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Just one of Steam's usual weirdos, best to ignore.
Beyond this, consider me baffled ? Would you care to elaborate?
you press X rays option to see all enemies , inside , and outside , everywhere like in Batman games
So don't press it. Problem solved.
but this is not the Batman video game.This is WW2 game , and x rays should not exist.
Commandos 2 had something similar allowing you to highlight enemies and objects using F11 and F12, so I'm not sure why you're so bothered about it in this game. It didn't show the ones inside, but as I've said that's not really of much use anyway.
So, you want realism ... why not try a real game instead of Commandos 1, 2 and 3 where enemies can only see 20 yards and beyond are completely blind beyond that distance and where they don't realize that all other 60 guards are gone ...
... you know, in WW2 soldiers had real vision, so the reason for your complaint is as idiotic as from everybody else who talks about things that didn't exist in WW2 or are unrealistic. At least you can chose to not use the "X-Rays" where the vision cones and viewing distance are still botched.
Which "real" game?
Yes and? Maybe not everyone is a pro like you.
Guys, we just play video games. Don't take yourself too seriously.