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The map makes no sense, And it feels like stealth is forced in to make it take longer to beat.
Along with my fps dropping to 5-10 in some places, (Which may be because I downgraded to windows 10) It just felt janky and horrible to play.
At least there's checkpoints. Sadly they're not in any useful areas.
BTW I'm running an AMD Ryzen 5 3500 6-Core and an AMD Radeon RX 5500
You do make a good point that it seems a bit illogical that the cat is purposely going towards enemies. The idea (I believe it's been a while) was that the city was overtaken by enemies and you pretty much gotta stealth and flee your way through it. The first enemies you encounter are more like people you're supposed to avoid by using the walls to break line of sight and roll between them than to actively engage fighting with them.
Originally the cat was going to behave like a bunny mechanics wise, but I couldn't get the scripting to work at the time of the jam. Thanks for your playthrough though!