My question is that, for example if you beat a level in 43:45 minutes will you get a 100% in the mission rating or to make the question easier do you get judged by how quick you beat the level.
I want to Know really bad so someone tell me ?
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No you don't to get 100% by being the quickest. You get it by stealth that means not getting seen.
Your rating depends on how many times you're detected, how many alarms you got, how many people you knocked out(if you kill people your rating goes lower),how many of your victims' bodies were found, and how fast you completed the mission.
No, your rating isn't judged by how fast you complete a mission, it's judged by how you complete it. You see, to get 100% on a mission you must do these things: Complete EVERY objective, that includes primary, secondary and bonus, you must not kill any enemies (only knock them out) except for the ones you MUST kill which are in objectives, and last but not least, don't let yourself or any bodies be found. Hope that helps you =)
You must complete all listed objectives. Primary, Secondary, and Opportunity objectives. Can't kill anyone, no alarms, no bodies found, and can't be seen.
For the enemies that you have to kill, just grab them and pull the left trigger for a non-lethal attack and it will automatically kill them and won't count against you.
There are bonus objectives, but they are not required for 100%.
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