'Watch Dogs 2' tips and tricks: Players advised to save cash for Marcus' needs

A promotional image for "Watch Dogs 2" Ubisoft/Watch Dogs 2

Ubisoft's "Watch Dogs 2" was just released in the market, but players already cracked down some of the tips and tricks for the open world action-adventure game.

According to reports, players will fully enjoy playing the game if they opt to use stealth. It will also make it easier for them to survive the game.

Players are also advised to make a lot of quick cash when playing "Watch Dogs 2," since its lead protagonist, Marcus Holloway, needs a lot of things in order to succeed in the game. Some of the items that Marcus will have to possess include the drone camera called the Quadcopter. This could help him in most of his hacking activities. However, this item costs $65,700 to purchase.

To earn cash faster, players are advised to hack their enemies or other civilians so that they can easily unlock the Improved Profiler that can be seen on the Social Engineering Skills tree. For each successful hack, Marcus could earn $400 up to $1,000.

Players are also told to avoid purchasing more weapons from the DedSec HQ to save more money. The said weapons could be very expensive. If players need to get more weapons, they could simply get them from the enemies that they have already defeated.

Aside from sharing some tips for playing the game, Ubisoft released a statement to Polygon regarding the explicit image of a female genitalia that was discovered by one of the players of "Watch Dogs 2." According to the game studio, they are aware that one of the NPC models of the game was formed explicitly.

"While 'Watch Dogs 2' is a mature-rated game, we apologize and will update this NPC model to make it more consistent with other NPC models in the game in a patch to be released this week. We also are working with our first-party partners to ensure that players can continue to play and share all content from the game within the bounds of the first parties' respective codes of conduct," the game studio stated.

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