Oops, I meant bug as in insect.Originally Posted by LuckyBide Go to original post
And yes, not realistic, but not to the point of distraction (for me, at least). Plus, you could have the guard react to the falling camera by brushing their clothes/waving their hand/saying some random line, as if they did think had an insect on them, or that something had fallen on them. In some environments, that'd be totally plausible. Imagine being out in the rain in the dark - you probably wouldn't notice something like that at all.
Oh my bad haha.Originally Posted by CoastalGirl Go to original post
And you're tight, that could totally work in some environments, that would force the player to be methodical, follow the guard and wait for the good moment to recover the sticky cam.
Another great find made Bill_Bullticker on the SC subreddit, about the train mission in PT:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Splintercel...is_in_pandora/
That's awesome! I'm hoping to resume my playthrough of the series soon - I'll definitely have to try that.Originally Posted by LuckyBide Go to original post
Two videos that have been posted on Reddit by DarkCl0ud6 about Michael Ironside.
In the first one at 2:03:18, he answers the question of an audience member and talks about Splinter Cell and the creation of Sam Fisher
The second video is less funny, he mentions at 17:44 that he recently had cancer once again and talks about his life during the pandemic. By the way him having cancer is very probably the reason why he didn't voice Sam in Rainbow Six Siege
I never knew could do a backflip from a pipe in Pandora Tomorrow, nice find from reddit ^^
https://www.reddit.com/r/Splintercel...ow_all_credit/
Another nice find from the SC reddit, this time on Chaos Theory:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Splintercel...an_soldier_in/