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How to Be Good at Hitman
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Being good at Hitman requires a combination of strategic thinking, patience, and quick reflexes. Here are some tips that can help you improve your Hitman gameplay: 1. Plan your approach: Before you start a mission, take some time to analyze the layout of the level, the location of targets, and possible routes to reach them. This will help you come up with a strategy that is less likely to be detected. 2. Disguises are key: Disguises allow you to blend in with the environment and avoid detection. Keep an eye out for opportunities to acquire new disguises, and be sure to change your disguise if you're in an area where you're not supposed to be. 3. Use distractions: Distract guards or other NPCs by throwing objects, creating noise, or activating environmental features like fire alarms. This can create opportunities for you to move around undetected. 4. Be patient: Rushing through a mission is a surefire way to get caught. Take your time, observe patterns of the NPCs, and wait for the right moment to make your move. 5. Be aware of your surroundings: Pay attention to your minimap, which shows the locations of NPCs and cameras. Also, listen for audio cues like footsteps or conversations, which can indicate the presence of NPCs. 6. Use the right tools: Make use of the various tools at your disposal, such as the fiber wire, silenced pistols, and explosives. But be careful not to draw too much attention to yourself. 7. Save often: Save your progress frequently, especially before attempting risky maneuvers. This way, if you get caught, you can easily reload your last save and try again. Remember, being good at Hitman takes practice, so don't get discouraged if you don't succeed on your first attempt. Keep trying, and with time, you'll become a master assassin.
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