
Your primary objective is to lead a team of Rainbow operatives through a series of counter-terrorism missions. Before each mission, you enter the planning phase, where you can assign waypoints and actions to your squad members on a detailed map. This phase is critical, as a good plan can mean the difference between success and failure. Once the mission begins, you control one operative from a first-person perspective. The gameplay is slow and methodical; you must carefully clear rooms, use cover, and issue commands to your AI teammates to flank enemies or provide covering fire. Ammunition is limited, and a single well-placed shot can be fatal, so stealth and accuracy are paramount. In the early moments, focus on learning the level layout and neutralizing threats quietly. As you progress, the tension rises during intense firefights in confined spaces. Your main focus during these tense moments should be on positioning and effective use of your team's special abilities to overcome heavily armed opponents.
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Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six supports local save states on GGEMU. Cloud saves are also available for GGEMU Premium members.
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Yes. Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six supports gamepad controls on GGEMU when a compatible controller is connected.