@shaunmc we had the coldest summer/fall in like 30 years, it's usually a bit warmer. It's cold in the winter but every other year we don't even get any snow in stockholm so it's not as bad as siberia or the northern parts of scandinavia :P and in the summertime the sun barely sets, never ending daylight
@OurSin-360 I thought it was good publicity, He wrote that it was hard to snipe someone in a crowd, that's a good thing to me, it's fun when it's challenging.
He also wrote "Because non-player characters follow the same script every time you play, though, it's possible when replaying a level (this level, at least) to act upon information before obtaining it. That's what we did." Sounds bad..
But I don't believe this is correct (hopefully i'm right). Even the non-player characters movements in Blood Money wasn't all scripted the same every run. Sure the targets and VIPs would show up on one out of five locations every run, but the location or at least the order of the locations were randomized every time you would restart the level. That's how I recall Blood Money and Contracts
@Granpire I agree with you that if you have played a level you will remember the whole plot and probably the major movements of the targets and VIPs and guard movements and what not. But as I recall Blood Money, every target had about 5-7 scripted so called prime assassination locations per mission but the order of these locations were randomized every time you restarted the level (and they did not visit all of the locations every run, maybe 2-3 of them).
@DeanG642 Try out Blood Money, the Mardi Gras level. Your first target, a female, has about 7 scripted locations she may or may not visit at some point during the mission. She will visit at least two or three of these areas, but every time you restart the level the location/locations are randomized. Same with the two last targets on the same mission. (Same thing with almost every other level in that game as i recall it).
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