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Doobie_wop said:
Doesn't Splinter Cell have an option for stealth though, like in MGS4 or Assault on Dark Athena you could go through the whole game using stealth or if you wanted to you could just gun everyone down. I'm guessing Conviction is similar, which means that Ubisoft made the right decision by giving a broader audience more options in gameplay.

In older splinter cells you were restricted when gunning people down with a " alarm system" in which if you set a certain number of alarms off ( 3 for easy, 2 normal, 1 hard for each level ) you would fail the mission. Now alarms can be triggered if your seen, a body of a knocked out enemy is found, your spotted on camera, trigger traps ect. There were punishments if you weren't stealthy enough and the equipment given to you made stealth easier for you. Conviction is mostly opposite to the other games in this regard.