Not entirely true. What you could do is have the spider walking around in 
stereo, and when you're locked onto it it makes a sound of some kind, like a 
beep, but when you're locked onto the vulnerable spot the beep increases in 
pitch. It wouldn't be too hard given the size of the creature, and we've 
already seen examples of 3d gun movement. It'd be very challenging, but I'm 
almost certain something like it could be done. I don't know anything about 
programming physics or 3d environments, but I do know from experience that 
almost anything conveyed through imagery can be conveyed through audio or 
force feedback. Just my thoughts on the matter though. I should probably 
learn something about programming before I make judgement calls on the 
diffaculty of things, lol. 


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