Juan8 wrote: » Thinking about getting this but have never played Assassin's creed before does that matter storyline wise etc anyone know? Or should I maybe get Black flag first?
OmegaRed wrote: » I'm a Massive AC fan and I would recommend starting from the start. The story is amazing but can get really fluffy in places. AC1 is a slog and would really show its age today. You could just watch the game play movie on you tube in 3 or 4 hours which would give you the back story. ACII is amazing and still one of my all time top games. To wonder around Italy is amazing and you can get lost for hours AC Brotherhood is the cherry on top of ACII. Rome is brilliant and the game play / call in assassin functionality is brilliant fun AC Revelations is forgettable but its does wrap up the stories of AC1, II and Brotherhood. Some proper tear jerker moments in there. ACIII is my least favorite of the series. Scale was massive but to many glitches and bugs. I did enjoy the history of the american revolution and I use to live in Boston so it was pretty cool to see the landmarks that you can still walk pass today. AC Black Flag was a great game. Nothing ground breaking and didn't really push the series forward to much but just solid with a really likable character. AC Rogue was good. It really did feel like black flag with a twist and rounds off the stories, especially that of ACIII. Just started Unity and there is defiantly a good few references back to the originals that you would need to get. As I said about AC1, you could always just watch the game play moves on youtube....
tripperman wrote: » i wonder will they do a halo effort and bring AC 1,2, brotherhood, revaltions and AC3 to next gen??
who_me wrote: » All the tie-ins are going to annoy me. I'm one of those OCD people who need to finish everything, but for some of the collections the Co-op and Companion App gameplay is mixed in, so you can't complete them unless you also play Co-op and the Companion app. Annoying, I wish they were kept separate. I messed with the app a little, but found it pretty boring, even the Black Flag app gameplay was better. I do like the heatmap though (a map of which areas of the city people are visiting), that's quite cool, and you can see most are around the centre isles and certain parts of the North, but relatively few are exploring the South side yet. Plus the Uplay notifications ("You've earned something on Uplay". Can I connect to get it? No!) and the repeating 'you've lost your connection'.. 'your connection has been restored'.. 'you've lost your connection.. popups. Luckily, the gameplay and stability is solid (for me), but this game takes spam/add-ins/add-ons/up-sell to an all-new level.
COYVB wrote: » ACII AC AC:B AC:R AVIV ACR ACU In that order
who_me wrote: » All the tie-ins are going to annoy me. I'm one of those OCD people who need to finish everything, but for some of the collections the Co-op and Companion App gameplay is mixed in, so you can't complete them unless you also play Co-op and the Companion app. Annoying, I wish they were kept separate.I messed with the app a little, but found it pretty boring, even the Black Flag app gameplay was better. I do like the heatmap though (a map of which areas of the city people are visiting), that's quite cool, and you can see most are around the centre isles and certain parts of the North, but relatively few are exploring the South side yet. Plus the Uplay notifications ("You've earned something on Uplay". Can I connect to get it? No!) and the repeating 'you've lost your connection'.. 'your connection has been restored'.. 'you've lost your connection.. popups. Luckily, the gameplay and stability is solid (for me), but this game takes spam/add-ins/add-ons/up-sell to an all-new level.
ShaneU wrote: » The first AC was terribly flawed, Black flag is second best behind 2. I would say play 2 first, then brotherhood, then black flag. Skip the rest.
ScumLord wrote: » I was hooked on AC from playing the second one. Sometimes I think half my problem is I went through them too quick. Loved brotherhood and revelations but they were all tied in together. AC 3 just broke the overall story, black flag was great in it's own right but just didn't feel like an AC game. I think the AC2 series was the games high point and after that it just completely lost it's way. So if you want to play Assassins creed, get the 2 series and then consider the rest completely different games.
calex71 wrote: » The theatre dishes out insane amonts of cash to buy the best gear in no time, stick with that. last check in my game I was getting 43k an hour from there.
who_me wrote: » How are you getting so much? Mine's limited to about 3,900 when full, and I don't think it fills anything like 10 times an hour!! Do the other 'social club' venues generate income into the theatre chest too?
calex71 wrote: » carry 22 lock picks was a god send.
calex71 wrote: » the waist item that allows you to carry 22 lock picks was a god send.
who_me wrote: » Sold! That lets me open... 1, maybe 2 doors? Wish they'd incorporated a better lock pick mini-game, or none at all. Is it Skyrim where you lock-pick by twisting the stick and feeling for a vibration when you get close? Much better than timing hitting a button.
ItsHoggie wrote: » Girlfriend got me this for Christmas, can't wait to crack into it
calex71 wrote: » Only 32 sleeps for you so :pac:
dunworth1 wrote: » Is there a patch to fix the stuttering on the xbox one due the game is great it just seems that the stuttering happens at the most critical moments Think I'll be sticking with gta until they have that fixed
calex71 wrote: » What stuttering Seen very little framerate issues apart from the briefest of instances, and have 60% total game sync. Nothing that would stop me or interfere with gameplay.
chrislad wrote: » How are the issues with the game now? I got the PS4 version last week, but I've not started it yet as I was going to wait for the issues to be resolved.