Reaching the campsite | Mission 1: Call me Ishmael Crysis Warhead Guide
Last update: 11 May 2016
Map legend:
1 - starting area
2 - first possible destination (ocean)
3 - second possible destination (main road)
The explosion has probably caught the attention of a nearby Korean soldier. As a result, you will have to be ready for him to show up. He will probably approach the station from the south. It's your choice on how to get rid of him. Notice that a humvee has been parked here. Use this vehicle to leave the hill (screen).
Eventually you should be able to get to the crossroads (screen). You'll have to make an important decision here as well. If you want to get to the campsite from the ocean's side, turn left to get to the beach. Otherwise remain on the dirt road.
If you've decided to choose the ocean, you won't encounter any additional complications. Just as before, you won't have to worry about encountering any boats. If it all goes according to the plan, you should end up near the cliff (screen) and you'll receive some new orders here (2 on the map). Make sure to familiarize yourself with the next objective. You should also keep moving, before enemy units have a chance to change their positions.
If you decide to stay on the main path, reaching the final area of the map is going to be much more challenging. First of all, you will have to deal with a large group of enemy soldiers along the way (screen). Killing them is not going to be easy, especially since they like to hide near the trees. There are also a few hills here. You could try leaving the car and using your cloaking device, but it would take a lot of your time. Turn left at the crossroads and keep moving until you've reached an impenetrable blockade.
Leave the car once you're close enough to the blockade, because you'll have to continue on foot from now. You would receive the same orders as near the ocean. Notice that you can't stay on the asphalt road. Instead you'd have to turn left and head to the top of a nearby hill. You would find a very interesting observation post there.