True Ghost - You don't disturb anyone and you don't kill or knockout anyone.
Ghost - You only knockout people and use non lethals while not being detected.
Panther - You stay in the shadows and use lethals while not being detected
Assault - You run and gun while always being detected.
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I usually snak around while asassinating and sometimes shooting them in the head
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currently running through the game trying to get the no kill achievement as well as the Perfectionist achievement.
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I always try for True Ghost, usually end up playing Ghost.
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Panther just makes sense to me. Although in Blacklist towards the end I was playing a more Ghost/ True Ghost style.
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True Ghost all the way. Regular ghost as a last resort. Never will kill so panther or assault out of the question. Why bother?
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i go true ghost perfectionist, but to really crack the scoreboards you have to knock a few guys out sometimes just to save time. the first mission, i did in 13 minutes ghost... beat that
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Edited by banj0: 11/2/2013 7:05:57 AMTrue Ghost in all of them, Ghost if I get stuck. I really don't see the point of doing anything else in the Splinter Cell games, especially the older ones - they seem to be designed that way.
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I played Ghost until I realized it was both harder and you get more points for just sneaking past people. So I started doing True Ghost halfway through the Blacklist campaign. I had a blast, though there were a couple missions I got detected where there's no way in hell I ever actually got detected so I'm kinda peeved about that.
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I don't even understand how to be True Ghost.
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I do Panther in Conviction usually.
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Anyone who doesn't play at least Ghost is the cancer that is killing stealth gaming.
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Ghost Perfectionist Non-lethal No alerts
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Edited by Elrond Hubbard: 11/2/2013 3:44:58 AMIdeally, I want to be a True Ghost, but the fact is I'm just not a good enough player for that :/ I generally prefer Ghost/Panther for that reason. Depends on what I feel like.