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- Wolfman Walt
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Yea, but you don't even have to lean out to kill people, you can do it from total cover, thats something you can do in a FPS since your gun is where you look. Note, I'm not saying this is a great selling point , I'm just saying that thats one of the thing Namco seems to be bragging about alot.
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From a tactical perspective, it offers the advantage of cover, you don't have to worry about being shot since only a small portion of your body is exposed. Whereas if you just "strafe" and shit, your body is fully exposed. Since none of us can possibly run faster then someone who aims, taking cover to suprise someone with randomly popping in and out is the better solution. The blind fire is also good for this purpose in that if you wish to return fire or use suppresing fire, you're able to do so with virtually no risk of being hit. As for the button to take up space, they actually don't use a button for "just leaning" in the demo. You push yourself up to a wall and use the analog sticks to control leaning and blind fire.Megatron wrote:I don't see the point in leaning, the buttons take up extra space. Just strafe and shit.
Edit: Though generally in FPS's for pc I never use the leaning option.
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I never played Theif however for Deus Ex, I depended more on my ears and things like shadows more then leaning. For this game though, leaning is purely for combat and tactical purposes.Subhuman wrote: Doesn't that depend on which game you play? I mean, stealth is a necessity in games like Thief and, depending on your approach, Deus Ex or SS2.
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Theoricaly (is that actually an english word), leaning, stealth and shit is good. But technically it's often something else. Games with "innovative" thingies like this always mess up with it. NHL2004 was supposed to be so crazy with new moves etc etc, but it's so fuckin complicated you need a fuckin logitech gamepad with 27 buttons to actually play.
Same with Red Faction, they bragged about stealth and action misson, even tho in the stealth mission i always ended up killing everyone i was supposed to be sneaking from. It's like : "Oh no! TWO GUARDS, I have to avoid em!!" But in other missions you kill like 20 of em all at once.
Same with Red Faction, they bragged about stealth and action misson, even tho in the stealth mission i always ended up killing everyone i was supposed to be sneaking from. It's like : "Oh no! TWO GUARDS, I have to avoid em!!" But in other missions you kill like 20 of em all at once.
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You wanna know the funny part of those stealth missions? Their easy. Their based off of eye contact, IE If you look at a guard while he looks at you, he'll notice you. So how do you get past it without letting anyone know? Stare at the floor/ceiling. Its so stupid and simple, but it works.s4ur0n27 wrote: Same with Red Faction, they bragged about stealth and action misson, even tho in the stealth mission i always ended up killing everyone i was supposed to be sneaking from. It's like : "Oh no! TWO GUARDS, I have to avoid em!!" But in other missions you kill like 20 of em all at once.
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