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Does the noise from the club not help cover this up?
In PD2 logic, they are not related.
Bain: Fishe- I mean Dallas, we've got a network of photocells on your mask, hooked up to a visibility meter in your medic bag. When the meter is full, you're lit up like Sydney's hair. When the meter's at zero, you're Clovers fanbase.
THRE- I MEAN ONE ALARM AND THE MISSION IS OVER, FISHE-DALLAS!
There's also the shaped charge shinobi if you wan't to blow up doors silently.
And usually doing so will make the heist break stealth sooner or later so it's not advisable. I used to be able to break the glass on Bomb: Dockyard and only the cam guy would hear it, who I was gonna kill anyway, but that's no longer a thing. Generally speaking glass is a big NO for even looking at funny in stealth, especially on heists like Framing Frame, Car Shop, and GO Bank
If the window is small, then lock pick it, if it’s big, then find another way in, but don’t break it