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@onionsquid

First of all, thanks for adding about 150 hours to my playtime in Hitman so far. I love this style of random gameplay.

Is there a possibility to "save" a certain selection of targets so I could replan the mission? Currently i'm just guessing what gear I would normally need, and keep rerolling targets until its possible.

I would love the ability to try and get perfect scores!

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I did not find a good solution to allow replanning that works while the game is in offline mode. You can save after the initial cutscene to replay the same mission multiple times, but replanning will cause the whole map to reset, including random target choices.

I see, thanks for taking the time to find a solution.

I actually have another question if you dont mind, I own a Steam Deck and was trying to figure out if I can install this mod on that as well. The problem is, the framework is a .bat and I can't run that on a Linux system. 

Is there a way to get the files themselves after the installation, and copy them to the correct path manually?

It should be sufficient to overwrite packagedefinition.txt with the altered version and to copy all additional chunk*patch*.rpkg files that are created when updating mods with the framework.

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I'm gonna try that out as soon as I have the chance, thanks again

EDIT: It works perfectly!

I know this comment is super old but do you think it would be possible for you to explain how you did this as I am having a similar problem. Thanks!

It's a while back, and I'm at work now but I believe I did this: 
-Install game on PC, and install the mod framework + random targets mod ( and scoring etc if you want that )

-Theres a folder in your hitman 3 installation, with a lot of .RPKG files. Sort these so you can see the newly added/overwritten files easily.

-Copy these .RPKG files AND the packagedefinition.txt to the same location on your Hitman 3 installation folder on your deck. Overwrite the files when asked.


If this didn't work let me know, I can check on my deck what I really did, since this is from memory 

Ohh, I see what you did but unfortunately my main PC is on Linux too but thanks for the help anyways