This was nothing solid, no tree or thick trunk. Just some shrubbery. The kind you can walk right through but not see through very well. My understanding of prior games is that NPCs could see right through that type of stuff, so it did no good to hide in it.
Well there is my thief couching in the shrubbery, when this thug walks up the road and stops right at the edge of the shrub, like he knows I am there, but he does not swing at me or advance beyond the edge of the shrubbery.
My sneak skill was only about 50 at the time and I did not have Shadow Warrior or anything like that and there was a moon out, so the road was bathed in moonlight. I slowly crept toward him with my dual swords drawn and he started to notice me, but I got a quick sneak attack in before he became fully aware of my presence.
The only explanation I have is that the shrubbery did the trick and hid me well enough so that the Thug couldn't pinpoint me, which let me get the sneak attack in before he could do anything.
Has anyone used shrubbery to similar effect? Do any PC players out there know what effect shrubbery has on NPC's ability to detect you? This was the first time I put shrubbery to such use and if was great fun. If it really works, I plan to hide in the weeds more often.


I didn't even have to watch the video for it to make me laugh, I've seen that movie so many times it hurts just to think about it 