Payday 3 is here – although “here” may be too strong a word for the nebulous nature of the game’s ability to provide an entertaining experience. Between slow matchmaking, struggling servers, and errors, Payday 3’s gameplay experience is as invisible as it wants you to be when taking on a mission stealthily.
The third entry in the series has received a major overhaul in its stealth mechanics, which means it’s now a lot more forgiving if you want to ghost heists. Of course, being more forgiving doesn’t mean it’s easy. In this guide, we are going to go over our top tips for getting into stealth in Payday 3.
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In any cooperative experience, communication is key. This is doubly so when trying to do things quietly. Sure, you can tag guards and mark cameras, but all of that pales in comparison to direct verbal communication. Your coms should be alive with constant chatter – information being relayed in real time between your party to ensure nobody trips an alarm or triggers the point of no return on a stealth attempt.
Attempting a stealth run requires everyone to be on board. If you don’t have three mates to help you out, then the best advice we can give is to expect failure and to plan to go loud. Expecting randoms to all want to go stealthy is a tall order, and frankly, it probably isn’t worth the effort.
When preparing your loadout for a stealth heist, you want to take Skills, Weapons, and Equipment that play into a stealthy approach. Enhancing your ability to pick locks, bypass cameras, and disable guards is a requirement here. You also want one weapon to be silenced so you can
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