Tripwire is usually used in trap bases for rust
For Ark, there used to be a narco tripwire, and if someone walks into it get KO and you can cage them, but in ARK, you can't do trap bases like you can do in Rust.
I was thinking more razor wire (had to look up the actual name), you know...walk into it and it slices your leg off or the shit people have run into on 4 wheelers and got cut in half.
I don't have much interest in mock warfare although I've always been extremely good at it, even in games.
One of my favorite things in the newer Assassins Creed before it became even more terrible were poison darts, I would take out entire enemy encampments by launching them with pinpoint accuracy from a high vantage point after studying the patrol patterns so they would poison or alert other guards that could continue the chain of death for me...I played that whole series in true stealth unless missions required speed or gave you no choice, usually far ahead of having the tricks other people used and suggested.
I also played that MP once, a couple round kill battle 1 on 1 without knowing the controls first...I was able to elude my obviously more familiar opponent so well during the second round that they jumped off their hiding place and landed right next to me...when I pressed the assassination button it outright failed, my disguise vanished, and they killed me and won the match.
I was so f'in pissed at the fact the controls failed me instead of it being my own lack of skill that I never played again.
I have the same kind of dislike for FPS games because if I had a physical (accurate) gun or zapper I would actually be good at it...plus your limited to randomly found weapons and have no ability to actually get creative freely...and the view sucks
Even VR won't even be able to get realistic combat right...no matter what they do, because realistic combat requires realistic consequences and realistic human reaction to it, like fear, tension, remorse, and concern for possibly innocent people.
No matter what they try to emulate in that sense, nothing will ever change the fact that people would be totally different in reality...training soldiers in a fake environment is impossible even if you could trick their mind into thinking otherwise...unless it turns into something like the movie Enders Game.
This was one of the worst mission in AC: Brotherhood I ever did, I didn't even have assassins to call yet.
I had to actually share my solution back then it was so annoying to plan out
For Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood on the PlayStation 3, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "AC:B Bon Voyage Da Vinci DLC No Assassins No Arrow Storm".
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