Display title | Conspicuously Selective Perception |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A cousin of The Guards Must Be Crazy. In many games, particularly those involving stealth, enemies will often be overly sensitive towards noises that are made by the player character directly, such as footsteps, but pay no attention to noises made by NPCs or by machinery the player has set in motion. In addition, NPCs will often pay no attention to alterations made to the game world by the player, such as things not being in their place or a patrolling guard suddenly not walking by a sentry's post anymore. |