I think the most "worst at stealth" segment of Unity is the fact that they are wearing bright green, red, and yellow outfits. What are they hiding from? Deer?
Josh Lofty They're making me think the OX team was going for the Xbox controller's A, B and Y buttons' color scheme for shits and giggles. A for Andy, B for Mike and, Y for Jane...maybe? ... Hell if I know, man XD
***** As its part of the character design and makes him look cooler. The in-game logic for it is that its a type of light that's invisible to the human eye or something like that.
I will spend 15 minutes scoping out a camp in Far Cry 4, making sure I tag everyone so I can watch their movements, looking for patterns and opportunities. I have made sure no animals are near. I have made a complete 360 degree sweep around the camp to be sure I know all the ways in and out. I am ready. I take one step out of the bushes, someone sees me, I panic, I shoot him with a bow, but that doesn't kill him, he's yelling, I'm yelling, everyone is yelling, someone trips the alarm, I run around desperate to find a way to salvage this. I throw a grena- that's not a grenade. I just threw bait. Attracted by the bait, a tiger roars and dashes into the camp. The tiger is attacking me and not them. I start throwing grenades and Molotov cocktails all over the camp and wildly spraying LMG gunfire at anything that moves, including bushes, trees, my shadow, everything. Everything is on fire including the tiger and me. Finally it's over. It's over and I have won, barely. The game crashes. Nothing is saved. I weep silently.
Don't feel bad, Mike. First time I played Dishonored, I fell off the chandelier I was hiding on, started swinging wildly, and killed the guy I was trying to save. I then ran for it because I was being shot at, took the wrong door, and was mauled to death by dogs. Feel better?
First time I played Dishonored, I stood on the door of the bathroom for 10 minutes waiting for Lady Boyle to come in so I could kill her discreetly. She never did. So I butchered her in the main hall in full view of 2 guards and 2 Overseers with their music boxes. Then I left, and none of the guards outside cared that someone wearing the mask of a known murderer was running for the exit. That would seem suspicious to me.
first time I played I never knew you could take out people without killing them. so my mind set is he dead she dead I killed that person....Emily what are you drawing? ...wait how many I kill effects the outcome of the game?....ohhh ...so let's not kill anymore ..halfway through the game ....
Logan Sitton That works for most games accept games like dishonored in which you get a worse and hrder game ending if you kill a bit. Im quite saddened by this because of the cool takedown animations and the thrill of takeing down everyone slowly almost as if you played the alien in the game alien. Just realized this makes no sense(some of it)
+Emanuel Cano corvo kills a lot of people > corvo enjoys mass murdering > corvo continues to mass murder > corvo goes insane > corvo leaves a trail of death in his wake > city freaks out corvo doesn't kill people > no sanity loss > less crazy people > happy place
Once in Payday 2, I joined a group that was performing repeated Shadow Raids by using the EMC Chain method (Everyone has EMCs, run into complex, throw down pager-jamming EMC, then throw down another to keep the jamming going while everyone runs around and bags the loot.) For the sake of the achievement, I donned full armor, carrying a minigun and RPG, marched into the complex when the EMC chain started, rolled up the minigun and mowed down the guards outside, yelling "STEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLTTTHHHHHHHHH"
So, I was playing MGSV once, and I managed to "sleep" all the guards, the only guy left was the target, easy peasy, suddendly, the first guy I shot; wakes up, he then starts waking everyone up, making the alarm sound, making me fail the mission
When playing AC, what often happens is I get about half way through the mission undetected, some guy sees me, I shoot him, but am now detected! So What I do is run around killing people while yelling STEALTH!
even though this is an xbox channel and i'm mostly a playstation user this is one of my favourites channels on youtube, congrats on a million subs guys.
the times I'm the worst at stealth? ...any time I play a stealth game. Which is weird because I love stealth games and, given the option, I'll always at least TRY to stealth through a level.
Your stealth unit should be J.M.A.S.O.U.A.F.T.L.K.S.F.A.L (Jane Mike Andy stealth unit actually f**k this lets kill something for a laugh) team rainbow there's a new squad in town!
Any stealth game in multiplayer. Stealth is all about waiting for the most opportune moment, and play it slow and steady. But in multiplayer you always end up with someone who would rather fight their way through. Stealth games should only ever be played in singleplayer.
Well, i have always been teamed up with gung-ho people who plays the game "wrong". By "wrong" i mean, they play it like it is a Call of Duty style shooter (sniper elite 3) or 'no sneaking whatsoever is necessary in this sneaking game' (Assassin's Creen: Unity) In a sneaking game i want to take my time. I want to hide until just the right moment. I want to assassinate people withouth anyone noticing. That's the entire point of sneaking games, i feel. But in stead my teammates force me into reactive combat, which is fine in other genres, but not stealth games.
+Amphibiot In stealth games I always go for the ghost approach (if the game doesn't punish me for it like killing or knocking out enemies gives you XP). I want to be in and out without anyone noticing. Only later they notice that their leader is gone as are all their valuables.
I try to go full stealth but sometimes end up running and gunning (or Swording in Shadow of Mordor. I love to drain/interrogate them from behind or shoot them. My personal favorite kill is drain then shoot with the arrow you gain riteindahead) That being said, if I end up "swording" when I don't want to, I climb my undead ass out of there and snipe from above the best I can
it was not a flintlock pistol it was a wheel lock, did you see the round thing on the side of the gun, which may not look like a wheel, because the wheel is inside the metal cylindrical box, when reloading, you have to wind up the wheel, then you place the hammer on the wheel, then when you press the trigger, it releases the wheel which causes sparks due to it being touched by the hammer with a piece of flint in it, and the sparks cause the gunpowder to ignite, witch causes the gun to fire. it is a lot more complicated than a flint lock, but the reaction time is faster, if you shot them both at the same tame, the wheel lock would fire first by a second or less.
You should call yourselves The Super (sloppy) Stealth Squad! :D (...Even though there's only 3 of you, bearing in mind a squad consists of 4 people... SHHH!)
I was disappointed the Mordor one wasn't the conga line, then you included the conga line as a bonus clip, THANK YOU! LOL! And that one SO doesn't belong in this list, that was the BEST stealth! :)
In my gaming experience, I always take my time and be patient when stealthing. Game designers often leave windows of opportunity to be stealthy. The key is to recognize the windows in the AI's routine and make your move in the right time. Since stealth based games often give gadgets or powers to maneuver, it's best to keep either a gadget or power you can use to make a quick escape equipped when you don't need another one. Also, always have an escape plan and don't walk into dead ends or let yourself get cornered. Plus, if rooftops are a possibility, rooftops are almost always the stealthiest way to travel. Plus, stealth is always harder when you're not comfortable with your button layout or with using the abilities at your disposal, so you gotta get used to them.
I know I shouldn't say anything but, I am a PC and PS gamer, don't really care too much for Xbox but I did play on it at a time and I must say it is surprisingly peaceful here on this channel. Glad there are no off topic console wars in the comments, keep up the good content outsidexbox.
There is a very serious situation going on in the background here.... Pay close attention to Mike's forearm on Number 9.. Cutting is a very serious condition and it should never be hidden from view. I'm glad that you are putting it out there.
+Deltazeta for sure. Splinter Cell Blacklist pretty much welcomes all play styles. As you noted, you can go through the levels like a "true ghost". Not leaving a trace, and no one ever knowing that you were there. And to the other extreme, like a complete idiot just killing everyone in plain sight, blowing up everything. And the sweet middle ground. One of my more enjoyable playthrough was a mix of "Ghost" and "Panther". And capturing HVT's was awesome! Splinter Cell Blacklist was truly remarkable. It really flew under the radar. I am not sure who thought it would be a good idea to take on GTA V head on. But that was a bad idea.
Ironically enough, I am more of a Playstation fan, but I do love the Xbox too, plus I love you guys and your videos. Happy to be a part of the 1 Million subscribers!
I loved the stealth fails in The Evil Within DLC, especially the one where calling to distract an enemy...who was stood right behind Kidman the whole time.
You guys need some advice. Here's some. When playing Skyrim, always carry multiple baskets at all times in case you need to place one on someone's head and steal all their belongings.
I can never get through MGS3's freaking RASSVET without at least two instances of A.) Save Scumming and B.) Hiding under the floor while listening to the glorious "Caution" soundtrack.
Going in all gung ho, guns blazing and grenade throwing, still counts as stealth as long as I remain crouched right? It's my normal strategy. :P Congrats on 1m subs, I don't even own a Xbox console, only PC and PS3, but love this channel! Keep the videos coming! :)
Reminds me of one of the earlier Hitman games -- Something I could not resist doing more then once was; dressing as a fire fighter, retrieving the stashed M60 I walked in with, and then proceeding to go postal in the busy lobby of an international corporation. And after I had wiped out all the opposition and waves of re-enforcements -- I would grab a fire axe, still dressed as a fire fighter, and proceed to chase after all the survivors who were to stupid to find an exit. "Don't run! I'm here to save you!" *kerchunk*
I'm a PS4 playr, but your channel seemse to have more game related info rather than console related info, very much unlike the official Sony channel. Thankyou very much, guys. Plus, you guys seem to actually have fun rather than "Hey I support such and such so play such and such."
You guys are on FIRE. 765 subscribers barely a few hours after hitting the million mark. Hope the channel grows exponentially. Big fan! Keep up the good work
Congrats on the million subs, have been subbed almost since the start. Highlights were the dishonored and hitman stealth fail series. Keep up the awesome work!
I made it through a solid portion of one of the splinter cell games (don't care to recall which one, i was playing with a friend who likes them) by creating a character I called Smokepuncher The only thing he ever did: Throw smoke grenades, then run in and kung fu everyone unconscious while they cough I yelled "SmokePuuuuuncher!!" every time, and my friend grew redder and redder every time it worked
I seem to do poorly with stealth, but I do manage to find some freakish success in sniping. (Sniper shooting at my team, and I pull off single head shots at 200m with things like a browning assault rifle -- COD Big Red 1) (blaster pistol at 100m -- Star Wars Battlefront) completely unbelievable shots.
i've got a bone topic with Connor in this one. You use the trees to get close with intelligence and agility then when you stealth kill he bashes the guard of the platform and causes a scene.
I sympathise with the Dishonored ones so much. I just started playing and was trying to do a low chaos run but managed to screw it up within about two minutes of getting out of my cell. I tried to choke out the first guard, got seen doing it by another one who called two others down upon me. Just as I drop the first guard one of the others leaps at me and I panic, cutting him in half in mid air. I just pause, drop the controller and put my head in my hands, before restarting. On my second go I managed to take out the first guard no problem, but the second turns around just as I get behind him and history repeats with all the guards in the area swooping down upon me.
The Conga line of death is even better in Shadow of War. A longbow pierces targets on full charge. So you can line it up, and headshot like 8 Orcs at once when they're all line up like that for you.
This was first one I ever watch and to see how much the channel grown and the fact there is a second one now with luke and ellen keep going it brilliant seeing all your videos
I just figured most of these would be Mike since his idea of stealth is usually "Who cares who sees or hears me? I'm going to kill them all anyway". You guys did do a good co-op stealth mission when you were delivering the EMP for the Humane Labs Raid on GTA 5 though.
I think my most brilliant lack of stealth in a stealthy game was during my recent replay of the first Assassin's Creed. I was sneaking into the Merchant King's palace, but I got caught near the archway to the inner courtyard. Since it hadn't desynched me yet, but I couldn't move on without becoming anonymous, I proceeded to murder all the guards who came after me. Once they were all dead, the "you can't proceed" mist cleared, and I could see the party goers not ten feet away. So there's a pile of dead guards around me, and I'm in plain sight of the party, but no one notices and I waltz right in.