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= Security Tapes = == Tapes == [[File:Tapes.png|right|420px]] Each tape is an attempt to rob your house. The entries show the name of the robber on the tape, how much they stole or left as bounty, how many steps they took in the tape, and how many people died before them. Hovering over the tapes will also give this information below as a sentence. A skull icon shows that they died in the house, meaning the money shown afterwards will be how much they left as a bounty. If there is no skull then the money is how much they robbed. Tapes highlighted in green have yet to have been watched by you. You can click on any of the tapes and press "Play Tape" to watch it. These are cleared when you die and start a new life, but not when you alter your house design. == Viewing == When watching an individual tape you have some more options available to you. The right side of the screen shows the player's tools. You can hover over these but not actually interact with them. The "Visibility" option will allow you to toggle between seeing fog of war like the player did, or being able to see everything like in build mode. When visibility is on you can also use movement keys to pan around the house. The "Step" button advances the tape a single turn. Allowing you to move through the tape at the pace you want. The "Play" button starts progressing the tape automatically at a steady speed. You can toggle this off again with the "Stop" button, and increase the speed with "Faster". There is no "Slower" button, but pressing "Stop" and then "Play" again will set it back to its original speed. The "Restart" button restarts the tape from the start, to save having to exit and come back.
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