Payday 3 How to Shout at Civilians

If you want to know how to shout at civilians in Payday 3, you’ve come to the right place. The developers have changed the mechanic up a little, which has caused some confusion among returning players, and new players might have no idea that it even exists. So, let’s clear up the confusion and explain how to yell at civilians in Payday 3, shall we?

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payday 3 how to shout at civilians
Payday 3 How to Shout at Civilians

How to Shout at Civilians Payday 3

By default, you shout or yell at civilians in Payday 3 by pressing up on the d-pad if you’re using the controller, or the middle mouse button (aka the wheel) if you’re playing on mouse and keyboard. The problem is that the developers have focused a lot on buttons changing their purpose depending on the context. So, you first have to aim at the group of civilians. However, unless they’ve already noticed you, that will only mark them for you. So, you have to aim your reticle at them after you’ve gotten their attention (or get their attention after aiming at them), and then hit either the scroll wheel on your mouse or up on the d-pad. This will make all of them get down on the ground, giving you a clearer view of the level and preventing unwanted casualties.

And there you go, that’s how you shout at civilians in Payday 3. This does not include guards, however. There’s a special perk you need to have if you want them to listen to you and hit the ground. Makes sense; these are guards, after all. They won’t just fold like soggy paper because some rando is yelling, even with a gun at their head. But as far as regular Joes and Janes go, it’s up on the d-pad or clicking the mouse wheel by default. If you’ve messed around with the control mapping, then that’s on you. That’s basically all there is to it. If you need help with something else in the game, feel free to check out our other Payday 3 guides, like Matchmaking not Working Error, Can’t Find A Match and Under the Surphaze USB Flash Drive Location.

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