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This is my feedback. I think that now that moving while prone creates as much noise as crouch-running in the grass (one ear tick mark), it's pretty much impossible to move at all while a zombie is close. I can understand the visibility being increased to one tick, but having zombies hear you when you are moving while prone is really unfair and should be removed.

Previously, moving while prone generated no noise and no visibility marks, making you pretty much invisible, and I support the fact that now the visibility has been increased for people while they are prone. However, it is way too unfair for zombies to be able to hear you when crawling and I hope the noise generated by moving while prone is removed.

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This is my feedback. I think that now that moving while prone creates as much noise as crouch-running in the grass (one ear tick mark)' date=' it's pretty much impossible to move at all while a zombie is close. I can understand the visibility being increased to one tick, but having zombies hear you when you are moving while prone is really unfair and should be removed.

Previously, moving while prone generated no noise and no visibility marks, making you pretty much invisible, and I support the fact that now the visibility has been increased for people while they are prone. However, it is way too unfair for zombies to be able to hear you when crawling and I hope the noise generated by moving while prone is removed.

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It's fair, If your proned and moving, there are noises, your telling me in real life you won't make noises when proned?

Not to mention that the grassand bushes get pushed down when your in prone.

What's annoying is when your proned behind a giant shrub, and a zombie can magically see you through it.

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This is my feedback. I think that now that moving while prone creates as much noise as crouch-running in the grass (one ear tick mark)' date=' it's pretty much impossible to move at all while a zombie is close. I can understand the visibility being increased to one tick, but having zombies hear you when you are moving while prone is really unfair and should be removed.

Previously, moving while prone generated no noise and no visibility marks, making you pretty much invisible, and I support the fact that now the visibility has been increased for people while they are prone. However, it is way too unfair for zombies to be able to hear you when crawling and I hope the noise generated by moving while prone is removed.

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You ever try low crawling with a combat vest on IRL? Unless you're low crawling through soft dirt or mud, it's usually not absolutely silent. *Insert generic "realism" argument here*

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then fix the zombies so they dont hear you prone while you are on the second floor of a building and they are outside. Like ive never proned in combat but im pretty sure its not that friggen loud.

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It would be good if you could slow crawl. I think that used to work.. it's incredibly slow for traveling but it could be a good way to reduce sound to nothing when in extremely close proximity to zombies.

I don't know if DayZ has any control over making it work though. Sometimes I can slow crawl and sometimes I can't. It seems random. Sometimes I can do it by looking down my weapons site first.

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The problem I have is that when I am prone inside a building, or if a zombie is inside a building and I am outside it, I can move while prone for just a second and they will immediately hear me because it generates the same amount of noise as crouchrunning USED to make. (one tick mark)

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