I know it’s amazing, there’s actually even more, if you give the files that are in the mansion basement safe to Yate’s wife she pushes him off a balcony, you can also instruct the snipers to take out the targets using the earpiece but it’s debatable whether that counts.
@@shadow_realm47 The line between what is 47's fault and the target's fault is a bit arbitrary here. Arguably banana peels and propane tanks are also set up traps with the intent to kill, but the idea is that the targets are supposed to notice them if they aren't completely careless. Meanwhile sabotaged parachutes is not considered something that the target is supposed to notice. I guess some might disagree, bu that's what the video is assuming.
Imagine you see a guy knocked out on the ground so you go up to him in order to help him and while you’re trying to wake him up there’s a security guard right next to you that’s just squeezing bananas on the floor…
"Ma'am this is standard procedure, careful where you st-- " *See the person fall to the floor "Ha.. I'm gonna go get some help for you later as well, okay?" *Proceed to place few more banana on the floor
Actual greatest comment I've read in my life. Made me smile. Thanks for analyzing it more than u needed to. I appreciate the word choice & amazing visualization.
Accident kills are my favorite thing about Hitman, it's what an actual number one Hitman would do. Like a ghost, he was there, but no one would ever know. The real challenge is doing this without knocking anyone out. The game rewards for leaving the environment untouched.
@@arcticfluffyfoxy It's not my fault that I placed 50 banana peels next to this hole, lead him right into the peels, and then let someone else fall into them to push them into the hole.
@@ianswift3521 nothing can be good without someone who assumes its easy coming along and saying its been done before whilst listing examples that are not to this quality.
IOI are incredible and clearly have a love for their craft. I just watched an interview with David Bateson who voices 47, and he spoke to how awesome they are (he's a really cool dude also).
@@Wise_That the railing counts because you can visually see that the railing is unstable, so only stupid people would lean their body weight against it. with the parachute, you would only know its tampered with once its too late lol
You can also open the greenhouse in Dartmoor and repair the chemistry set with a wrench. Eventually, Zachary’s real murderer will poison Alexa’s drink without you directly murdering her.
Yeah, I tried this in my first playthrough unintentionally. I concentrated on solving the murder and fixed the chemistry set purely for turning my rat medicine into the lethal pill. When I finally prepare to finalize my investigation, she was dead. This makes me feel like a failed detective.
I actually did that one accidentally on my first playthrough. Explored the grounds first, fixed that, went inside, saw some story, and eventually while I was upstairs I got a "Good job 47" message and a completed objective. Hitman is a WILD series.
I feel like the Mendoza map is the only map where you literally are 100% murder free (and Carpathian Mountains but that’s obvious). All the others are a bit sus, loosening valves of propane tanks when you know someone will smoke there (but they should’ve seen the leaking propane tank so it’s fine), but Mendoza, you disguise as a wine dude, bring a bottle of wine to a room, one of your targets gets shot by one dude and Diana kills the other. Literally not laying a finger on them or anywhere near them.
Bangkok has one target murdering another so it is halfway there. Hokkaido makes possible to have someone else do the killing in fit of rage or just destroy the heart transplant. Latter is indirect way of killing Soders.
@@vksasdgaming9472 Can't forget about Mumbai, where you can get a third-party sniper to eliminate two of your targets just by adding paint to a paint set and finding some old documents.
@@porkchopsensei2742 That needs adjusting The Kashmirian's scope. In Mendoza it is possible to get Mrs. Yates show her fiery latina personality to her sleazy and "disappointing" husband by giving some documents to her.
'Yes the bullet came from my gun, but it was his negligence and sheer inability to dodge it that caused his death, so really it was his fault not mine'
As soon as you mentioned banana peels, I now want a Bugs-Bunny-inspired Hitman movie that plays every scenario as ridiculous as possible, and playing it completely straight. I want him to see him knock someone out with a muffin and the movie not explain it AT ALL.
I swear, I once saw a movie where the protagonist killed everyone with a carrot. I don't remember what movie it was, I'll look it up and update 😂 Update: It's called "Shoot 'Em Up" with Clive Owen.
For Berlin, you could have electrocuted two guards on accident while being a dj. Also, you could have killed Marcus by overcharching his sun machine, which would cause him to be fried to death
@@Moleoflands and placing / opening valves on gas canisters is not actively deactivating a safety feature? or loosening the anchors holding a guide rail is not actively sabotaging it?
You're playing it like canon, and I love it 😭 47 is undetectable because he uses the environment against his victims so he doesn't get his hands dirty. The only time he needs to get his hands on a target is when he's exhausted more distant options
Of course it’s possible, this is how you’re supposed to play every mission in every game. Indirect and unnoticed. That’s why you get extra points for “accidents”.
Kind of. There are “accidents” that are off limits in these runs. Things like poison, causing things to fall on people, etc. because those things are a direct result of 47, not someone willingly doing something dangerous
I thought this was a really funny video with some questionable „non-executions“. But it made me realize how detailed it is and how much thought went into this game! Really amazing!!
The physics and AI behavior had a big part in making all this possible. Combining those 2 elements in video games, they can make or break an experience.
I don’t think accident kills should count as not killing them yourself since they’re a major mechanic in the game anyway. Kills by proxy and suicides are the only ways I see to do it
That's what I love about the Hitman games. You can complete the missions in almost infinite ways because IO Interactive fills those maps with so many details.
ya the guy is just playing the game as somewhat intended. Fun video, but not a novel idea. There has always been sort of neutral options for completing the missions in these games. Its literally part of the game.
I really love this Hitman. Trilogy game, I played just recently... The more strategic you are the more complex the levels & even the hidden Easter eggs can be found... Very creative & amazing games. A 10 out of 10 stars games
Pacifist runs can be surprisingly interesting. Half Life 2 was the last one I did, and although it's not completely possible normally, exploiting and finding bugs to complete a level was so satisfying. Weird stuff had to be done to actually not kill anyone or anything.
One thing I love about this, breath of the wild & "just cause" is how everything makes sense and react to each other. Elements, people, situation! It makes simply thinking about how to play the game so much fun
Like a few other people mentioned, killing Carl and Marcus by accident in Dubai is fairly easy when you know the layout of the penthouse area because you can cut their parachutes then trip the emergency exit. It's similar to making the big leaky gas tanks, it's an illegal act if you're not in the correct disguise.
It's not the same though because they have no way to know the parachutes have been sabotaged. On the other hand, smoking next to an audibly and visibly leaking propane tank is their own fault.
@@arandombard1197 in fact its both the same: an item tampered with to cause death by accident - this way there's no difference in jumping from a skyscraper with a faulty parachute or smoking next to a leaky gascontainer or walk into electrified puddle of water - all are results of direct active actions by 47 a real death by proxy is something like mendoza where 47 isn't part of the action himself but just a passive bystander sure - the intention of this video is to "not pull the trigger" - but causing an accident is as equally active
@@cryptearth There is a difference. They have no way to know whether the parachute has been sabotaged, but they can clearly see and hear the propane tank is leaking. It's a visible and obvious hazard that they choose to smoke next to.
@@arandombard1197 you don't get it accidental kills are part of the games design - and only work because NPCs are NOT able to detect such hazzards they can "sense" when something is off - but they're not able to detect "oh, this gas tank is leaking - better stay away from it" or "on, this puddle of water is sparking - and the power cord that hangs into it is damaged" - and in this manner it is the very same to not be able to detect a broken chute so, it's not like npcs decide actively to enter a danger area - but they're just not able to detect such and hence just follow their set paths
@@cryptearth I've completed the game SASO and maxed out freelancer, trust me I know the game better than you do. Nobody is talking about the AI or programming of the NPCs. The video is clearly approaching it from a real world logic perspective. Try to actually watch the video and pay attention next time.
I know others have said this isn't legit but it's close enough for me and was entertaining enough for me to watch the whole thing and enjoy it good job dude
0:41 hmmm, i dont know if this should count... "as a result of a bit of tampering, but most importantly, Carl's negligence" nevermind it absolutely counts
Technically Sabotage is a conscious decision And therefore is an intentional murder by your hands Even if he could’ve leaned on any other railing the fact you sabotaged it in the hopes he would is a genuine murder attempt
The difference here is that the sabotage is done in such a way as to give plenty of warning to the target that something is off and that they might want to reconsider what they're about to do.
@@dadfixthis2998 but it’s still sabotage meaning intent to kill and making it look like an accident when it’s purposeful Just because you don’t lay a hand on them doesn’t mean it’s not blood on your hands
@@cheesydanishgaming3333 if you put a mine somewhere, surrounded it with signs and tape, clearly showing that there is a mine and one should not step on it - but you still hope a little bit that some fool will walk on it so you can see them explode - is it really murder?..
@@infinemyself5604 yes lmao Good joke but yes You put a completely armed mine down in the hopes someone would step on it and while it has warning labels the fact You placed it makes You credible
@@cheesydanishgaming3333 but that doesn't make any sense. you aren't liable for people falling on the wet floor when you made it wet and put a sign, even if you secretly wanted someone to slip
4:27 for this you can also use a audio distraction you can obtain from the target near the crane to lure the greeenhouse target into an electric puddle
Hitman is by far my favorite game of all time. The ability and freedom to do so many different things, kill people in different ways, and the challenge of it all are just... chef's kiss.
For Marcus you could have cut the parachute using a kitchen knife before Marcus jumped off the building leading him to fall to his death by his own negligence.
we need more semantic rules in challenges like this. it is so fun to watch someone try to come up with a way that they could legally pass off as negligence for the other person rather than just "i can't press jump"
10:33 Not only the whole feat is amazing and nothing i would think of while playing it, but the narration drew me in. Kinda remind me of Dishonored as well, where you can trick the targets into eliminating themselves as well.
Impressive gameplay. The way you set up those avoidable traps, giving your targets the option to determine their own fate reminds me of the devious antagonist from the final episode of the Hercule Poirot series. Like that serial killer who was able to influence the situation without directly causing harm, making it a subtle interplay between awareness and negligence - pushing victims into killing themselves or each other. That was the only type of criminal that actually pushed H. Pairot to the very edge making him violate the commandment of God of not taking anyone's life (and sacrificing his soul) because only he realised what is happening.
I was thinking you'd actually beat all the missions without killing anyone, but setting traps and sabotaging absolutely counts as a kill, this is how most people play the game lmao
the game is literally fucking called hitman, you're stupid for even remotely assuming something like that would be even in the slightest bit possible. Most "can you beat x without killing anyone" videos are like this.
I never played hitman series, but from the couple videos I see, it seems that you have the freedom to complete the mission however you like, and thats look awesome. I hope I could try this game soon
Unbelievable, great effort in indirectly eliminating these targets and also putting subtitles there. I can't believe you only have 1.42K subs, you deserve a hundred times more & you've earned a sub. Keep up the good work.
Him: No your honor, I did not kill him. I just loosen the screw on the balcony that I know he always lean on, so when he lean on it, it will break causing him to fall to his death. It was his fault for leaning on it.
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*murder* "horrible 😢"
*battery and assault* "😊"
battery and assault is noble and necessary
Yes
Batman nodding his head rn
Better than murder 😂😂
Only a true follower of the code of chivalry would beat people to near death 😔✊
the fact that hitman lets you do all these and lets you play the way you want is an absolute blast.
That's why it's a amazing game
This type of gameplay should be the basic for all of the assassin type of game outhere
Yeah😊
Gross mouth noises.
So is he just Man now?
The fact that Mendoza has not one, but two ways for both of the targets to be murdered by someone else (not even on accident) is amazing
I know it’s amazing, there’s actually even more, if you give the files that are in the mansion basement safe to Yate’s wife she pushes him off a balcony, you can also instruct the snipers to take out the targets using the earpiece but it’s debatable whether that counts.
You can cut the parchutes in Dubai and panic the targets 🤔 wonder why he didn't use this method.
@@shadow_realm47 I mean that isn’t negligent, since they couldn’t know the parachute has a hole and don’t have time to check.
@@shadow_realm47 The line between what is 47's fault and the target's fault is a bit arbitrary here. Arguably banana peels and propane tanks are also set up traps with the intent to kill, but the idea is that the targets are supposed to notice them if they aren't completely careless. Meanwhile sabotaged parachutes is not considered something that the target is supposed to notice. I guess some might disagree, bu that's what the video is assuming.
@@JannPoo I'd check before I jump out off big building with a parachute on
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Imagine you see a guy knocked out on the ground so you go up to him in order to help him and while you’re trying to wake him up there’s a security guard right next to you that’s just squeezing bananas on the floor…
"Ma'am this is standard procedure, careful where you st-- "
*See the person fall to the floor
"Ha.. I'm gonna go get some help for you later as well, okay?"
*Proceed to place few more banana on the floor
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Actual greatest comment I've read in my life. Made me smile. Thanks for analyzing it more than u needed to. I appreciate the word choice & amazing visualization.
"The banana is a good luck charm. If you interrupt the circle, bad things happen."
@@sad_catta e
this is so cool !! truly embodies what a "professional hitman" would actually do to make his killing not be suspicious in the general sense
i dont think any of this would work irl
@@Graymenn well yeah it's impossible to replicate this irl
@@Graymenn Are you saying I can't throw an orange at a man's head and kill him on the spot 🤨 you must be crazy
Accident kills are my favorite thing about Hitman, it's what an actual number one Hitman would do. Like a ghost, he was there, but no one would ever know. The real challenge is doing this without knocking anyone out. The game rewards for leaving the environment untouched.
Pretty sure most professional hitmen would just shoot their target and then run.
I've never seen a hitman cope this much.
"yeah I didn't kill them, they were just negligent"
"It's not my fault they walked into my sabotaged things" lol
@@arcticfluffyfoxy It's not my fault that I placed 50 banana peels next to this hole, lead him right into the peels, and then let someone else fall into them to push them into the hole.
I didn’t kill them! The bullet did!
With the right lawyer, he’s safe and sound!
Or as Frank Castle would say "They died from terminal stupidity".
This video is huge testament to the amazing dev team for this game.
Exactly
eh not so impressive considering it's been done since probably tenchu 1. much less the thief and deus ex titles.
@@ianswift3521 nothing can be good without someone who assumes its easy coming along and saying its been done before whilst listing examples that are not to this quality.
@@ianswift3521if you can do it than its not impressed but until then this is impressive
IOI are incredible and clearly have a love for their craft. I just watched an interview with David Bateson who voices 47, and he spoke to how awesome they are (he's a really cool dude also).
"Thus, falling to his demise, as a result of a bit of tampering, but most importantly... Carl's negligence."
The gaslight in this is too strong haha
What's funny is you can just tamper with the parachutes if you have a knife, much easier.
reminds me of batman begins
@@Wise_That yea but then he'd fail the challenge cuz he caused them to die
@@Eqglez It's no worse than meddling with the railing!
@@Wise_That the railing counts because you can visually see that the railing is unstable, so only stupid people would lean their body weight against it. with the parachute, you would only know its tampered with once its too late lol
6:12 "After I convinced her to take some time off." You had me rolling at that part. 😂
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He was real convincing lol
same 🤣
What's funny is that if you do blame the butler, Alexa is actually proud of him.
You can also open the greenhouse in Dartmoor and repair the chemistry set with a wrench. Eventually, Zachary’s real murderer will poison Alexa’s drink without you directly murdering her.
i prefer having her jump off building.
Yeah, I tried this in my first playthrough unintentionally. I concentrated on solving the murder and fixed the chemistry set purely for turning my rat medicine into the lethal pill. When I finally prepare to finalize my investigation, she was dead. This makes me feel like a failed detective.
It does only work after the family meeting, so if you have one of the starts that skips to that moment in time it will save a lot of time
I actually did that one accidentally on my first playthrough. Explored the grounds first, fixed that, went inside, saw some story, and eventually while I was upstairs I got a "Good job 47" message and a completed objective. Hitman is a WILD series.
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Now I want a story/game based on a hitman that doesn’t kill directly but somehow finds ways to cause people to die
The game title could be; "Murphy's Method: Indirect Hit"
"Law Abiding Citizen" ;)
Reminds me of a Series of Unfortunate Events
Theres a movie called Accident Man with that premise, its pretty fun
There's a HK movie called "Accident" that does exactly that, kill people with accidents.
I feel like the Mendoza map is the only map where you literally are 100% murder free (and Carpathian Mountains but that’s obvious). All the others are a bit sus, loosening valves of propane tanks when you know someone will smoke there (but they should’ve seen the leaking propane tank so it’s fine), but Mendoza, you disguise as a wine dude, bring a bottle of wine to a room, one of your targets gets shot by one dude and Diana kills the other. Literally not laying a finger on them or anywhere near them.
Bangkok has one target murdering another so it is halfway there. Hokkaido makes possible to have someone else do the killing in fit of rage or just destroy the heart transplant. Latter is indirect way of killing Soders.
also british mansion
@@mracke47 forgot about that, 100% true
@@vksasdgaming9472 Can't forget about Mumbai, where you can get a third-party sniper to eliminate two of your targets just by adding paint to a paint set and finding some old documents.
@@porkchopsensei2742 That needs adjusting The Kashmirian's scope. In Mendoza it is possible to get Mrs. Yates show her fiery latina personality to her sleazy and "disappointing" husband by giving some documents to her.
'Yes the bullet came from my gun, but it was his negligence and sheer inability to dodge it that caused his death, so really it was his fault not mine'
As soon as you mentioned banana peels, I now want a Bugs-Bunny-inspired Hitman movie that plays every scenario as ridiculous as possible, and playing it completely straight. I want him to see him knock someone out with a muffin and the movie not explain it AT ALL.
"see him knock someone out with a muffin" Oh, so RTGame?
I swear, I once saw a movie where the protagonist killed everyone with a carrot.
I don't remember what movie it was, I'll look it up and update 😂
Update: It's called "Shoot 'Em Up" with Clive Owen.
That's probably what I like the most about this series. It encourages players to experiment and think outside the box. Amazingly well done.
For Berlin, you could have electrocuted two guards on accident while being a dj. Also, you could have killed Marcus by overcharching his sun machine, which would cause him to be fried to death
That requires you to actively deactivate a safety feature. I think that counts as actively sabotaging it
@@Moleoflands and placing / opening valves on gas canisters is not actively deactivating a safety feature?
or loosening the anchors holding a guide rail is not actively sabotaging it?
@@mkoshao well, sabotaging it in a way they should by all rights personally notice vs tampering with something they had no reason to think was off
@mkoshao smoking near explosive cannisters is already like, *gross* negligence. if you didnt tamper, itd still eventually happen to someone
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DUDE, that drowning of Marcus was gold! Haha. Love how this game makes you get very creative.
whats is gale you mean game
@@erazemmedved6508 well they don;t know how to thank someone for correcting them
Edit: Also Gale is a breaking bad character.
@@AceEditsAndStuffArchived ok
creative in thinking how to kill people...mmmmm
As other people have mentioned, you actually get additional points for doing stuff like this because it's harder to connect the crime to you.
You're playing it like canon, and I love it 😭 47 is undetectable because he uses the environment against his victims so he doesn't get his hands dirty. The only time he needs to get his hands on a target is when he's exhausted more distant options
Of course it’s possible, this is how you’re supposed to play every mission in every game. Indirect and unnoticed. That’s why you get extra points for “accidents”.
Kind of. There are “accidents” that are off limits in these runs. Things like poison, causing things to fall on people, etc. because those things are a direct result of 47, not someone willingly doing something dangerous
I thought this was a really funny video with some questionable „non-executions“. But it made me realize how detailed it is and how much thought went into this game! Really amazing!!
I didn't kill him, he died from negligence by stepping on the mine I placed.
"Bullets kiIIed him, not me!"
I’m a Hitman … but it wasn’t me 😊
I mean, if its 100% avoidable, and still choose to go there even if its obvious
Its still technically die because of negligence
The physics and AI behavior had a big part in making all this possible. Combining those 2 elements in video games, they can make or break an experience.
This video is the definition of "i didnt kill him, the gun killed him"
2:40 "but thats when i realised something! NICOTINE! I'm gonna get this guy to die from lung cancer"
I don’t think accident kills should count as not killing them yourself since they’re a major mechanic in the game anyway. Kills by proxy and suicides are the only ways I see to do it
This is literally just a normal playthrough 💀
@@average__height8033 I mean he got as close as he could to the challenge.
@@CatLover-gk8uu is my statement wrong?
@@average__height8033 not really
@@CatLover-gk8uu good
That's what I love about the Hitman games. You can complete the missions in almost infinite ways because IO Interactive fills those maps with so many details.
"I was just minding my own business and people started killing themselves around me." -Agent 47
6:12 great job convicing his assistant to take some time off, this man is a genius! xD
You are the true Hitman. The way you studied all those maps and target locations. That is epic.
Yes
@@Bleeped ok thanks for the suggestion
bro put hardwork into a game more than i ever have on academics
@@josaphcj7199 the truth indeed.
This is worth the like, the sub, and the future support - thank you for the endless hours you put into this game and this edit. Top tier.
I got excited thinking this was a new thing added but I've literally done all these on a regular playthrough for fun. Damn I got all excited 😂
exactly
ya the guy is just playing the game as somewhat intended. Fun video, but not a novel idea. There has always been sort of neutral options for completing the missions in these games. Its literally part of the game.
You definitely killed those people in the hush mission
I really love this Hitman. Trilogy game, I played just recently... The more strategic you are the more complex the levels & even the hidden Easter eggs can be found... Very creative & amazing games. A 10 out of 10 stars games
Pacifist runs can be surprisingly interesting.
Half Life 2 was the last one I did, and although it's not completely possible normally, exploiting and finding bugs to complete a level was so satisfying. Weird stuff had to be done to actually not kill anyone or anything.
Half life 2 can be skipped with nackhopping it's almost ridiculous
What about Doctor Breen?
@@ajc0072He was clearly attempting to kill Gordon Freeman, so his death can be considered self defense by Gordon
One thing I love about this, breath of the wild & "just cause" is how everything makes sense and react to each other. Elements, people, situation! It makes simply thinking about how to play the game so much fun
Like a few other people mentioned, killing Carl and Marcus by accident in Dubai is fairly easy when you know the layout of the penthouse area because you can cut their parachutes then trip the emergency exit. It's similar to making the big leaky gas tanks, it's an illegal act if you're not in the correct disguise.
It's not the same though because they have no way to know the parachutes have been sabotaged. On the other hand, smoking next to an audibly and visibly leaking propane tank is their own fault.
@@arandombard1197 in fact its both the same: an item tampered with to cause death by accident - this way there's no difference in jumping from a skyscraper with a faulty parachute or smoking next to a leaky gascontainer or walk into electrified puddle of water - all are results of direct active actions by 47
a real death by proxy is something like mendoza where 47 isn't part of the action himself but just a passive bystander
sure - the intention of this video is to "not pull the trigger" - but causing an accident is as equally active
@@cryptearth There is a difference. They have no way to know whether the parachute has been sabotaged, but they can clearly see and hear the propane tank is leaking. It's a visible and obvious hazard that they choose to smoke next to.
@@arandombard1197 you don't get it
accidental kills are part of the games design - and only work because NPCs are NOT able to detect such hazzards
they can "sense" when something is off - but they're not able to detect "oh, this gas tank is leaking - better stay away from it" or "on, this puddle of water is sparking - and the power cord that hangs into it is damaged" - and in this manner it is the very same to not be able to detect a broken chute
so, it's not like npcs decide actively to enter a danger area - but they're just not able to detect such and hence just follow their set paths
@@cryptearth I've completed the game SASO and maxed out freelancer, trust me I know the game better than you do.
Nobody is talking about the AI or programming of the NPCs. The video is clearly approaching it from a real world logic perspective. Try to actually watch the video and pay attention next time.
You gota give it to him. Agent 47s voice actors does the role perfectly.
I will mention that if you use coins, you can lure people to locations they normally won’t go.
I know others have said this isn't legit but it's close enough for me and was entertaining enough for me to watch the whole thing and enjoy it good job dude
3:56 That’s why he deserve the title name Terry the terrible guard 💂♀️ 🤣🤣🤣
I'm gonna take this personally
0:41 hmmm, i dont know if this should count...
"as a result of a bit of tampering, but most importantly, Carl's negligence" nevermind it absolutely counts
"But mostly due, to Carl's negligence" I feel like you're trying to gaslight me
Felt like an episode of 1000 ways to day
Without killing anyone:
Literally killing every target
This playthrough is what that real-life hitman needed to react to. He would approve.
6:12 some "non-lethal" crowbar hits
"Completing a game thats about killing without killing"
Without killing anyone..
proceeds on to kill everyone indirectly.
Technically
Sabotage is a conscious decision
And therefore is an intentional murder by your hands
Even if he could’ve leaned on any other railing the fact you sabotaged it in the hopes he would is a genuine murder attempt
The difference here is that the sabotage is done in such a way as to give plenty of warning to the target that something is off and that they might want to reconsider what they're about to do.
@@dadfixthis2998 but it’s still sabotage meaning intent to kill and making it look like an accident when it’s purposeful
Just because you don’t lay a hand on them doesn’t mean it’s not blood on your hands
@@cheesydanishgaming3333 if you put a mine somewhere, surrounded it with signs and tape, clearly showing that there is a mine and one should not step on it - but you still hope a little bit that some fool will walk on it so you can see them explode - is it really murder?..
@@infinemyself5604 yes lmao
Good joke but yes
You put a completely armed mine down in the hopes someone would step on it and while it has warning labels the fact You placed it makes You credible
@@cheesydanishgaming3333 but that doesn't make any sense. you aren't liable for people falling on the wet floor when you made it wet and put a sign, even if you secretly wanted someone to slip
Jeremy Bolt kills himself after you fire him and that mean you were the reason he killed himself so you basically killed him
You just have to exit the map before he does and you're blameless.
I never had it in me to ruin Jeremy’s life I did it once when I was new and was sad
I wanna see a lawyer react to this
"the accidental spy"✨
4:27 for this you can also use a audio distraction you can obtain from the target near the crane to lure the greeenhouse target into an electric puddle
5:32
He really took firing to the max.
2:47 "ayo what did u say"💀
Finally a use case for our collective life-long caution against banana peels on floors.
Hitman is by far my favorite game of all time. The ability and freedom to do so many different things, kill people in different ways, and the challenge of it all are just... chef's kiss.
For Marcus you could have cut the parachute using a kitchen knife before Marcus jumped off the building leading him to fall to his death by his own negligence.
As per the ruiles he set himself, that would not count as an _obvious_ sabotage.
@@57thorns Oh ok, my bad
we need more semantic rules in challenges like this. it is so fun to watch someone try to come up with a way that they could legally pass off as negligence for the other person rather than just "i can't press jump"
I would love to see you try this on the whole series, HM1 I feel might be the toughest to do
This is the absolute extreme of not pressing the lever in the trolley problem.
“Make it look like an accident”
“Okay, I’ll make it an accident”
10:33 Not only the whole feat is amazing and nothing i would think of while playing it, but the narration drew me in.
Kinda remind me of Dishonored as well, where you can trick the targets into eliminating themselves as well.
"without killing anyone" proceeds to kill everyone
loosening the gas tanks is definitely a kill it even gives you points for an explosive kill.
"I cut her brakes, therefore it's due to her negligence for not checking her brakes also for speeding"
This isn't being innocent, this is just a pure stealth mode, clean hands. I like this style the most cause you need to be smart about it.
0:10 so i hired a nother hitman to do the work they killed them and they chose to take the money
Impressive gameplay. The way you set up those avoidable traps, giving your targets the option to determine their own fate reminds me of the devious antagonist from the final episode of the Hercule Poirot series. Like that serial killer who was able to influence the situation without directly causing harm, making it a subtle interplay between awareness and negligence - pushing victims into killing themselves or each other. That was the only type of criminal that actually pushed H. Pairot to the very edge making him violate the commandment of God of not taking anyone's life (and sacrificing his soul) because only he realised what is happening.
This is just a regular playthrough. I would call the title of this video a clickbait.
I love how the thumbnail has a decimal point, meaning that he could kill a fraction of a person
2 decimals even, in case he killed 0.01 persons by mistake.
when life gives u lemons u give them back
"I didn't do it, I just plan everything so someone or something would kill my target." Logic thinking.
0:58 bro you got xp for kill
But he didn't kill him with his hands
5:43 portal moment
0:48 Mhmh So the logic is :"If I sabotage a nuclear power plant, then I am not guilty of the accident" nonsense.
No what he is doing is criminal negligence. He’s still guilty of a crime it just isn’t murder
“Beating hitman 3 without killing ANYONE”
37 seconds in: kills someone
0:41 your 100% responsible for his death lol
Love your hitman videos. Keep up the great work:)
Edit: I've been a subscriber of yours since you were at 300 subs :)
5:32 turns out, five people have been FIREd, not three
I believe if you wait long enough Alexa is poisoned. That's at least what happened to me during my first run
YOU SHALL BE A SPY MAIN IN TF2
This video is such high quality, well done broski
YOU
ARE
AWESOME!!
The effort you took to do this is only comparable to your skills.. well done Dude!
I was thinking you'd actually beat all the missions without killing anyone, but setting traps and sabotaging absolutely counts as a kill, this is how most people play the game lmao
the game is literally fucking called hitman, you're stupid for even remotely assuming something like that would be even in the slightest bit possible. Most "can you beat x without killing anyone" videos are like this.
lore accurate hitman be like
In "The Apex Predator" mission I learned that smoking really kills.
I never played hitman series, but from the couple videos I see, it seems that you have the freedom to complete the mission however you like, and thats look awesome. I hope I could try this game soon
Unbelievable, great effort in indirectly eliminating these targets and also putting subtitles there. I can't believe you only have 1.42K subs, you deserve a hundred times more & you've earned a sub. Keep up the good work.
bro has no enemies 💀
Him: No your honor, I did not kill him. I just loosen the screw on the balcony that I know he always lean on, so when he lean on it, it will break causing him to fall to his death. It was his fault for leaning on it.
that is fantastic at how Hitman gives you options of what you gonna do!
2:21 pretty ironic considering the Berlin Wall blocked west Berlin from east Berlin
Haha this is fire 🔥
I truly love your channel. Keep doing the best work.
Such creative videos you’ve on this channel. Just subscribed!
Officially the first viewer of any video on this channel.
I’ve never witnessed such awesome editing as this one.
Following your channel from the last two years, interesting content!
You’re working so hard, may all your wishes come true.
Congratulations on your first 10K followers, may you reach 100K soon.
Whoever is reading this, never give up. God is with you.
When watching your videos, I accidentally hit ‘like’ and never knew when.
The moment you came here is at 05:17.
Love this video, I think I’ve watched it four times.
"This mission would take me to CHONGKING"
John Wick: killed people with a pencil. Agent 47: killed someone with banana peels simply by laying them on the ground. :D
You’re still killing them even if it’s indirect.
“Accident”
Great video! Can't imagine how long it took to work all those out! Great job!