Careful use of grapes.
Ok, my confusion came from the fact that when at the start of the mission Tamara says “Don’t take too long”, I thought she was addressing 47. But I now just noticed she’s talking to Diana’s chaperones.
Quite an overwhelming mission! All those conversations going on! So Rico Delgado was with Providence as well? Playing both sides then, I gather?
I kept walking into Tamara’s guards for minutes but it was worth it.
Snowball only run of the level on master mode. Finally the snowball got its moment of glory.
(Also got the dance exit because the ski outfit is still within Diana’s standards of suitable dance attire)
I’m still very confused why using the barrel room ventilation ruins you SA rating if you use sedative pills. I’ve only had this issue with this specific vent system. Whittleton, NY, Berlin, and Chongqing all still work just fine.
Well honestly… if you’re going to ruin all those gallons of fine wine… you kind of deserve to have your rating ruined.
You monster.
To be fair, the barrel room ventilation confuses me full stop. If I use an emetic poison, I can’t go after both targets at once. Using lethal poison is unthinkable, for obvious reasons; using sedative poison just results in a load of unconscious, unharmed bodies, which makes for two unspectacular neck-snap kills, plus the guards are alarmed when they discover the passed-out tour party.
Unless it was Pinot Noir. No one except Vidal likes that thing.
As a resident of New Zealand, I disagree.
Vidal may be a fascist who I drowned in a toilet after overhearing her personal politics, but she has good taste in red wines.
So it actually exists? Hehe. I tought it was something IO invented. Well, I dunno anything about wine so, yeah. I’ll take your word and the description of the website as it being tasty.
Today I learnt Pinot Noir is red
Back when I was a bartender we had White Pinot Noir but we just called it Pinot Noir. So for years I’ve though it was a white wine. Thank god I googled before ‘correcting’ you
Yes, in that Pinot Noir is a wide category of wine defined by the types of grapes grown and used in the production of it. For the double Hitman experience I recommend a Pinot Noir from Hawke’s Bay.
Pinot Gris is generally more popular, which creates great confusion here when people say they’ll “have a glass of pinot” and forget that pretty much every bar has a red and a white.
@HungaryHippoe
I did a quick check in the Berlin growroom to confirm this:
-Consumed sedative poison does only work with SA rating when consumed by a non target
-If a target consumes sedative poison and is seen by other NPCs, you get a body found
-The same happens with KO accidents on targets
I can recommend this excel sheet from Hitman 2 by TheKotti, which is still actual (2.70 patch)
Thanks so much! That lines up with everything that’s happened. Not sure why accident/poison KO’s aren’t SA on targets when accident/poison kills are. That’s a change I’d love to see in the future.
@wincenworks @TheContractor you’re both wrong. This is a Pinot Noir
Thought it’d be a real kill method thanks for getting my hopes up.
You mean you don’t want to see a target devoured by a tornado of mosquitoes?!
I don’t like being lied to.
It was just a joke idea based on some weird news I got in my news feed from Argentina, don’t know why you make it sound like I stabbed you in the back.
Besides the trilogy has been full of all sorts of weird easter eggs, if the kraken can appear in Sapienza why not this.
I just tought about it: a similarity between The Farewell and A Gilded Cage is that one fo the targets in each mission was going to die regardless of 47’s presence to take them out.
General Zeydan had instructions to dispose of Strandberg after extracting him from Morocco and it’s likey Yates would Vidal killed as usual during the meeting with the other Heralds.
I would count the Club 27 but not sure if Jordan would kill Ken outside that pretty specific opportunity.