The Flawless Victory

Recommended Videos

corporate_gamer

New member
Apr 17, 2008
515
0
0
the first silent assassin i got in a hitman game.

it was in the second one. the one where you had to kill that russian and the german spy in the embassy. spent far far too long doing it really subtly. in the end i just stuck in the side door, dressed up as a waiter, then ran upstairs, waited a bit, busted in and shot the spy boy just after he executed the ambassdor, then when down and hung around in the corridor,the general comes past, strangled him there (left him for the maid to find) and legged it out the front. suspect as hell, but i got the SA.
 

riftinducer

New member
May 10, 2008
90
0
0
Perwer post=9.72899.777306 said:
Silent assassinations in "Hitman : Blood money".
This. Specifically, for me, that Silent Assassin rating in Las Vegas. So much preparation, but so satisfying when it comes together flawlessly.
 

Ultrajoe

Omnichairman
Apr 24, 2008
4,719
0
0
riftinducer post=9.72899.777408 said:
Perwer post=9.72899.777306 said:
Silent assassinations in "Hitman : Blood money".
This. Specifically, for me, that Silent Assassin rating in Las Vegas. So much preparation, but so satisfying when it comes together flawlessly.
I never saw the purpose in that game, i always found it much more ballsy and impressive to need to to pick your way across more than 50 bodies on the way out.
 

corporate_gamer

New member
Apr 17, 2008
515
0
0
Ultrajoe post=9.72899.777422 said:
riftinducer post=9.72899.777408 said:
Perwer post=9.72899.777306 said:
Silent assassinations in "Hitman : Blood money".
This. Specifically, for me, that Silent Assassin rating in Las Vegas. So much preparation, but so satisfying when it comes together flawlessly.
I never saw the purpose in that game, i always found it much more ballsy and impressive to need to to pick your way across more than 50 bodies on the way out.
nah, considering how much insane health you get, killing everyone isnt actually that hard and wears thin pretty quickly. suprising some idiot with a silenced 9mm when he's on the bog is pure entertainment gold.
 

Caliostro

Headhunter
Jan 23, 2008
3,253
0
0
Ultrajoe post=9.72899.777422 said:
riftinducer post=9.72899.777408 said:
Perwer post=9.72899.777306 said:
Silent assassinations in "Hitman : Blood money".
This. Specifically, for me, that Silent Assassin rating in Las Vegas. So much preparation, but so satisfying when it comes together flawlessly.
I never saw the purpose in that game, i always found it much more ballsy and impressive to need to to pick your way across more than 50 bodies on the way out.
It's the joy of knowing nobody saw a thing, feeling like a true hitman. I agree with it, Silent assassin ratings usually meant flawless performance, and were they awesome.

I also felt awesome when I first played Hitman 4, I had never played a Hitman game before, ever, and I didn't look at any strategy guides or anything, and still ended my first mission with a Specialist rating (I got a little messy with the knife), no witnesses, only a couple of kills, no alarms sounded or covers blown.


Others include:
- Knifing someone on a back of the neck while falling past them from a building in CS:S. Sniper knife ftw.
- Also in CS:S, going a knife-duel in gungame and winning 100/100.
- Again in CS:Sm, or any fps really, going on a kill-streak killing everyone with a single bullet to the head.
- Clearing out a whole FFA in Jedi Academy without a scratch.
- In Crysis multiplayer snipping half the room with the Gauss rifle before being found.
- Silent assassinations in Assassin's Creed.
 

Vortigar

New member
Nov 8, 2007
862
0
0
VF5: Landing a late counterhit of Goh's (forward K) knee and comboing it into Basara (P+K+G back downfoward P+K forward P) by timing it to the opponent's rising kick.

The forward K counterhit normally doesn't allow a Basara to combo, it only does when it lands in the latter two of its three hitframes, so you have to guess when the opponent will use his rising kick and then hope you're exactly 1/60 or 2/60th of a second early with your knee (misses the first hitframe, which makes it that you recover one frame earlier, a frame you need for the Basara's opener to execute in time).

I only managed this once and have since switched from Goh to Brad anyway.

juandonde:
In general beating someone who calls you cheap and cries they're actually better than you is ff-in great.

Kikosemmek:
Soldat is awesome. Liero needs a client like that.
 

Cyberionius

New member
Oct 1, 2008
6
0
0
Well, Technically, this isn't a flawless. But its pretty damn crazy.

2 nights ago i was playing WoW. I'm a paladin tank and i was helping somebody with a Seketh halls run. We were at the final boss, and nobody did anything right. Basically, everyone Nuked the boss and got him to about 20%. At 20% the healer died, and i was the only one left standing. I single handedly, over a period of abou 7 min, Managed to take the boss from 20% and kill him, while staying alive. I pulled out everything i had. I bubbled 2 times,(BoP and bubble) I Heathstoned, Potted twice, and used both my trinkets twice. It was insane. at the very end we were both at 1% and i dodged his last attack and hit with a judgement and killed him. It was ridiculous.

That was the most recent i think. The only thing i can remember other than that is in a CoD match, in just regular Team Deathmatch, i went 48 and 2 as a sniper. That was amazing. Im pretty sure the other people playing had to have been afk or something thou, cause it was too easy.

Im sure i have more, but i cant remember them right now.
 

gigastrike

New member
Jul 13, 2008
3,112
0
0
I never get a flawless game. There is always one part where I screw up. Though there are a couple times where I was close:

The first one was in Assassin's creed, where I assassinated the fat merchant without being spotted. It wasn't perfect because I missed a jump and fell into the water on the way out.

I guess the second time was perfect. I won a game in Halo 2 PC without taking a hit, but it was battle rifles, no sheild, and one life, so it was easy.
 

Anarchemitis

New member
Dec 23, 2007
9,102
0
0
Winning a battle in Star Wars Battlefront in just over a minute [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay1oD0uxY7U].
 

Conqueror Kenny

New member
Jan 14, 2008
2,824
0
0
Anarchemitis post=9.72899.778022 said:
Winning a battle in Star Wars Battlefront in just over a minute [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay1oD0uxY7U].
And yet people still aren't satisfied. A shame.
I got a perfection on Halo 3 getting kills around the 29 mark. It's on my fileshare if people want to see it. At least it should be.
 
Nov 28, 2007
10,686
0
0
conqueror Kenny post=9.72899.778317 said:
Anarchemitis post=9.72899.778022 said:
Winning a battle in Star Wars Battlefront in just over a minute [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay1oD0uxY7U].
And yet people still aren't satisfied. A shame.
'Tis youtube. If you are good, you have an unfair advantage.
 

TheMadDoctorsCat

New member
Apr 2, 2008
1,163
0
0
I've said it before, but...

Super Street Fighter Two. Sega Genesis. (Yep, a real one, not an emulator, so no "save games".) Sixteen opponents. Thirty-two flawless victory rounds. That means that I never got hit or blocked a special move.

(FTR it's possible to do this using Vega, by just staying at half-screen range and constantly hard-punching when opponents come forward. It's quite easy against the likes of Balrog, Chun Li and Honda, but incredibly difficult against long-range fireball-throwing opponents like Guile, Sagat and DeeJay though.)

FYI there's a special "win screen" if you go all sixteen bouts without losing a round, but not if you get a flawless victory in every single one. I don't suppose the game's makers ever anticipated that somebody would be obsessive enough to try it...
 

wewontdie11

New member
May 28, 2008
2,661
0
0
In a Hardcore Team Deathmatch on COD4 I played Rambo with my knife on the other team once, just sneaking about with UAV jammer on and lying in long grass knifing anybody that came past. Think I got to like a 9 kill streak just doing that.

Also when I was playing DBZ:BL I beat some kid online without him landing a single hit all game, and for the final round just before I killed him Piccolo's drama scene where he yells "NOW YOU HAVE NOWHERE TO RUN, DIE!!!" kicked in and I got him with a hellzone grenade ultimate finish. Pretty cool I thought.
 

Space Spoons

New member
Aug 21, 2008
3,335
0
0
I once finished the Special Circuit in Super Punch-Out!! with all knockouts (IE, winning by beating your opponent until they can't get up before the 10 count is done, not just knocking them down 3 times for a TKO). This was back when I used to play that game obsessively, and I distinctly remember it taking three tries before I finally managed to KO Nick Bruiser. It was immensely satisfying.
 

Zombie Badger

New member
Dec 4, 2007
784
0
0
riftinducer post=9.72899.777408 said:
Perwer post=9.72899.777306 said:
Silent assassinations in "Hitman : Blood money".
This. Specifically, for me, that Silent Assassin rating in Las Vegas. So much preparation, but so satisfying when it comes together flawlessly.
The ultimate flawless victory would be to get silent assassin on Amendment XXV, and slit Parchezzi's throat with a knife. The latter was one of the finest achievements in the game for me.
 

Caliostro

Headhunter
Jan 23, 2008
3,253
0
0
Zombie Badger post=9.72899.778863 said:
riftinducer post=9.72899.777408 said:
Perwer post=9.72899.777306 said:
Silent assassinations in "Hitman : Blood money".
This. Specifically, for me, that Silent Assassin rating in Las Vegas. So much preparation, but so satisfying when it comes together flawlessly.
The ultimate flawless victory would be to get silent assassin on Amendment XXV, and slit Parchezzi's throat with a knife. The latter was one of the finest achievements in the game for me.
I think I did get Silent Assassin on Amendment XXV (either that or Hitman for 1 kill or something... Still, no bodies found, no alarms (except the scripted one) sounded, no witnesses, so to me that's SA), but I found it far more enjoyable to actually use the sniper. I mean, considering you only need to use it 1 other time in the ENTIRE game if you're going for SA rating (in the Las Vegas mission), it felt good to finally pop someone in the head silently... Even if it did require me to log the suitcase around the whole level.