What kills me is you were tracking the alien and the android the ENTIRE time and knew where they were. You had a safe hiding space and could have waited till they were gone and you still got caught. Crazy.
I get really immersed into the game because I would play it in pitch darkness late at night so the adrenaline of being hunted makes me do stupid things sometimes lol
@@The_Best_Major Everyone plays it a bit different, but there are things that do not make sense to me. When you spend ressources in this game, like the bomb you set, you want to get full value out of it. If you dont act when it detonates and stay put you waste precious time. You want to use the little bit of freedom you can free roam and not waste it with chilling in a room. The very point of these destractions and/or early warning systems is that you dont have to use a locker or a hiding spot, but use it to get forward. It will be a long trip otherwise.
The Director AI basically forces players who sit still anywhere into a circumstance where they have to move. It does keep ganeplay ticking along but people who are too afraid to move will ultimately be cornered until the menace values rises high enough for the Director AI to send the xenomorph away. Dunno if it also controls the androids though, although I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
@@The_Best_Major planting the flashbang was a clever and cautious move, but it backfired when you called in the android for maintenance, cause it was he who ended up hitting that flashbang lol. Altho, it must be said that he would turn hostile regardless whether he or the Alien would trigger the device, since just merely detecting explosions will turn them in.
That incident could have been reckless abandon or a rookie mistake, but you must know by now that the Xeno's & the Andy's are in cahoots. Those 2 groups of hateful malcontents are backstabbing, double-dealing, no good dirty rats, & your destruction is what they are all about. They will jack your azz for simply existing ! Hateful sonsofwitches ! BTW, that dark under table is one of the safest hiding spots in all of Sevastahole. A fave. My advice, crouch a lot, shut your mouth, avoid Xenos like azz itch, always know where your exits are, keep your weapons fully loaded constantly, craft & craft again, use said crafts wisely, pick your battles like you pick a nice walk through a minefield, never trust a guy named Andy( he's probably a DROID), & always remember-YOU ARE A RIPLEY ! YOU ARE IMMORTAL ! and Death, IS ONLY THE BEGINNING !
Phenomenal game. Played the hell out of it for 2 years off and on. Did all the glitches and tricks, including trapping the alien in the gate on level 10. Game was really underrated, captured the atmosphere of the original film perfectly.
That was fair. Since you were crouching when you didn't need to, you spent more time in one area which is lethal. Only in the easier difficulties do they allow crouching when you aren't hiding
This is what bothered me the most as the alien is an aggressive creature and would surely attack and destroy any other moving object. There is even evidence in the game that some of the androids came across the alien and were torn apart. I could understand the androids not attacking the alien as they were under special orders to preserve the species for study, but there’s no reason why the alien would continuously ignore the androids.
@@johnnystudly3778 That's explained though: the Xenomorphs only attack organic lifeforms. They ignore synthetics because they can't use them to breed more aliens. So they generally ignore androids unless provoked by them for this reason.
@@johnnystudly3778 My assumption could be that some androids may have just gotten in the way hence why the alien attacked them. I do agree though, they should have incorporated a way that you could make the alien attack different androids which could be useful for distractions
I'm thinking about buying this game cuz it's for 10€ rn with all dlcs but I'm scared lmao tho I finished outlast 5 times but this seems like another level
Another commenter mentioned that the explosion from the flashback is what made that android hostile. I didn't know that was a thing so assumed he was still cool
@The_Best_Major actually it was the maintenance service request, in the email it says that authorization was required before the android could check it out that's why he went rogue
Had something very similar happen to me once, except that the android held me under a vent for the xenomorph to come down and chomp my face. Good times. I'm currently starting the process to remake this Director/Actor AI combo for my games released in Fortnite.
@@ArunKumarMalaysia Did you just start the game? If I remember right, you need to find the blueprints for the items and they need to be version 2 or 3 before you can place them on the ground. It's strange that they would negate porting over that one specific ability.