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Ok i wil ltry. Thanx
Devs just get someone who hasn't worked on the maps to playtest it properly. Postal Office and the School mission can easily be improved.
School mission for eg is purely about luck. If you stumble on the bomb early, you are fine. That makes for really poor gameplay because luck is outside the players control.
120 FPS!!!!
Just sweep each room until you hear beeping noises.
There's only five suspects on this map, they're aggressive but what you can do is just send your squad ahead of you and bang all the rooms. Don't bother gathering evidence or cuffing anybody until all suspects are dealt with and the bomb threat is resolved.
You may also want to take advantage of the low-ready state for faster movement speed.
The keybinds menu explicitly say the low ready state is purely cosmetic. Is it not so?
Swapping between low ready and high ready is purely cosmetic, but low ready does increase your speed a tiny bit. It isn't an instant thing, but you reach max speed a bit faster.
Max speed for all elements regardless of loadout chosen is the same (so heavier loadouts will walk as fast as the rest, it will just take them few more seconds to reach that speed).