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Though the manual says that "If a man crawls on snow or sand, the
tracks he leaves will not be visible to the enemy.", in my case crawling does leaves the tracks and the enemy does react to it. So, is it a bug, or a mistake in the manual (non-implemented feature perhaps?)? It's funny that I was unable to find any mention of this issue.
This question / problem has been solved by vearimage
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SSSZmeY: Though the manual says that "If a man crawls on snow or sand, the
tracks he leaves will not be visible to the enemy.", in my case crawling does leaves the tracks and the enemy does react to it. So, is it a bug, or a mistake in the manual (non-implemented feature perhaps?)? It's funny that I was unable to find any mention of this issue.
I'd say the manual's wrong. For as long as I remember (and I played the game in its early days of 1990s), crawling always left traces. No bug here.
Post edited July 13, 2020 by vear
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SSSZmeY: Though the manual says that "If a man crawls on snow or sand, the
tracks he leaves will not be visible to the enemy.", in my case crawling does leaves the tracks and the enemy does react to it. So, is it a bug, or a mistake in the manual (non-implemented feature perhaps?)? It's funny that I was unable to find any mention of this issue.
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vear: I'd say the manual's wrong. For as long as I remember (and I played the game in its early days of 1990s), crawling always left traces. No bug here.
Ok then. Thanks! It's nice to know that I won't be getting a harder gameplay because of bugs introduced during porting to modern systems.