I know I am autistic, but I fundamentally cannot enjoy a singleplayer game, which has TIME-GATED content. If you didn't play it during (re)release, you will never be able to experience elusive targets. And who the fuck knows how their dozen different versions work. Would it be better to play Hitman 1 or Hitman 2 or 3 with the old maps? How much did they change and is it better to experience it how the developers originally intended it? That's completely opaque to the average player.And of course you need a fucking internet connection to get experience points in a singleplayer game and to my knowledge not a single cracker has figured out how to recreate that system offline, so pirates are out of luck.
The guy who made massgrave (the PowerShell script to activate Windows and Office with one command line) made and maintains the package that unlocks every map, DLC and allows to play fully offline with Peacock (original Peacock has anti-piracy protection)https://thecatontheceiling.github.io/hitman3patchtldr download Hitman 3 free demo and install this.Demo has all the content in files.
>>735111957>>735112202And since you don't seem to know what Peacock is, it's server emulator that allows you for everything that is available only online - score, progression, inventory, unlocks etc