Difference between revisions of "Crouching"
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− | Pressing the crouch key (default Ctrl) allows most terrestrial dinosaurs to crouch. Crouching offers several important benefits: Your footfalls are quieter, you have a lower profile, your turn radius is generally decreased, and you no longer leave a scent trail. Crouching can be a critical tool to use during certain combat scenarios where turn radius is key, or when attempting stealth. | + | Pressing the crouch key (default Ctrl) allows most terrestrial dinosaurs to crouch. Crouching offers several important benefits: Your footfalls are quieter, you have a lower profile, your turn radius is generally decreased, and you no longer leave a scent trail. As well, the scent ability will not highlight a crouching dinosaur, and the crouching dinosaur will no longer emit passive noises such as growls. Crouching can be a critical tool to use during certain combat scenarios where turn radius is key, or when attempting stealth. |
Not all dinosaurs can crouch; Apatosaurus, Lurdusaurus, and Parasaurolophus cannot use the crouch ability. Lurdu simply can't crouch, though Para has an alternate ability to switch between quadrupedal and bipedal, instead. Apato walks backward when 'crouching'. The other bonuses do not apply when these two dinosaurs utilize their abilities. | Not all dinosaurs can crouch; Apatosaurus, Lurdusaurus, and Parasaurolophus cannot use the crouch ability. Lurdu simply can't crouch, though Para has an alternate ability to switch between quadrupedal and bipedal, instead. Apato walks backward when 'crouching'. The other bonuses do not apply when these two dinosaurs utilize their abilities. |
Revision as of 00:30, 10 February 2021
Pressing the crouch key (default Ctrl) allows most terrestrial dinosaurs to crouch. Crouching offers several important benefits: Your footfalls are quieter, you have a lower profile, your turn radius is generally decreased, and you no longer leave a scent trail. As well, the scent ability will not highlight a crouching dinosaur, and the crouching dinosaur will no longer emit passive noises such as growls. Crouching can be a critical tool to use during certain combat scenarios where turn radius is key, or when attempting stealth.
Not all dinosaurs can crouch; Apatosaurus, Lurdusaurus, and Parasaurolophus cannot use the crouch ability. Lurdu simply can't crouch, though Para has an alternate ability to switch between quadrupedal and bipedal, instead. Apato walks backward when 'crouching'. The other bonuses do not apply when these two dinosaurs utilize their abilities.