In one of Chabot's videos, below, he seems to perform a scan of the area the player is in before stopping to work out where to go next (you can see Mr.
X doesn't seem to know your exact location when you make a lot of noise. X breezes through the environments until he reaches our location in this situation). X's attention, wherever the player character is in the game world (Mr. It's obvious from playing the game that shooting and running attracts Mr. X actually travels really fast is interesting enough, but Chabot has discovered other things about the remake that are worth mentioning. But if you're in one part of the police station and it's in an entirely different part and you run, it'll slowly make its way to you rather than just searching randomly. If it is in an adjacent room to you and you run, yes, it'll know exactly where you are.
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