RAID: World War II – The Easiest Way to Get Cutting Crew Achievement

This is one of the hardest achievement in this game since it required the teamwork. Well… most people will think like that But there is an easy trick to do it. Here is how you should do it in the easiest way.

Basic Knowledge

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Before we go to the achievement. There is some basic knowledge you need to know first.

  • While you are interacting an objects like a crowbar, a cable etc. It will have a white outline and with an instruction. 

RAID: World War II - The Easiest Way to Get Cutting Crew Achievement

  • While you are just standing near that object. and you don’t interact with it. It will have as a yellow outline. 

RAID: World War II - The Easiest Way to Get Cutting Crew Achievement

  • One thing that normally people don’t know is You can interact an object while you are pressing “Tab” button. 

RAID: World War II - The Easiest Way to Get Cutting Crew Achievement

It has a white outline but there won’t be any instruction showed on it.

  • Same as while you are near it. It will have a yellow outline. 

RAID: World War II - The Easiest Way to Get Cutting Crew Achievement

With this way you can see both timer In-game and the object at the same time.

How to Do?

  • First of all. Do the objective until it’s time you have to cut the cable. 
  • Each player stay in each cable location
  • Discussing about what time all of you guys will cut the cable
  • when it’s almost time. Press “Tab” button and look at the cable location until it has a white outline appeared
  • Cut the cable while you are holding “Tab” button by pressing “F” button for example: like this.
  • If you succeed. Congratulation! Now you will get the achievement instantly 🙂

Somethings you should know:

  • You should check the timer in-game. It should be the same as a host. If not then you count the timer like cutting in 10 seconds etc. 
  • This achievement can be triggered in any difficulties.
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