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Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. After sorting through the options they came up with a number of ideas. The most significant changes to difficulty, though, comes in the way the game populates levels. The final difficulty, purist, is a little bit special, Elverdam said.

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Up until Absolution I loved the series especially blood money and played everything on max difficulty. But Absolution is weird. On Purist i I feel like they expect me know everything and on Hard it feels too easy. Also i feel like expert and purist is exactly same except one has HUD the other dont. A note about "instinct" and what it is: Hitman games encourage and sometimes require that players slip into places they shouldn't be and assassinate targets without being detected.

Hitman: Absolution 's lower difficulty levels make this easier by letting the player press a trigger button on their controller to go into "instinct" mode. It drops most of the color from the game's levels, darkening the scene while highlighting enemy guards and other personel. It also draws their predicted patrol routes on the ground in a line of small flames!

Instinct mode may also cool down a hot situation. For example, if Agent 47 is in disguise and draws suspicion, holding down the instinct trigger can cause 47 to shake some of that concern. I want to eventually try "Purist" but I figured Hard mode would be a good jumping in point for someone like me who is a Hitman veteran.

How about the rest of you? I've noticed on Hard there are as advertised far more guards and less checkpoints. The Train Station level was quite a challenge using only the suit with no disguises. I went for normal as, although I am something of a Hitman veteran, I knew that this game was going to go in some different directions for the series.

So I decided I wanted to get to know the levels, and get to understand the new mechanics, before tackling the "Real" game, which for us is playing on harder difficulties and rising to the challenge. It was a smart move, since I have been fumbling around like a moron, accidently hitting people in the face with bottles instead of distracting them, and shooting people in the spine with a loud pistol instead of taking them out silently.

Going with my regular practice of playing at 1 notch below hardest Playing on normal and enjoying it so far but i do feel invincible. Will play it again on a harder difficulty after i finished it. I started off on hard, but soon discovered I wasn't nearly as good at being a hitman as I initially thought. So I bumped it down to normal with the hints turned off and am having a much more manageable time. I'm trying to ignore the challenges and such for now, since I feel as if I'd be robbing myself of some great replayability if I started stressing over them my first time through.

I'm just playing on Normal right now, I usually do that on most games on my first play-through and go to the next difficulty on other play-throughs.

I just keep telling myself "hard or go home" and try and push my way through it. I will only do purist when I know the Levels good enough.

I have restarted my current mission probably 20 times in just one section because I want the best outcome. Expert, and I'm so frustrated at the game. Got Silent Assassin fairly easy on King of Chinatown.

But that fucking Hotel.. And trying suit only.. Did you complete the train station with only a suit?



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