Human enemies such as hunters will notice your flashlight, spot you and attack you.
Infected enemies however will ignore your flashlight as if they can't see it. This is because of the way the fungi works in their bodies - it is only interested in living things and noise, not sights (and because once they reach the stage of Clicker and beyond, they are blind and rely on their hearing).
it depends on the battery and how much you use the flashlight
That's going to depend on how often, and for how long, the flashlight is turned on.
That's going to depend on how often, and for how long, the flashlight is turned on.
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You kill 3 enemies while the last one alive in Search and Destroy.
Kill 100 enemies while using the Last Stand perk.
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It's the other way around - the batteries powers the flashlight. There's no set answer to that. It depends on the capacity/size of the battery, and how powerful the flashlight is.
It's the other way around - the batteries powers the flashlight. There's no set answer to that. It depends on the capacity/size of the battery, and how powerful the flashlight is.
it depends what kind flashlight you use, and the temperature has effection on it too.
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