Hitman 3 – Grand Finale – Trained to Kill



Hitman 3 comes to an end, for now at least, as we wake up in the Constant’s trap, alone, unarmed, and massively outnumbered…

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40 thoughts on “Hitman 3 – Grand Finale – Trained to Kill”

  1. The hoping on train thing. U could do it simce ur already going at the sam speed of the train u can run in a train so u can jump too.
    What would be hard tho is staying stable and pushing hard enough to overcome the drag from the air at that speed. Hopefully this is good

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  2. 8:45 You can jump forward on a moving train because your moving at the same momentum. Though there is air resistance to consider, considering the shortness of the jump, the closeness to the train, and the speed not being that fast, I think 47 is perfectly within the laws of areodynamics

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  3. Ok, I don't know a lot of the hitman lore, and this opening has me a bit confused. Was 47 already a hitman before Diana brought him into the ICA?
    Also how old is 47? Diana looks … not old, old, but like at least in her 40s or 50s, while 47 looks about the same now as he was when he killed her parents, and Diana looks like she was about 8 at the time.

    Anyway, that was a really enjoyable series, thanks again Jon. 🙂

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  4. Newtonian relativity (not Einstein's special or later general relativity) means that jumping forward on a moving train is exactly the same as jumping forward on a stationary train with a strong headwind.

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  5. Whats with the editing on this one? Multiple occasions where there's just a jump from one moment to another, which was quite jarring. Particularly the moment where he got off the bed and then instantly was taking down the nurse, and the corner takedown.

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  6. Really glad to see you seem to have enjoyed this game just as much as I did! It's wildly different from the games preceding it in a lot of ways, but I think what they did with it was ultimately really creative and very satisfying.

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  7. Jon, you can in fact jump forward on a moving train, for the same reason you can walk forward on a moving train: the forward momentum of the train adds to your forward momentum as well. You likely won't be able to jump quite as far as you would elsewhere, because yes, the forward momentum you gain begins dwindling once you leave the train's surface, but especially for such a small jump, you wouldn't lose momentum to such an appreciable degree as to be brought back to your starting point.

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  8. you can hop over to the next train segment no problemo
    except in this case we can't just ignore air resistance or the gale force wind blowing in your face as we do many elementary physics problems

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  9. some "subtle" James Bond references in this level.. space station disaster in 1979- Moonraker, the train being the former HQ of Janus – referencing Trevelyan/Janus' train from Goldeneye…

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  10. Of course you can jump from cart to cart; if you can overcome the air stream that's rushing towards you with the speed of the train.
    But if you jump backwards, the wind might even allow you to jump further.

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  11. yes you can hop forward while the train is moving forward, just like how you can hop forward while the earth is in motion. the air resistance isn't enough to cancel out your forward momentum.

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  12. Yes, you can jump forward on a train….
    One thing that definitely DOESN'T work on a train is a friggen' pool table! I mean… it would technically work, but any little bump or turn in the tracks and those balls would be all over the place. Suppose it would make for an interesting challenge.

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  13. To the question of whether physics would let you hop forward on a moving train, the answer is simple. Your inertial momentum is the same as the train. Momentarily leaving the surface of the train as you jump forward wouldn't change that. You'd still have all the momentum from being on the train. The only issue would be wind resistance. Essentially, you're jumping into a wind that is blowing backwards with the speed of the train. So… can you hop forward if you're being hit by 50 mile per hour winds? Yes. With difficulty, but yet. Don't jump too high… keep your side to the wind and don't make a kite out of yourself and you'll be fine.

    Inside the train, of course, no wind, so it's just like jumping inside a stationary building. But yeah… outside the train it'd be like jumping on a windy day from one icy ledge to another icy ledge. Easy!

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  14. As I travelled there a few times and then heard there is a level in romania I got excited, looking forward to see where exactly that mission takes place! I was wondering if 47 may break into a mansion on the countryside, a transsylvanina castle or even that Ceaușescu palace?
    Well.. it's just a train in the middle of nowhere at night, so this might take place close to anywhere…
    but: having rusty nails instead of lockpicks sounds pretty romanian to me! 😀

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