Played a bit of this before deciding to go back to the original game which I've been having much more fun with. That is, Hitman: Codename 47.
Just murdered Hong Lee last night and it was some of the most fun I've had in any real time time.
The music, humour and environment specific voice acting really add so much, but I do think the new Hitman games have a promise of their own. I reckon I just need to figure out how to approach them.
I was wondering, what kinds of settings do people play the new hitman games with. I was thinking professional with all the UI stuff and x-ray vision disabled with a no save honour system in effect seems to be the closest that you'll get to the classic hitman thrill.
What do people think?
I believe you should do what I do and change settings every year or so to keep the game fresh because different settings worked for me in different years but currently I highly recommend:
Instinct->Off
Limited Vision Area, Camera Grid and shoulder swap->On
Run and aim->Toggle
Precision aim->Hold
Item placement->Toggle
Mission Story Guidance->Off
Objectives->Auto
Minimap and Global hints->Off
PIP->On
Timer->Off
Performance HUD->On
Challenges->Minimal
Challenge HUD, target info and NPC icons->On
Weapon and reload HUD->full
SA, difficulty and autosave HUDs->off
Interaction highlight->On
Interaction prompt size->30
Subtitle size->34
Subtitle background and speaker indicator->Off
Vibration/adaptive triggers, aim assist and fast target->On
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Explanation:
Orange settings means these settings put your brain into less of a reactive state of play and more about memorizing levels like in the older games. no longer will you know when someone is coming before hand by either seeing a dot in your mini map or using x-ray vision, now you have to learn the routines and guess based off of NPC schedules or just outright take risks
Blue settings are general QoL control options, I feel like putting these things on makes the game more comfortable for most people but if you want to make it harder do the opposite of what I recommend. However, it'll be more difficult purely because it wont feel as good as I feel these settings dont casualize the game too much
Green settings are so good I've basically never changed them since booting up Hitman 2. Now you may need to play with these on for the first couple of maps but these improve the discoverability of levels athousandfold. Mission stories being off means you need to figure out the steps based off the dialogue rather than strict instructions and challenges being set to minimal means you have to figure out how to 100 percent the levels based off of guessing what each requirement is based off challenge name and image, which is actually very possible and will make you feel clever
Yellow settings are very niche and very specific but I feel like these settings being the way they are makes the game aesthetically look a lot more similar to Blood Money in terms of UI, with how big those old 2006 games' text used to be and also having the classic HBM PIP
Purple settings are purely aesthetic, they keep the HUD as minimal as possible except for information I think you need to have. The performance and scoring HUDs, as well as objectives and challenges being on let your brain know what youre doing right without distracting you too much as they quickly go away. I also feel knowing who enforcers are as well as whether you have a gun out is not game-breakingly useful and more of a basic mechanic. They also prevent the game from being too sweaty, I feel like turning off all of these is for people who take the game way too seriously (I say that and I come across like a maniac with this). Tho, like I said, if you disable these go ahead as they will make the game harder but might make the effects of the game's systems less impactful
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I had other "loadouts" of my settings that I might share from previous if you're interested, and I'll go into what my mindset is with those back then, but only if these dont work for you. Good luck, hope you enjoy the game by trying this out, but I will also recommend trying out Master difficulty with these settings because I feel merely professional mode might not be enough for you. Just know to turn it down if it isnt lol