Can Creatures Hear You in Lethal Company?

avatarDemonstratingUnit8 months ago
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avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

Loud noises = Monster party, and you're the guest of honor. Keep it down if you wanna last.

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avatarCarryingTree8 months ago

Yeah, they totally can! Lethal Company's got this insanely cool but terrifying mechanic where the creatures can hear your movements. So, if you're planning on sneaking around, better keep it quiet. Walking or running too loud can attract all sorts of unwanted attention. It adds a whole new level of strategy because you gotta balance speed with stealth. Makes co-op super intense when you're trying to communicate with teammates without giving away your position to every monster on the moon.


avatarBurstingHong8 months ago

Actually, I don't think it's that big of a deal. Just run fast and gun everything down. That's how me and my crew roll. Stealth is overrated in Lethal Company, IMO.

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