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| - For PC version of Hitman: Blood Money released in game retailers (with the disc), the player could edit the config file (hitmanbloodmoney.ini located in the directory of the game), by adding the line 'EnableCheats 1' at the end to activate cheats. If the player had an updated version of the game, they had to edit the .ini file located in [Hard Disk letter]\Users\[Username]\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files(x86)\Eidos\Hitman Blood Money by, again, adding the line 'EnableCheats 1' at the end (the square brackets in the path name mean that the actual folder name is bound to be different in each computer. Most commonly, C:\ is the main hard drive, but it could be something else. The same happens with your username). Note that the AppData folder is hidden by default. To access it, you should either search for '%AppData%', or go to your [Username] folder, then press Alt to bring up a new set of options. Press the 'Tools' tab, then select 'Folder options...', and in the window that pops up, press the 'View' tab, then select the 'Show hidden files, folders and drives...' option, which will allow you to see the AppData folder (and other folders that are essential to your computer) at all times. Press 'Apply', then 'OK'. Once the 'EnableCheats 1' line has been added, the player could press 'C' in-game to bring a list of commands available to him. Alternatively, players can use a Trainer. This provides the player with the same list of cheats (God Mode, Infinite ammo etc.) as the above method. For the trainer to function, the application must be initialised WHILE the game is running. After that, the player will be required to type in a number as requested by the program to start the cheats; the number will correspond to the version of the game (Steam or store purchased). This number will be typed into the program's window which is small and features a blinking cursor.
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