Indoor vs Outdoor Fundamentals
LOS, stealth value, chase value, and patrol value by map type.
Core Concepts
- Indoor maps amplify ambiguity and stealth pressure.
- Outdoor maps amplify sightline control and macro visibility.
- Pathing rules should change with map type, not stay static.
Survivor Playbook
- Indoor: use LOS breaks and audio discipline, avoid blind rescues.
- Outdoor: plan long rotations and protect high-cover anchors.
- Shift builds and pacing based on map information density.
Killer Playbook
- Indoor: exploit uncertainty and tight route funnels.
- Outdoor: leverage sightline pressure and sector patrol planning.
- Adjust commit thresholds by how easily survivors can reset distance.
Common Mistakes
- Using outdoor pathing habits on indoor maps.
- Overcommitting stealth lines in open maps where info is abundant.
- Ignoring how map type changes hook-trade math.
Quick Checklist
- Identify map type win levers in opener.
- Adjust chase commitment rules to LOS profile.
- Tune rescue/objective pacing by information quality.
- Re-evaluate route safety after each hook cycle.