Whose philosophy on stealth is “If there’s no one left to raise the alarm no one can raise the alarm”.
Trying to stealth kill a camp in RDR 2 is neigh impossible. Somehow those fuckers can spot you crouching from 50 feet away
I am a stealth perfectionist thanks to Metal Gear series and wanting you to be perfectly stealthy to get rewards. If I get caught, I repeat instead.
Using grenades on all the alarm buttons in Deus Ex
Wanna say the sniper rifle destroys alarms and cameras if we’re talking about the original Deus Ex. Also the GEP gun may be handy if the two are close enough to each other.
Also the GEP gun may be handy
Yeah, sometimes you need to make a silent takedown. I’m now rewatching all the related YouTube poo, thanks.
That’s why stealth should never be mandatory, I mean even the dumbest of Ubisoft eventually understood it.
If the alarm goes up, let us deal with it, but none of that “you’ve been discovered, restart mission” shit
Slap a silencer on and it’ll be just fine.
Even most stealth games allow you to pop two heads at once if you’re fast enough the second guy can’t yell.
I’m a big fan of Watch Dogs and Cyberpunk style stealth hacking though. Jump into the security cam network and kill everyone in the building using environmental hazards (and in Cyberpunk, spontaneous combustion and other fun tricks) while you sit comfy a block away. Real fun to still get the stealth mission objectives popping up after when you walk in like you own the place. Or when the game still has pre-scripted dialog about how tight security is while I’m walking through a pile of their corpses.
And that’s how i play payday
In honor of your gaming buddy, I’m going to murder every person in the Oblivion Remastered quest “Whodunit?” and then resume stealthing after.
He would indeed feel honored. I am abjecty horrified.
More like if there’s nobody left to be alarmed then there’s no alarm.
A-fuckin-men
I’ve being a stealth archer this time around in oblivion and I was actually proud of myself… Until I got 5 grand soul gems and now I’m always invisible.