Honestly, if this wasn't understood that I mocking the use of language like this on the internet, that's what it was and if you were offended, that's no how I meant it and I'm sorry.As a recent recipient of this kind of nonsense I have this to say about this video: It's a *bleep* *bleep* video for *bleep* *bleep* .
I take it you've never read Kotaku.Is Frankie having some kind of seizure or something?
Church towers... it's your job to prevent Paul Revere from being able to notify the British that they can't steal the Americans' guns.So, you're a native in American Creed 3? Wearing white uniforms like that?
How is that even going to work? And furthermore, what is there to climb?
I'm not even really being all that facetious.I take it you've never read Kotaku.
I think this is happening because it's kind of awkward to mention how so and so made this mythical discovery during this time period and not show it until the next game.I'm less disappointed that it's taking place in the American Revolution than I am that they're continuing to move toward modern day within the Animus. The Animus could have an important ancestor exist anywhere, at anytime. Some Assassin in ancient Greece could've known something about finding one of the temples. Or someone in medieval Japan could've held the key to finding a piece of Eden. It's almost limitless, and yet we keep pushing forward on a linear chronology.
Not if they're switching Animus users, as we've been led to believe is happening. You're right if it stays Desmond, but if not, it would make sense that someone's relevant ancestor, who may be the only one who knew the needed info, would occur earlier than Altair or Ezio.I think this is happening because it's kind of awkward to mention how so and so made this mythical discovery during this time period and not show it until the next game.
Looks like I was right, forest-based climbing and stalking, some city interaction as well. So much for non-innovation, eh?They could change it to tree climbing and branch leaping. I doubt it, though. Given how unoriginal the costume alone looks (basically just copy and pasted from the previous games and altered slightly to give it a Native American look), I doubt they'd be capable of doing that sort of innovation.
Sorry, that sounded harsh. I've just never been a big fan of the series.
Please, changing the random beams, and sticks sticking out of buildings to twigs and branches doesn't make it innovative.Looks like I was right, forest-based climbing and stalking, some city interaction as well. So much for non-innovation, eh?
http://imgur.com/a/3NNkQ
Edit: Also, I haven't played the games in awhile but I believe there was a reason the costume is somewhat similar regardless of the character/time period. Not sure on that, though.
Oh I know, it's not a huge leap. It was more to say it's not just the same Italy/Rome/etc background and they might be trying something new, story-wise.Please, changing the random beams, and sticks sticking out of buildings to twigs and branches doesn't make it innovative.
...you're pissed about not getting a single disaster scenario because you didn't pre-order? I'm a lot more annoyed about the Origin thing.New SimCity game officially announced. (YAY!) Already has an Origin page (meaning it will likely be Origin exclusive) and pre-order bonus DLC (BOOOOO!)
Aaaah. Question withdrawn.That boo was supposed to cover both.
Meh, you don't need WoW numbers to be a successful MMO. Ultima Online never broke 100k, DAOC peaked around 250k... it's all about balancing income with expenditure. That wow got millions of subscribers was just the perfect storm that let them print money. That's not the threshold one has to mantle to be solvent, or even thriving.That'd be impressive if they'd ever had more than 500k subscribers though....
Agreed. I liked those options in previous games, but they should really be able to blow it out a lot in this version.That said, and I've said this in a few other places, I'd love to see a lot of green technology in the game. From what I understand, you can have different themed cities, such as a cultural mecca or purely industrial. As an environmental advocate, I want to see a green theme, as well. It could include biking lanes, a local market (or even urban farming), green roofs, green power like solar or wind, emphasis on public transportation, etc.
Quite. We're not talking a game in the 50-100k subs range. 500k subscribers is a big deal. That's the number SWTOR needs to maintain/beat for a year to break even (reputedly, from a developer interview). That's a number many high profile MMOs never hit. In the time they've been around, other MMOs have launched, hit their heights, and died. That EvE Online never stopped growing in this time, even with the last year of what-the-fuckery, is a testament to the strength of the game.But the point still stands that it's impressive for this highly niche game that is from an otherwise unkown company to have shown consistent year-over-year growth throughout it's entire history. Which is actually 9 years, not 7 (whoops).