CCTV-Only Anomalies
These anomalies look completely normal in person but reveal their true nature on camera:
Standard CCTV Detection
| Anomaly | Customer Type | What You See |
|---|---|---|
| Clone on Back | Young girl | A clone of her attached to her back |
| Clone Behind | Grandma | A duplicate standing behind her |
| Jumpscares Camera | Big guy | Sudden jumpscare on camera |
| Skeleton Visible | Middle-aged woman | Skeleton visible through body |
| Monster on Back | Middle-aged man | Creature clinging to their back |
Night Vision Required
| Anomaly | Customer Type | What You See |
|---|---|---|
| Disappears on Night Vision | Middle-aged man | Customer vanishes when NV is on |
| Dances on Night Vision | Grandma | Customer dancing only visible on NV |
| Skinwalkers | Various | Only visible with night vision enabled |
How to Use CCTV Effectively
Camera 1
- •Front view of customer
- •Shows front-facing anomalies
- •Night vision toggle available
Camera 2
- •Back/side view
- •Essential for back-mounted anomalies
- •Check for clones and creatures
Night Vision Protocol
1. Check customer on Camera 1 (normal)
2. Toggle Night Vision ON
3. Check if customer disappears or changes
4. Switch to Camera 2
5. Repeat Night Vision check
6. Make your decision
Warning Signs on CCTV
- •Static or interference = possible anomaly
- •Camera goes black = entity nearby
- •Duplicate in multiple cameras = anomaly