英文全称《Call of Duty9》,是经典FPS系列的作品,该系列作品的特色在于给予玩家混乱、紧张而又真实的第一人称射击体验。《使命召唤9》采用全新的3D引擎设计,不但让游戏画面更为细腻,而且在即时光影、爆炸、火光、烟雾等效果呈现上更为逼真,让玩家有亲临战场般的震撼。

游戏背景设定在《黑色行动》的20年后的冷战时期。如我们在官网所看到的,游戏添加了一些未来武器,这是《使命召唤》系列有史以来的第一次。

第一章:PYRRHIC VICTORY

OBJECTIVE:Rescue Woods

1.故事发生在1986年安哥拉,任务目标:营救WOODS。

2.第一关,熟悉枪械操作,按照任务指引,主角MASON,消灭一路上来袭敌人。

3.石头后面的目标,需要迂回击杀。

4.按提示呼叫支援,RT发射机关枪,LT发射火箭弹。摧毁目标即可。

5.优先击杀皮卡车上的机枪手

6.按照指引登上装甲车,尽情扫射。

7.场景转换,登船消灭船上敌人,随后周围会出现敌人的快艇,用船上的机枪解决。需要注意四周,敌人会登船。

8.打开集装箱,发现WOODS奄奄一息,营救之。

9.随后出现武装直升机,拾取瓦尔基里火箭筒,RS可以引导火箭弹方向,LB上升,RT引爆,弹药补给在船上。

10.摧毁直升机后,搀扶WOODS逃离到丛林内。

11.一路潜行,不要被敌人发现,不然直接群殴致死。

12.打开仓库门锁,获取捕猎架和狙击枪。

13.肉搏后逃离房屋,被敌人追击。紧跟队友Hudson,会遭到三波敌人的围追,找好掩体逐个击杀,注意丢回手雷,逃跑的路上记得放置架子。

14.支援会在第三波是来到,登上直升机,过关。

防御阵型的游戏攻略

这个游戏没有命令输入的控制平台,也没有聊天平台,直接盲打输入,类似于GTA系列

(提醒,一旦使用秘籍游戏娱乐性全无,直接在游戏中输入 包括“=”号)

=dnamuse 增加100,000资源

=chezanator 干掉在地图中的所有异形

=kristalithan 干掉所有夺得能量核的异形

=indesilvermoon 异形无法捡得返回的能量核

=jeanmarie 打开或关闭异形夺取能量核的能力

=enzyme 解开所有等级 成就及达成方法

1.救援权限(SALVAGE RIGHTS):至少杀死一个boss级入侵者。

这个成就一定会在第3关远古研究中获得,因为这一关第一次出现boss级入侵者。

2.区域晋级(FIELD PROMOTION):至少获得一个银牌

只要你获得一个银牌就行,我好像见过全部是金牌后也会有这个成就。

3.祸从天降(DEATH FROM ABOVE):使用轨道激光射击

轨道激光最初是在第8关瞩目焦点中出现,从此开始可以获得此成就。

4.塔防专家(TOWER EXPERT):建造所有的塔并升级

这个成就是每个塔都至少建造一个,然后升级就会获得此成就。

5.完美胜利(FLAWLESS VICTORY):至少获得一个金牌

6.基地保卫(BASE DEFENDER):完成单人战役

打完所有关卡的故事模式就可以

7.星球保卫(PLANET DEFENDER STORY):在单人战役的所有任务中都获得银牌

故事模式的所有关卡至少是银牌

8.斩草除根(EXTERMINATOR):杀死1000个入侵者

9.入侵之泪(ALIEN TEARS):在单人战役中所有的任务都是金牌

故事模式的所有关卡都是金牌

10.阻断狂潮(SIEGE BREAKER):在无限挑战地图上扛过99次敌潮

只要你完成一次磨练就可以获得成就

11.战略大师(MASTER STATEGIST):包括挑战模式都获得金牌

这个成就是要完成所有模式才可以获得此成就,包括故事、故事挑战、限制资源挑战、单一能量核、磨练、限制塔、练习所有模式

12.钉死仇敌(NAIL BITER):保证最后一个能量核离地图出口有至少10秒远的情况下赢得战役

13.犹豫不决(INDECISIVE):一个任务内出售10个塔

14.无可触碰(UNTOUCHABLE):零能量核丢失条件下完成高级任务

15.千钧一发(CLOSE CALL):保证能量核离地图出口至少有10秒远

在入侵者将要把能量核带出出口时打死它才叫千钧一发

16.欢迎回归(HAPPY RETURNS):收回一个失散的能量核

17.接力比赛(RELAY RACE):20秒内10次传递

在第18关单一能量核模式,在入口建好机枪,按F就行了

18.优良投资(WELL INVESTED):一个任务中获得10000资源

当你在一个关卡内的资源超过10000时就可以获得,不是最后的分数。

19.建塔能手(POWER BUILDER):10秒内建6个塔

20.悠悠长路(THE LONG ROAD):入侵者从进入直到退出超过10分钟

建议在第20关最后一击中建设最远绕行路线获得成就。

21.非卖物品(NO SALE):无塔出售

22.嗨!是我的!(HEY!THIS'S MINE!):杀死一个带能量核的入侵者

23.各种各样(DIVERSITY):一个任务里所有塔都建造了

24.完全建造(FULL HOUSE):一个任务里所有建筑都升级了

在一个任务中,把你建造的所有塔都升级为3级,然后完成这个关卡就能获得此成就。

25.第一滴血(FIREST BLOOD):杀死一个入侵者

26.斩草除根(100)(ERADICATOR):杀死100个入侵者

27.歼灭狂人(ANNIHILATOR):杀死10000个入侵者

28.星际居异(XENOCIDE):杀死50000个入侵者

29.剩余物资(SURPLUS):赢得1000资源

30.吝啬发家(PENNY PINCHER):赢得5000资源

31.富可敌国(FILTHY RICH):赢得10000资源

32.资产清理(LIQUIDATOR):售出5个塔

是累计售出5个塔,不是一个关卡内售出5个塔,回档也算。

33.我是间谍(I SPY):激活侦察

34.领袖人物(LEADHEAD):建立5座机枪塔

35.烧吧烧吧(BURN BABY BURN):建立5座火焰塔

36.闪吧闪吧(PEW PEW):建立5座激光塔

37.慢点慢点(NOT SO FAST):建立5座时空塔

38.超大火球(GREAT BALL OF FIRE):建立5座远程火炮塔

39.高压电线(HIGH VOLTAGE):建立5座磁暴塔

40.轰隆隆隆!(KABOOM):建立5座加农炮

41.敌意天空(THE NOT-SO-FRIENDLY SKIES):建立5座导弹塔

42.监督进程(OVERSEER):建立5座控制塔

43.头脑震荡(HEAD TRAUMA):建立5座冲击塔

44.疯狂机枪(GUN CRAZY):只使用机枪塔在1项高级任务中获胜

45.纵火狂人(FIREBUG):只使用火焰塔在1项高级任务中获胜

46.冲击弹药(SHELL-SHOCKED):只使用加农炮在1项高级任务中获胜

47.最低要求(MINIMLIST):只使用第一等级塔在1项高级任务中获胜

48.全部潜能(FULL POTENTIAL):在用第三等级塔且没有出售的情况下,在高级任务中获胜

49.黄比绿好(YELLOW BEATS GREEN):升级一座塔

50.那是什么?(WHAT IS THAT):监察10个入侵者

51.自信满满(CONFIDENT):在任意任务中使用加速控制总计达30秒

52.再来一次(RETRY):重新载入一个较早的记录点

53.神枪射手(SHARPSHOOTER):击落飞行入侵者

54.苦战而胜(PYRRHIC VICTORU):击落携带能量核的入侵者

55.新兵训练(BOOT CAMP):完成前三个任务

56.武器工厂(ARESENAL):一个任务中建20个塔

57.完全防卫(FULL DEFENSE):一个任务中建50个塔

58.完美逃逸(CLEAN GETAWAY):这是防御阵型三个最新成就之一,防御阵型第五大关第7关Auger有两个平台,故事或者是挑战模式下在能量核到达第二个平台前杀死所有入侵者就能得到此成就。 作为一款值得深入研究的塔防游戏,防御阵型本身可以提供好几种角度让玩家研究。

1、Tower Limit。即使用最少的塔来通过游戏的每一个关卡。游戏本身的Tower Limit模式就要求玩家用10个或者20个以内的塔通过某些关卡。实际上所有的防御阵型关卡都可以使用不超过15个塔来过关。

2、追求最高分。即追求在过关后获得高分。一般追求高分出现在研磨或超级研磨的模式下,防御阵型觉醒的超级研磨最高分在16亿以上,可达17亿。而该关卡的故事模式最高分数在24万以上。在故事关卡中,并不是使用最少的塔就会获得最高分,要适当使用,兼顾本金与利息。

3、追求最长路线。在研磨及超级研磨模式中,为了有效的消灭入侵者,必须设计最长路线。

4、追求塔使用的简单化。只使用机枪塔或者只使用加农炮。在觉醒的所有关卡中只有一关无法只使用机枪塔过关,就是飞行计划。然而这一关可以只使用加农炮通过。

推荐歌曲像nightwish(夜愿)一样的乐队 或歌手

夜愿我也喜欢些

类似的乐队我就没嘞

提供几首歌把--

illusion

part

2

-

the

call

of

the

wild

rhapsody

-

dawn

of

victory

rhapsody

-

emerald

sword

stratovarius

-

black

diamond

歌曲名包含

乐队名

如果喜欢的

可以顺着去找

个人爱听

类似的

就这几首

如果有需要可以加我

一起分享下各自的音乐~~

非常高兴能与大家分享这些有关“call of victory攻略”的信息。在今天的讨论中,我希望能帮助大家更全面地了解这个主题。感谢大家的参与和聆听,希望这些信息能对大家有所帮助。

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