Aw man, with gems like that being posted, perhaps I should be a member
of audiogames.net.

Thanks for the repost!

Scott

On 5/7/12, Kai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Greetings Gamers.
>
> Below is reposted a topic on the Audio Games forums. Hope you find it useful
> and informative.
>
> ***
>
> The only viable method of crate hunting in the big warehouse is to check
> everywhere. If you have a team of at least 2 players, divide up your team,
> with some of your team searching the northern section while others search
> the southern portion, with a couple freelance roamers that check the areas
> in between (assuming you've 3 or more team members).
>
> If you're running the small warehouse, there is a distinct pattern you can
> check.
>
> S
> P
> O
> I
> L
> E
> R
>
> S
> P
> A
> C
> E
>
> Head south from the truck to 87, 74. From here, you're at a 4-way
> intersection, with two search patterns to choose from.
>
> Pattern 1:
> A. turn right (West) and run to 44, 47 (Storage). You'll hear equipment
> right next to you.
> B. Turn south and run to 44, 74 (Parts Inspection). You'll need to be quick
> and snappy here, since this room can get quite busy once the window breaks.
> C. Turn left (East) and run to 104, 74. Depending on which doors have
> broken, this area can become very dangerous.
> D. Turn left (North) and run to 104, 47. You'll hear equipment right next to
> you.
> E. Turn left (West) and run to 44, 47, closing the rectangular pattern.
>
> Pattern 2:
> A. turn left (East) and run to 104, 47. You'll hear equipment right next to
> you.
> B. Turn south and run to 104, 74. Depending on which doors have broken, this
> area can become very dangerous.
> C. Turn right (West) and run to 44, 74. You'll need to be quick and snappy
> here, since this room can get quite busy once the window breaks.
> D. Turn right (North) and run to 44, 47. You'll hear equipment right next to
> you.
> E. Turn right (East) and run to 104, 47, closing the rectangular pattern.
>
> These patterns won't guarantee you'll hear every crate, but it does give you
> the maximum spatial exposure, which means you'll hear a good majority of
> them. You'll still need to check offshoots, and you'll definitely run into
> danger zones, but if you're quick and snappy, thigns should go fairly
> smoothly. I recommand running the search pattern in offline mode for
> practice, so you can familiarize yourself with the pattern. Once you do have
> it down, turns become instinctive, and you'll rarely need to even check your
> coordinates.
>
> Hope this helps.
> Kai
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