How to End Mission in Ready or Not? Everything We Know!

To end a mission in Ready or Not, complete all main goals, then press 'Y' when prompted. Ensure you finish extra tasks for better scores and, if playing solo, return to the starting point and hold 'F' to leave early.

by T Santhosh

Updated Dec 21, 2023

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How to End Mission in Ready or Not? Everything We Know!
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Ready or Not

"Ready or Not" is a video game where you become a part of a SWAT team, kind of like the police. It's a tactical first-person shooter game, meaning you'll be using strategies and thinking carefully about how to approach different situations. The game is set in a made-up city called Los Sueños in California, where there's a lot of crime happening.

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This game came out in different stages. First, it was available on Steam early access in December 2021. Then, it fully released in December 2023. People who played it liked the feeling of the game and how it plays. They said it feels a lot like the old SWAT games from a company called Sierra Entertainment, which many folks enjoyed. The game got attention for its atmosphere and the way it makes players think about how they approach different situations in the game.

How to End Mission in Ready or Not? 

In "Ready or Not," ending a mission happens after completing all the main goals. Once all the primary tasks are done, a prompt pops up in the top-left corner asking if you want to finish. You press 'Y' for yes, but remember to finish all the extra tasks too before saying yes.

If you're playing alone, the game might also take you to the results screen automatically when everything is done, even if you didn't press 'Y'. To get a better score, it's good to finish all the extra goals, arrest all the suspects and civilians, and gather all the evidence.

Doing these things well gets you a higher grade at the end. Higher grades can unlock cool things like new outfits, gear, or tattoos. But if your goal is just to unlock new levels, any grade except an 'F' will work.

If you're playing alone as the Commander, you can also end the game early by going back to where you started. When you reach there, press and hold 'F' to leave with any squad members still alive. It's a way to exit early, but quitting from the menu might stress out your officers and some might even leave the team.

Remember, officers in the game have special skills. Some are better at making people surrender, others kick down doors faster, and some have skills that help the whole squad with health or accuracy. There are also traits that reduce stress or make suspects more likely to give up.

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Ready or Not Gameplay 

"Ready or Not" is all about being part of a SWAT team and taking down bad guys. In this game, you play as David "Judge" Beaumont, the leader of the team. You've got a bunch of cool guns to choose from: rifles, submachine guns, shotguns, and pistols. You can make them totally your own by adding scopes, attachments, and even silencers. You've also got gadgets like stun grenades and shields to help you out.

Since you're a cop, it's not just about blasting away. The game wants you to catch the bad guys alive. That means you've got options like tasers and pepper spray to take them down without causing too much harm. And when you arrest them instead of knocking them out, you get more points. But it's not always easy—the non-lethal stuff can sometimes cause unintended harm. When you deal with suspects, it's a smart move to handcuff them. Sometimes they'll fake being out cold and then try to surprise you, so you've got to be careful. The game advises you to aim at the body's center if you have to use lethal force.

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Ready or Not Development 

The journey of making "Ready or Not" began way back in June 2016. They got folks excited by showing off a trailer on YouTube in May 2017, giving everyone a taste of what was coming. But before the big release, they let a special group of supporters try out an early version of the game in August 2019. 

Then, things got even more exciting in April 2020 when they invited these supporters and some YouTubers to test out a special part of the game where players face off against each other. They could share what they saw and got players even more pumped up. Finally, the game hit the scene on Steam Early Access on December 17, 2021. They made some major changes for this final release.

They worked on improving the non-lethal gear, paying more attention to the mental health of the cops in the game, and making different law enforcement teams work together better. Plus, they made the cops in the game have more unique personalities. In this final version, the computer-controlled characters got smarter. They can now do things on their own, like catch suspects and find cover, without needing players to give them constant instructions just like in the old SWAT 3 game.

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How to End Mission in Ready or Not - FAQs

1. How do I end a mission in "Ready or Not"?

Complete all main objectives and press 'Y' when prompted.

2. What boosts my score at the end of a mission?

Finish extra goals, arrest all suspects and civilians, and collect evidence.

3. Can I leave a mission early if I'm playing solo?

Yes, return to the starting point and hold 'F' to exit with surviving squad members.

4. What rewards can I unlock with higher grades?

New outfits, gear, tattoos, and access to new levels.

5. How do officers' special skills work in the game?

They excel at various tasks like convincing suspects to surrender or improving squad performance in health and accuracy.

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