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Assassin's Creed 3
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- Post n°361
Re: Assassin's Creed 3
Hunting is a much more dangerous and unpredictable game there. Especially when you're the one being hunted. Just try a quick swim across a river and see what happens.
El Jefe-
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- Post n°362
Re: Assassin's Creed 3
Kuled wrote:No
And after this:
I was very disappointed it wasn't there.
And I'm making great profits from convoys, bear skins sell for £700 each. My Aquila is becoming a beast.
Jay, what do you mean? If it's about the people, it becomes a wonderful community where they're all friends (this is where I thought Connor's character was nice)
Had a great ending too.
I never understood convoys, was getting like £10 profit each time
And I mean when it's completely full, with everyone possible, mine still feels like a forest with a few settlers, not really a community.
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- Post n°363
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Like I said it becomes a really nice community, I felt this was better than Masyaf and Monterrigioni since the people interacted more with you, I liked that.
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- Post n°364
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Have you got a video or picture?
And was yours really empty when you finished the main story?
And was yours really empty when you finished the main story?
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- Post n°365
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It's impossible to put it in a screenshot since people live in different areas And mine was pretty full, that's because I did a lot of side stuff in my first play through.
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- Post n°366
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I think I'll replay it and play it all a lot slower, try and get a full homestead too.
Also, how do the convoys work and what do you spend the money on?
Also, how do the convoys work and what do you spend the money on?
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- Post n°367
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When you get a particular homesteader they'll be able to make different stuff like Clothes, Alcohol, Medicine, things like that. then you send a convoy to the highest buyer. I spend my stuff on Aquila upgrades, I got the fire shot and I take down man of wars in one strike, great fun.
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- Post n°368
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Why did Haytham have to be English I can't help but like him.
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- Post n°370
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The temple thing you're in with Desmond is fucking shite.
I've got Minerva (or is it Juno?) stood on this ledge thing above where the animus is and I can't fucking get to her.
I've got Minerva (or is it Juno?) stood on this ledge thing above where the animus is and I can't fucking get to her.
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- Post n°371
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Bought this for my brother for Christmas so will wait for him to open it and take it from him and play it.
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- Post n°372
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Kuled wrote:Ac in France? Yes please!
A new rumour?
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- Post n°373
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I think my parents got me this for Christmas. Looks amazing, I only really enjoyed the first, though.
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- Post n°374
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You really need to start visiting initiates moreEl Jefe wrote:Kuled wrote:Ac in France? Yes please!
A new rumour?
This contains massive spoilers from the end of AC3
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- Since Desmond died we're going to need the Animus is going to need a new user to relive the memories, now some people have found a binary code which is
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The Truth Be-HIND THE EVOLUTION,not you not darling win, remove the ling,remove link the keycode revealed is¦¦¦¦¦
And This;
//emblessecode/letitriumpus/s.18anima/Berg/Robespierreishere.txt//
S.18, subject 18? Desmond was subject 17. Berg, berg is the Multiplayer user in assassins creed revelations (the one who captured William in Cairo)
So Subject 18 is Otso Berg (Berg is his surname) ? And "Robespierre is here" Googled him and it turns out he was an influential figure in the French Revolution. All speculation, but still..I think there's a chance, maybe Abstergo want to find a particular memory with RobesPierre, although this could just be made up by a fan since there hasn't been a real source from the guy I got it from.
El Jefe-
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- Post n°375
Re: Assassin's Creed 3
Wow, some people have far too much spare time
France, I'm not sure if that would be my preferred location to be honest.
France, I'm not sure if that would be my preferred location to be honest.
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- Post n°376
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As long as the Cities aren't so wide like Boston and NY it's fine by me. I was put off from climbing them, they have nothing on Venice. I think they want the tree running mechanic not to be forgotten though. Also, yesterday I found an interactive conversation with Lafayette (that sounds funny when you write it ) and he said he wants to take Connor to France when the war is over so that could be a part of the reason why Connor goes there. So far there is France, Brazil and India rumoured.
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- Post n°377
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What would Connor's reasons for going to those 3 be?
One thing I would hope happens in any of these locations is Connor properly rebuilding the Assassin Order there, would be great for his character development.
One thing I would hope happens in any of these locations is Connor properly rebuilding the Assassin Order there, would be great for his character development.
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- Post n°378
Re: Assassin's Creed 3
They'll think of something, they got Ezio to go to Constantinople somehow
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- Post n°379
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Yeah that's true.
Your post just then was the first time I'd seen India mentioned, if they went to Asia I'd want them to go to the Far East, so I could be a ninja
Your post just then was the first time I'd seen India mentioned, if they went to Asia I'd want them to go to the Far East, so I could be a ninja
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- Post n°380
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Imagine Athens...
El Jefe-
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- Post n°381
Re: Assassin's Creed 3
One of the things I liked about this AC was that you could feel the Assassins adaptations to his environment, does that make sense?
I think you could put Ezio in Syria or Altair in Italy and it'd feel pretty similar. I suppose Ezio was good at free running and stuff like that, but it didn't change the way you played the game as much as the differences to Connor did.
That's one of the main things I think of when people suggest new locations, what type of Assassin would you be? How would you fit in? I never felt as comfortable using Connor outside of the Forests, so I'm not sure how much if enjoy playing in France, Ezio and Altair on the other hand felt much more at home roaming crowded cities, which is why I wasn't apprehensive about going to Constantinople with Ezio in ACR. I like the possibility of Brazil more than France with Connor because of the rainforests, that could be like playing as Connor if none of the Revolution had ever happened and he stayed with his people his whole life.
One of the main thing that draws me to Japan/China is the idea of ninja type Assassins which would promote using stealth, which I really enjoy and I feel was missed out in AC3 compared to the other games.
I think you could put Ezio in Syria or Altair in Italy and it'd feel pretty similar. I suppose Ezio was good at free running and stuff like that, but it didn't change the way you played the game as much as the differences to Connor did.
That's one of the main things I think of when people suggest new locations, what type of Assassin would you be? How would you fit in? I never felt as comfortable using Connor outside of the Forests, so I'm not sure how much if enjoy playing in France, Ezio and Altair on the other hand felt much more at home roaming crowded cities, which is why I wasn't apprehensive about going to Constantinople with Ezio in ACR. I like the possibility of Brazil more than France with Connor because of the rainforests, that could be like playing as Connor if none of the Revolution had ever happened and he stayed with his people his whole life.
One of the main thing that draws me to Japan/China is the idea of ninja type Assassins which would promote using stealth, which I really enjoy and I feel was missed out in AC3 compared to the other games.
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- Post n°382
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http://www.joystiq.com/2012/04/05/assassins-creed-3-creative-director-doesnt-like-your-ideas-in/
^ rumour for India, coming from Alex Hutchinson himself No Egypt, WW2 (THANK GOD) or Feudal Japan.
Jay yeah, the free running and overall feel felt more fluid in the Frontier than in the cities, I thought I was the only one who noticed that
^ rumour for India, coming from Alex Hutchinson himself No Egypt, WW2 (THANK GOD) or Feudal Japan.
They touched on Pythagoras in AC: Brotherhood DLCClark wrote:Imagine Athens...
Jay yeah, the free running and overall feel felt more fluid in the Frontier than in the cities, I thought I was the only one who noticed that
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- Post n°383
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I'm definitely with you on that, too often for my liking I'd have to stop when I was on a rooftop and look around before deciding where to go, so much so that I often swerved it and legged it round the streets, didn't flow as well as it did in previous games or in the frontier.
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- Post n°384
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Another thing that was a slight let down was that te assassinations didn't feel "epic" enough, they weren't as memorable as the other games in my opinion.
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- Post n°385
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- Pitcairn? I thought that one was great if you went for full sync, jumping off a pole onto Pitcairn's horse and stabbing him in his back I liked that one, but yeah they weren't so epic as AC2's.
I thought everything about it had the making of the way the assassins went about business. The stalking, the eavesdropping, the execution, the dialogue with Tamir I think his name was? and the escape back into the Bureau. Thrilling.
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- Post n°386
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Yeah I think that's the only one I actually remember, the ones where you killed a Templar leader in previous games were better than the fort invasions on this too
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- Post n°387
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Kuled, that AC Initiates website is really weird.
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- Post n°388
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I know right? at the moment it's down since..well AC3 happened but you can check out the archives here
http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Assassin's_Creed:_Initiates
There's spoilers in there and also stuff that didn't involve us in the game which is cool. Especially with Lucy.
http://assassinscreed.wikia.com/wiki/Assassin's_Creed:_Initiates
There's spoilers in there and also stuff that didn't involve us in the game which is cool. Especially with Lucy.
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- Post n°389
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The game is pretty sweet. I love the dialogue.
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- Post n°390
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Got AC3 for Christmas, gotta finish AC Revelations. Is this puzzle stuff essential to the story, or can I just skip over it because it's kinda annoying.