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Wow, this guy is legit thinking that Spiderman sneaking into base is same thing as MJ sneaking into base. I am impressed by the lack of cognitive capabilities you have given that you are failing to realize that one is a mutant human enhanced with abilities of a ultra-sneaky animal that has super human senses and agility and other is just a random reporter. But suuuure they are they same thing xD.
From the post you quoted;
Read this over and over again until you are able to comprehend what it means. Given the level of comprehension capabilities you have 10 times should be enough.
Right, no one should ever criticize bad development decisions. We should just accept whatever BS devs spoon feed us. The reason why games improve over time is because we voice our opinions. Spiderman 2 will likely be free of this BS and it will be in part thanks to us who voiced our opinions.
I just wish most of them wern't told by MJ in flashbacks, kinda takes the tension out of them when you know the outcome before you play them.
Hell, your claim of completely above is absolute guff. You can stand completely in front of an enemy 20-30 feet away with same amount of elevation during day light, and they don't see you.
Try again jackass.
It takes a special amount of stupidity to read something 3 times over and still fail to understand it. Conguralutions, you are that stupid. Let me repeat again.
I was wrong, you need to spend 3 hours re-reading that quote. Given that you fail to realize something as basic as LORE, development decision and implementation are different concepts. From a perspective of immersion, you can sell spiderman sneaking and not being seen. But you can't sell a normal human not being seen and argue it is "immersive". Implementation is not necessarily perfect. Enemy may fail to realize spiderman standing in front because they did not develop sneaking mechanicsms well. But it is still much more plausible than a normal woman reporter standing in front of guards inside military base.