Thick as Thieves is making changes, but not the one that matters most

Thick as Thieves is making changes, but not the one that matters most — Pcgamer
Source: Pcgamer

OtherSide Entertainment says it plans ongoing improvements to Thick as Thieves. A first patch added an FOV slider, an option to disable motion blur, and other settings tweaks, and a second update is due sometime in the middle of next week; it will include key rebinding, an important option in a stealth game.

Thick as Thieves is a classic vent-crawler you can play solo or in co-op, infiltrating buildings to get loot and get out. Each mission has an overall time limit, usually 45 or 30 minutes, but the bigger issue is that as soon as you tick off any objective—even stealing one of a three-item set or accidentally grabbing enough valuables to trigger a secondary goal—an eight-minute countdown begins.

If that countdown ends before you find the magic exit door that randomly spawns when the timer starts, you fail the mission, and if you haven't completed the other two steps of a three-step job you'll have to do the whole thing again on your next trip.

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