"cover:
Here you can set whether the caught character is shown behind or in front of your character. If you use value 10 he'll be in front, 11 is behind."
It's the other way round, 10 is behind and 11 is in front. (10 = catching character behind caught char)
The thing is that the "he'll" in the second sentence is referring to "caught character" in the first one (if it didn't it would be correct but generally the 'he' is referring to the subject in the previous sentence).
Here you can set whether the caught character is shown behind or in front of your character. If you use value 10 he'll be in front, 11 is behind."
It's the other way round, 10 is behind and 11 is in front. (10 = catching character behind caught char)
The thing is that the "he'll" in the second sentence is referring to "caught character" in the first one (if it didn't it would be correct but generally the 'he' is referring to the subject in the previous sentence).
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