(The first one)
This game has been very difficult for me to get into. I'm okay with a mixed level of Chaos and I'm not exactly going for a full passive run. However I have a stealth itch that needs scratching and it becomes all the more annoying when this game doesn't seem to work like other games.
Mostly, light levels seem to mean nothing. I try to hide in darkness and enemies that come patrolling see me pretty much instantly. During the first prison escape, EVERY single encounter turned into a murder spree. I'd choke out one or two guys only to be caught instantly regardless of me hiding in the shadows, so that's three dead. I once faced two guards after getting the sleep dart crossbow. Sleep'd one, and the other one instantly turned around to fight me. I ended the level with High Chaos and ten dead.
I said I don't mind doing a mixed play but I read that more dead guards = Harder levels. More alert guards, more lights, and I want to try to minimize the difficulty (I play on easy) but I'm looking for advice how to deal with their instant-detect mechanics. Those three lightning bolts seem to mean nothing when it only takes one second for them to see me. I can't react that quickly.
This game has been very difficult for me to get into. I'm okay with a mixed level of Chaos and I'm not exactly going for a full passive run. However I have a stealth itch that needs scratching and it becomes all the more annoying when this game doesn't seem to work like other games.
Mostly, light levels seem to mean nothing. I try to hide in darkness and enemies that come patrolling see me pretty much instantly. During the first prison escape, EVERY single encounter turned into a murder spree. I'd choke out one or two guys only to be caught instantly regardless of me hiding in the shadows, so that's three dead. I once faced two guards after getting the sleep dart crossbow. Sleep'd one, and the other one instantly turned around to fight me. I ended the level with High Chaos and ten dead.
I said I don't mind doing a mixed play but I read that more dead guards = Harder levels. More alert guards, more lights, and I want to try to minimize the difficulty (I play on easy) but I'm looking for advice how to deal with their instant-detect mechanics. Those three lightning bolts seem to mean nothing when it only takes one second for them to see me. I can't react that quickly.