GOOD COP:
Using neutralising shots - in the leg, say
Using non-lethal stealth moves - Square
Finding drugs on citizens - Cicrle pats them down, but there´s no real way to tell who´s likely to be carrying.
Arresting people - R2 + Cicrle after they´ve surrendered or been knocked out
BAD COP:
Headshots
Killing innocents (duh)
Lethal stealth moves - Cicrle
Now the episode 1 walkthrough beginnes.
EPISODE 1:
TRIAD VIOLENCE
MISSION 1: Shooting Practice: It´s just practice. Tch:
MISSION 2: Rushing to EDO: This one´s just to get you used to driving you shouldn´t have any problems beating the 1 :30 on the clock.
MISSION 3: Driving for Chow: It´s a cruising mission - go bust some perps.
MISSION 4 Triad Muscle: The first fight shouldn´t give you any trouble. Once you strike the thug you will see four exclamation points light up by his health in the upper right hand corner. These represent the number of hits he needs before he will be stunned. At this point you can do a special move, or perform a grapple that he won´t be able to break out of.
FINALE: Rosie Trouble: This is the first time you´ll have to shotdodge, because there´s no cover around. Just shoot the cars until the Triad goon gets blasted clear, then get up close and give him some lead justice.
And the a litte bonus.
BONUS DRIVING/CRIME PATROL:
These missions occur at the end of each episode: A bonus driving level is received if the entire episode is completed 100%. During the bonus driving level, you are also given an opportunity to upgrade your weapons, combat, and cars. A gun course is a walk-through firing range. The combat Dojo is a fight against live opponents until you reach abd defeat their master. The vehicle upgrade is an illegal pink silp street race, but don´t worry about losing your car, the EOD can afford a few lost vehicles.
A Crime Patrol mission is gained if any missions during the course of the episode where failed. During a CP, you must solve Random Crimes to be allowed to progress to the next episode, the number of RCs you must solve is determined by how many missions you failed.