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In that game, opponents ignored corpses, explosions, firefights, and other subtle clues that something was amiss around them; you could shoot an enemy in the head and the guy standing next to him wouldn't notice. Try that in Covert Strike and you're going to get your ass handed to you. In the same vein as Rogue Spear and Counterstrike, a shot web site reviews to the noodle will kill you web site reviews every time. This is not one of those games where you can absorb gunfire—you'd be wise to not get shot at web site reviews all, and wiser still to not get seen. But the AI is not perfect. Enemies still see you too easily, shoot you too accurately, and have an unfairly strong sixth sense. For example, a "realistic" AI would not assume that a person standing in a tower with a sniper rifle is a bad guy—especially if there's supposed to be a dude in the tower with a rifle. A "realistic" AI would look twice, or radio in with the old TK-421, why aren't you at your post?
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