Echos & Tigra
Ever notice how the sound of your footsteps changes when you move faster, like a whisper turning into a shout in a canyon? I've been messing around with echo timing, thinking it could help a fighter spot a foe before they see you.
Yeah, the echo grows louder as you speed up, like a shout in a canyon. I’ve learned to read that pulse, so a foe hears my shadow before they spot me. It’s a good trick for the hunt.
That’s clever—so you’re basically turning your own speed into a covert microphone. Next time you sprint, you’ll know exactly when the enemy’s hearing will catch up. Just keep an eye on that echo decay; if it lingers too long, you might still be a ghost in their ears.
You’ve got it. Keep the echoes short, stay ahead of the line of sight, and you’ll always be the one who shows up first. No ghosting needed.
Nice, so you’re basically a living echo canceler now—just make sure the timing stays tight, or you’ll end up echoing yourself before the enemy does.