![]() I took a dive toward an oncoming truck and flew backwards in the air, hit the top of the interstate road and kept flying the same way. Think of this mini-game like the old Crash sections of the Burnout games. ![]() At one point we went to the airport and the adrenaline meter was filled which allows you to defy gravity once hit so you can do multiple hits by moving yourself while in the air. We went through three levels of this in order to get an unlockable that you get after every third level in an activity. ![]() The first few times we really didn’t get the hang of it and only made a little money, but then everything seemed to gel together. You get extra money and fill up adrenaline if you do your diving in a special zone marked on the map. In Insurance Fraud you are told to go to a section of the city and initiate dives in front of cars with the trigger buttons in order to get hurt and make money. So, we found another one called Insurance Fraud, possibly one of the most over the top activities in the game. We wanted to basejump, but neither of us had been to that activity as of yet. Bored with that we decided to do another activity. Eventually Scott blurted out, “there he is!” and somehow he got away in the gunfire. It took forever to find the guy and our star rating was going up with cops and gang members trying to take us out. The next hit was for a porn star that was also a policeman - at least that’s the jest I got from Scott reading the dossier - and this is where things got a bit crazy. Then we went and fooled around for a bit until around 6AM and called the taxi cab company to get our next hit to us and took out that guy. However, there wasn’t a second seat so I couldn’t join him. We then decided to go for the next hit which was a guy in a Weinermobile, who just happened to be right next to us once we went out on the street, so we killed him and Scott jumped in the Weinermobile. After the hit was complete, our star rating went up and we had to hightail it out of there. Scott went in guns blazing, I went in with my Samurai sword to slice and dice. So, we searched out the guy and killed him. Well, we found the dance floor after I jumped over a rail figuring it was a short drop on the other side (it wasn’t!), but things weren’t busy at all there. We walked into the nightclub and the dossier said that the target would only appear when the dance floor was full. Lucky us the very last question mark we came to was what we were looking for. I figured maybe it meant a rail station or a nightclub, but we had a lot of question marks on the map in this section of the city and drove around to each one. We found the section after a little searching, but had no idea what “On Track” meant. First stop was to find a place called “On Track” in a section of Stilwater. Only thing I had to go on was Scott telling me the target was close and the fact that one of the red dots popping up everywhere was the target. Only Scott could see the dossiers and actual location of the targets once close to them on the mini-map. There is a dossier on each and generally broad information on where they are located and how to get them out in the open. In Hitman you get a list of people to take out. Unfortunately msxbox-world seems to be closed so you can't use its interactive map anymore.We then found a Hitman activity and started that up. Personaly, I find it easier to use this link: then to change the number in the url (until 90), rather than clicking all CD's on the map. You can click each CD icon to display a screenshot of the location of the CD and a detailed map. Just click on "CD" on the right panel and here you go The quickest way to find all the 60 CD's is to use this map (and/or the videos in the solution below) You can get them while in car so don't bother stopping your engine unless the CD is only reachable on foot. ![]() So you should start a new game before collecting the CD's, otherwise you will not know which ones you have in your normal play. There are 60 CD's hidden in Stilwater, you need to find all of them in the same game.
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