The view cone determines enemy sight range and direction. Understanding and utilizing it is crucial for stealth, allowing you to avoid detection and plan ambushes effectively.
Not always. While detection is undesirable, sometimes you can recover by quickly eliminating the threat or using environmental elements for concealment before the alarm is raised.
Yes, each commando has a limited inventory. Managing items, choosing the right tools for the job, and scavenging enemy equipment are critical aspects of gameplay.
The alert level increases based on enemy sightings, deaths, or suspicious noises. Higher alert levels trigger reinforcements, increased enemy vigilance, and make stealth significantly harder.
Yes, you can control vehicles in certain missions. This adds new tactical options for transportation, combat, and area control, but also introduces vulnerabilities.
The Green Beret can incapacitate enemies with a hand-to-hand combat skill. The enemy will then be interrogated, revealing enemy patrol routes or other mission-critical information. However, the interrogation is time limited.
Yes, environmental interaction is a key part of the gameplay. Using explosives, manipulating objects, and exploiting the environment are vital for creating diversions and clearing paths.
Distraction, such as throwing a cigarette, is used to lure enemies away from their patrol routes or guard posts, creating opportunities for stealth maneuvers or ambushes.
The sniper class provides long-range combat capabilities. Limitations include a limited number of shots, the need to find vantage points, and vulnerability at close range.
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