HITMAN™ 2

HITMAN™ 2

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Uboa Nov 20, 2018 @ 7:27am
The way 47 drag corpse look really amateur .
Seriously ? A top notch assassin like 47 can't put the body in his shoulder and slow walk ? Even me if I want to carry some body i would carry with 2 arms and walk because dragging is slower and make a lot of noise .
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HoneyDrake Nov 20, 2018 @ 7:48am 
What does it matter, what an amateur like you would do?

Moving an body like that leaves the least marks on the body, also there is something called Rigor Mortis. Moving someone on your shoulder will affect that state, even though neck, shoulders, etc. would start after around 6~12 hours after death, depending on temperature.

Considering you want to leave the least ammount of marks on your targets, dragging someone on the ground, is the best idea, because you get the least ammount of information from an corps being moved that way.

And you will also leave less marks on yourself too. I don't know how anyone can explain why they could find hair, blood, skin, whatever else, of an victim on their clothes, from the victim. And also you will leave visible marks on your cloths, which need to be ironed out, especially if it's not some reall light kid you had to carry, but an adult man.
Morthoseth Nov 20, 2018 @ 7:54am 
Originally posted by Honey Drake:
What does it matter, what an amateur like you would do?

Moving an body like that leaves the least marks on the body, also there is something called Rigor Mortis. Moving someone on your shoulder will affect that state, even though neck, shoulders, etc. would start after around 6~12 hours after death, depending on temperature.

Considering you want to leave the least ammount of marks on your targets, dragging someone on the ground, is the best idea, because you get the least ammount of information from an corps being moved that way.

And you will also leave less marks on yourself too. I don't know how anyone can explain why they could find hair, blood, skin, whatever else, of an victim on their clothes, from the victim. And also you will leave visible marks on your cloths, which need to be ironed out, especially if it's not some reall light kid you had to carry, but an adult man.
Get out of here, 47!
metafa Nov 20, 2018 @ 7:58am 
Originally posted by Honey Drake:
What does it matter, what an amateur like you would do?

Moving an body like that leaves the least marks on the body, also there is something called Rigor Mortis. Moving someone on your shoulder will affect that state, even though neck, shoulders, etc. would start after around 6~12 hours after death, depending on temperature.

Considering you want to leave the least ammount of marks on your targets, dragging someone on the ground, is the best idea, because you get the least ammount of information from an corps being moved that way.

And you will also leave less marks on yourself too. I don't know how anyone can explain why they could find hair, blood, skin, whatever else, of an victim on their clothes, from the victim. And also you will leave visible marks on your cloths, which need to be ironed out, especially if it's not some reall light kid you had to carry, but an adult man.

+1
ELi Nov 20, 2018 @ 8:16am 
Dragging bodies on the floor is also a good way to keep them tidy!
Albert Wittmann Nov 20, 2018 @ 8:39am 
Want really to give players, who can only kill with ICA weapons a malus for, when they finish the mission. I mean, you give the police/investigators materials to research. They will know (bullet and their chasing, parts of your bombs, electronics etc., its high quality stuff, you use, so they can sometime pin the source of the used ammo.
Myrmuz [IRL] Nov 20, 2018 @ 8:44am 
There should be an option for picking up a body and carrying it on your shoulder, the way you do in MGS5. Wouldn't get stuck in scenery sometimes that way and might allow you to move quicker, but with higher visibility.
Originally posted by Honey Drake:
Rigor Mortis. .


Im sorry, but Rigor Mortis doesnt happen the second you kill someone. Also, its entirely possible to move a dead body with Rigor Mortis, as per my own personal experience. ( and no, I didnt kill anyone, only needed to move a body, legally )
BuzzardBee Nov 20, 2018 @ 8:58am 
Originally posted by Hobotango:
Originally posted by Honey Drake:
Rigor Mortis. .

Im sorry, but Rigor Mortis doesnt happen the second you kill someone. Also, its entirely possible to move a dead body with Rigor Mortis, as per my own personal experience. ( and no, I didnt kill anyone, only needed to move a body, legally )

There's a tale here, folks. Hmmm....
Xeno Metora Nov 20, 2018 @ 9:02am 
Originally posted by Uboa:
Seriously ? A top notch assassin like 47 can't put the body in his shoulder and slow walk ? Even me if I want to carry some body i would carry with 2 hands and walk because dragging is slower and make a lot of noise .

of all the things this is the one that bothers you?:steamfacepalm:
HoneyDrake Nov 20, 2018 @ 9:04am 
Originally posted by Hobotango:
Originally posted by Honey Drake:
Rigor Mortis. .


Im sorry, but Rigor Mortis doesnt happen the second you kill someone. Also, its entirely possible to move a dead body with Rigor Mortis, as per my own personal experience. ( and no, I didnt kill anyone, only needed to move a body, legally )
Consider reading it again: even though Rigor Mortis doesnt happen when he dies, carrying a body will still be shown on it. This alone will leave hints about the stature of whoever carried the corpse, also will make it visible that it was not some accident, but actual someone trying to kill someone (a reason why you grab a dead person under their shoulders when carrying them, if you got no other option to move it)
Bouncer Nov 20, 2018 @ 9:17am 
In addition to leaving less clues, it's also more stealthy. 47 stays crouched and silent. Not very realistic, but good for gameplay purposes.

Plus 47 has been dragging corpses in a clumsy way since the original game, it's a legacy thing at this point.
Originally posted by Honey Drake:
Originally posted by Hobotango:


Im sorry, but Rigor Mortis doesnt happen the second you kill someone. Also, its entirely possible to move a dead body with Rigor Mortis, as per my own personal experience. ( and no, I didnt kill anyone, only needed to move a body, legally )
Consider reading it again: even though Rigor Mortis doesnt happen when he dies, carrying a body will still be shown on it. This alone will leave hints about the stature of whoever carried the corpse, also will make it visible that it was not some accident, but actual someone trying to kill someone (a reason why you grab a dead person under their shoulders when carrying them, if you got no other option to move it)


Hey, sorry I read way too quick the first time. I re-read again as per your suggestion and I get it, now. haha. Sorry again.
Grubbs008 Nov 20, 2018 @ 10:11am 
He's obviously a germaphobe like Howie Mandel. That's why he wears gloves. Having a dead body on his shoulders is just yuck.
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