Sameer I am not sure about variable speed. Still not really confirmed, because when he is moving faster he uses the "a" button which let Sam go through everything on his own, which is why he may have moved a lot faster.
Sameer I am not sure about variable speed. Still not really confirmed, because when he is moving faster he uses the "a" button which let Sam go through everything on his own, which is why he may have moved a lot faster.
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He only Speeds up because the player pressed A and the animation getting into cover is faster.
It doesn't look like there is a variable crouch![]()
Nope, that's not it, cause when he gets near the cover he slows down again.
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If you follow any of "them" on Twitter - you will know that they do in fact read the froum. Especially Maxime.
Can you believe these guys? I'm one of those Legacy players, who loved the SC07 crowd stealth version, who weren't completely satisfied with SCC (though enjoyed it anyway), and skeptical of Blacklist, but am amazed of how professional and concerned Zack's replies and even Max Beland's interviews with Solidsage are. They got a lot (though not all) of our requests back. They're showing that they're listening and in fact prioritizing us fans, its just that they do have consider realities of the market.
And these guys want to "sabotage" that? Have they even at least checked the forums? Geez
http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php...rom-the-ComDev
http://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php...y-ShadowFox%29
They are most certainly reading the forums. Despite the overblown "Splinter Cell is dead" kind of remarks, they tend to take criticism from everywhere and attempt to address it. Look at previous games like Assassin's Creed. The first game is riddled with major problems. They took the criticism and improved nearing everything in AC2.
Personally, they did exactly what I hope that they would do with this Splinter Cell. Use and improve Conviction's mechanics and introduce previous elements. I believe I also posted that hope in these forums. Granted, they can't please everyone, but let's try to be reasonable with our remarks.