I took a quick preview of your first vid. You really impressed me in that this is more representative of a real thief gaming experience. Also your editing appears to be top notch. I can't wait to dive into them when I get the time..
This is what we call "1st alert". When someone says "who's there" or "what's that" -they don't actually know whether they've seen someone or not. After a moment they say "probably nothing" and go about their business. Even if they start searching for waht they think they saw, finding nothing, that doesn't bust ghosting.
There are separate masochistic rules for Supreme Ghosting where nobody can catch a glimpse of you. ;)
Ah, well then. :) My style of ghosting isn't so much "following strict rules". It's more pratical than that. The main goal of staying undetected for me is to make it impossible for anyone to be able to testify to a break-in. There might have been suspicious noises or glimpses, but nobody really saw a person. And because of that, it's more reasonable to think that one of the guards or servants stole the stuff.
Oh and great work otherwise by the way. It's much more fun watching these runs than a blackjack-everything-that-moves marathons. Even if it means more waiting for patrols and "nothing exciting happens".
Thanks. There are some problems though. I have very little hard disk space and the videos take a lot of it. So often I'll be taking stupid risks that I wouldn't normally take, just to make the videos a bit shorter. When I play normally alone, I'm a lot more careful, and there are a lot less times when guards get suspicious.
I took a quick preview of your first vid. You really impressed me in that this is more representative of a real thief gaming experience. Also your editing appears to be top notch. I can't wait to dive into them when I get the time..
SpockRMC 1 week ago
nice ghosting!
unutmayacagimbirnick 1 month ago
@unutmayacagimbirnick
Thanks. :)
Plutonia001 1 month ago
You were seen at 07:08
Rovlad1984 3 months ago
@Rovlad1984
This is what we call "1st alert". When someone says "who's there" or "what's that" -they don't actually know whether they've seen someone or not. After a moment they say "probably nothing" and go about their business. Even if they start searching for waht they think they saw, finding nothing, that doesn't bust ghosting.
There are separate masochistic rules for Supreme Ghosting where nobody can catch a glimpse of you. ;)
Plutonia001 3 months ago
@Plutonia001
Correct. I just thought "no 1st alert" rule was a given for a ghost run.
Rovlad1984 3 months ago
@Rovlad1984
@Rovlad1984
Ah, well then. :) My style of ghosting isn't so much "following strict rules". It's more pratical than that. The main goal of staying undetected for me is to make it impossible for anyone to be able to testify to a break-in. There might have been suspicious noises or glimpses, but nobody really saw a person. And because of that, it's more reasonable to think that one of the guards or servants stole the stuff.
Plutonia001 3 months ago
Oh and great work otherwise by the way. It's much more fun watching these runs than a blackjack-everything-that-moves marathons. Even if it means more waiting for patrols and "nothing exciting happens".
Rovlad1984 3 months ago
@Rovlad1984
Thanks. There are some problems though. I have very little hard disk space and the videos take a lot of it. So often I'll be taking stupid risks that I wouldn't normally take, just to make the videos a bit shorter. When I play normally alone, I'm a lot more careful, and there are a lot less times when guards get suspicious.
Plutonia001 3 months ago