[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NvzhNnv8_qs[/media]
This video was recorded on Rookie, but I've done it on Pro. All it requires is knowing your routes, and a bit more care and speed. I've been violent in this video, but it can be done more discreetly. I'm using v1.0, but NO cheats were used. This is 100% skill and practice - it took a lot of tries working out the fine details!
The good thing about this level is that most of the NPCs are static. The only characters that really move about that much are the actors. Use this to your advantage: don't waste too much time hiding bodies - look at how long white paint guy went undiscovered!
The bad thing about this level is that you'll spend most of it waiting. And waiting. And waiting.
Interesting note for those who choose to just plant the real gun on the executioner: really, he shouldn't have shot D'Alvarde anyway. Actors never point guns directly at fellow actors - even if the gun is loaded with blanks. Blanks have blocks - called wads - of materials ranging from wood to plastic to hold the gunpowder in (a job normally taken by the bullet). These wads can come out at a lethal speed. There's also a big hot cloud of gas that comes out of the muzzle, which is obviously dangerous. Anything in the barrel when the blank is fired would be shot out - Brandon Lee was killed by this. Another casualty of blanks, Jon-Erik Hexum, an actor, was killed by skull fragments which were driven into his brain by a wad from a blank. Basically this production is like the most dangerous ever.
That was boring.
I don't actually think the executioner fires the pistol. I think he just acts along to the musical cue, letting the pre-set speakers make the gunshot sound. Anyway, this was one of my favorite missions in Hitman: Blood Money. And not just because you get to shoot a pedophile in the face, then kill a Vatican official. The music is actually pretty good as well. I had never thought I'd like opera.
No the executioner definitely shoots, otherwise swapping the guns wouldn't work.
Aye, love that game.
But I think I planted the real gun so the actual actor shot him
But when he practices, the number of blanks in the fake gun doesn't go down...
That was boring.
I got Silent assassin on that without killing a single person other then the needed two.
And i made BOTH look like accidents, all i had to do was push a button.
This is actually one of the easiest missions.
You're acting like it was really hard, even on rookie.
I planted the real gun as well and watched from the rafters as chaos ensued, then I blew the chandelier and hid, after the investigative lads left the rafters, I watched as they brought in body bags and dragged off the dead. My favorite mission though was the one in New Orleans.
[QUOTE=mysteryman;20243080]That was boring.
I got Silent assassin on that without killing a single person other then the needed two.
And i made BOTH look like accidents, all i had to do was push a button.
This is actually one of the easiest missions.
You're acting like it was really hard, even on rookie.[/QUOTE]
I'm not saying it's hard I'm saying it's tedious. It's still one of my favourites though.
fuck that shit
I went in there, guns blazzing brah.
[QUOTE=WallyGamer4;20243155]I planted the real gun as well and watched from the rafters as chaos ensued, then I blew the chandelier and hid, after the investigative lads left the rafters, I watched as they brought in body bags and dragged off the dead. My favorite mission though was the one in New Orleans.[/QUOTE]
I always tried to see how many people I could kill with one bomb on the New Orleans mission. And they said MW2 was bad.
I did it gangsta style.
Little do people know, the chandelier isn't the best option for killing the Vatican official.
[sp]Place it on the lights above the stage, they're RIGHT in front of the door where you put the bomb on the chandelier, and when the official is mourning over the pedo's corpse, blow it.[/sp]
I need to buy this game.
I'm so reinstalling this.
I remember I actually shot the guy on stage from the rafters with the sniper. Wasn't the stealthiest approach, but it felt more badass.
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