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12-13-2012, 10:32 AM
#121
NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Originally Posted by code green
Just picked this game up yesterday and played for an hour or so. I haven't played any of the other ones, but the American Revolution is my favorite point in history. Did all the other ones start out this slow? Just doing a ton of running in completely pitch black environments and I'm not feeling it so far.
You've gotta get off the boat. Then it'll start to pick up. I felt that way too.
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12-13-2012, 06:38 PM
#122
Hold the door
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Originally Posted by code green
Just picked this game up yesterday and played for an hour or so. I haven't played any of the other ones, but the American Revolution is my favorite point in history. Did all the other ones start out this slow? Just doing a ton of running in completely pitch black environments and I'm not feeling it so far.
If you're in it for the historical aspect, I would really recommend going back to the beginning. The original AC is a very repetitive game but I found it very thrilling because it was surrounding my favorite period at the time, the 3rd Crusade. I actually replayed it last year and still enjoyed the main storyline immensely.
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12-14-2012, 11:47 AM
#123
13.37 PER
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Originally Posted by code green
Just picked this game up yesterday and played for an hour or so. I haven't played any of the other ones, but the American Revolution is my favorite point in history. Did all the other ones start out this slow? Just doing a ton of running in completely pitch black environments and I'm not feeling it so far.
Don't feed the chickens in public, it was apparently illegal back then.
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12-14-2012, 05:08 PM
#124
Hold the door
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Haha, wtf? Never had that happen to me.
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12-17-2012, 11:08 AM
#125
NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Just beat it over the weekend. I could really stand to not have the Desmond storyline at all, which I've said before.
That said it was a reasonable ending to his story arc. I just wasn't thrilled with the running around at the end trying to trigger all the jibberish cut scenes.
I also pulled down some DLC. Added a few dopey missions, but nothing huge. I have a few more Naval Battles to do. I'm a little perturbed about the financial layout, because I'm a lot of dollars from maxing out my ship upgrades, and I don't have many money making options left short of killing random soldiers or tracking down animals. And I don't want to do these missions without upping my ship first.
I'm not sure how much more I'm going to play.
I'm short on three lists. I still need to catch the Courier. I have to observe a bunch of Homestead activities. And I obviously missed a George Washington speach. I don't see killing myself to get these couple things as a possiblility, but we'll see.
I was at Gamestop yesterday picking up a WWE13 for a christmas gift, and I grabbed the complete Walking Dead game for like 20 bucks, so I may give that a go. And I also still have Hitman sitting around waiting to be loaded up.
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12-20-2012, 06:27 PM
#126
good scorer
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12-20-2012, 11:16 PM
#127
NBA Superstar
Re: Assassin's creed 3
So I'm playing through this game again and the Paul Revere midnight ride part is just ridiculous. "Try avoiding the attention of the redcoa-TO THE LEFT CONNOR!"
You'd think they would have put more effort into that mission, considering it is a pretty well known story in American history.
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12-21-2012, 12:00 AM
#128
Hold the door
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Yes, I wanted to kill Paul Revere. Part of me thinks they made Revere a loudmouth on purpose.
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12-21-2012, 12:44 AM
#129
good scorer
Re: Assassin's creed 3
I enjoyed the Revere part. Honestly the only thing that annoyed me about that was the fact that the doors never lit up like they're supposed to say Hey press B here to interact. So I had to walk around to all of them and hit b from multiple angles to beat the mission. But I got full sync first time easily.
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12-21-2012, 02:28 PM
#130
Hold the door
Re: Assassin's creed 3
The door you need is lit up in eagle vision though. It's just tough to see unless you're somewhat close.
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12-21-2012, 08:42 PM
#131
good scorer
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12-22-2012, 12:33 AM
#132
Hold the door
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Yeah the door's aren't as bright, but they're definitely lit up in eagle vision.
Haha. Yeah I struggled with the separating the dudes thing too. You have to use both sticks to push them apart little by little. It's pretty annoying. If you still gotta do that I think you have a lot more homestead missions left...
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12-22-2012, 12:38 AM
#133
Hold the door
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Just popped the game back in and had an update. I now see hunting club missions on my map. Interesting.
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12-22-2012, 01:34 AM
#134
good scorer
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Originally Posted by nightprowler10
Yeah the door's aren't as bright, but they're definitely lit up in eagle vision.
Haha. Yeah I struggled with the separating the dudes thing too. You have to use both sticks to push them apart little by little. It's pretty annoying. If you still gotta do that I think you have a lot more homestead missions left...
I tried again, and I couldn't do it after ten more minutes. I might hit it again tomorrow, watch a little youtube on it, and then tackle it. I can't believe I'm struggling at this one. Well I was assuming it was the last one because I've done 5-6 others that were already on the map. I enjoy the homestead missions.
The boston brawler sailor guy is killing me too. I rage quit after we ko'd each other at the same time.
The hunting club ones so far are pretty solid. I need one more bear claw on that one. Spent a good 30-40 minutes finding bears.
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12-22-2012, 02:57 AM
#135
Hold the door
Re: Assassin's creed 3
Yeah there's a ton more homestead missions. Some are annoying as hell, but the end is worth it.
I was actually talking about the hunting missions that are like actual side missions, like where you have to find the man eater bear, alpha wolf, etc. I just finished all of those and the Boston brawler missions.
With the sailor you have to disarm him first. Or cheat like I did and have your assassins as your bodyguards before you start the fight and let them do most of your work.
The ropemaker one was the toughest. You have to get him close to a table and let Connor use that to knock him out.
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