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PostPosted: Mon, 4th Jul 2011 14:12    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Mon, 4th Jul 2011 14:20    Post subject:
beyond1 wrote:
Nevermind. After playing it for an hour I decided to uninstall this piece of garbage. The controls are just awful in this game and the story is boring, too.

Well...this is just...your opinion man.
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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Jul 2011 17:26    Post subject:
beyond1 wrote:
Nevermind. After playing it for an hour I decided to uninstall this piece of garbage. The controls are just awful in this game and the story is boring, too.
the controls are made for a pad , from 2008 any game must be played with a pad


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PostPosted: Tue, 5th Jul 2011 17:46    Post subject:
Maybe but in Brotherhood i own them all with common keyboard.Its not about the controls but the player.
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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 04:03    Post subject:
Well, to be honest the controls are quite bad. Even since the first game they never quite do what I want them to, they always decide in the weirdest of moments to jump 90 degrees to either left or right when I want them to jump up that stupid wall. Crying or Very sad


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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 04:40    Post subject:
Interinactive wrote:
Ezio is such a better character than Altair. I fully expected him to be the same super arrogant twat, but he's quite bearable (maybe that changes later on, I don't know yet)

Yeah the whole trilogy isn't impressive story-wise (cheesy moments here and there, a couple of uninspired characters) but he's pretty smart and has some good lines...unlike Connor Crying or Very sad Laughing
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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 04:45    Post subject:
ixigia wrote:
Interinactive wrote:
Ezio is such a better character than Altair. I fully expected him to be the same super arrogant twat, but he's quite bearable (maybe that changes later on, I don't know yet)

Yeah the whole trilogy isn't impressive story-wise (cheesy moments here and there, a couple of uninspired characters) but he's pretty smart and has some good lines...unlike Connor Crying or Very sad Laughing


I agree. I preferred Ezio over Altair and Connor was just one big tawt.


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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 08:39    Post subject:
The retarded Ezio from AC2 and Brotherhood? Yeah right... Laughing
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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 08:44    Post subject:
DarkRohirrim wrote:
The retarded Ezio from AC2 and Brotherhood? Yeah right... Laughing


He was pretty bad-ass in Revelations Very Happy Very Happy Very Happy

I think Revelations was my favourite out of all AC series.


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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 10:05    Post subject:
Interinactive wrote:
Ezio is such a better character than Altair. I fully expected him to be the same super arrogant twat, but he's quite bearable (maybe that changes later on, I don't know yet)



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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 12:31    Post subject:
Interinactive wrote:

At no point does it seem he changes, even at the end



Were we playing the same game?



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Remember, Altair killed an innocent man underneath the Solomon's temple. now he's deciding to spare those whose minds are not of their own.
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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 12:53    Post subject:
You're analyzing the series too much. It's not that deep nor thought through. Neon sees some life changing event after every sentence, but sadly I didn't have any of those profound moments personally.
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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 15:09    Post subject:
Men, we have a debate face off here, get your popcorn! Cool Face


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PostPosted: Sun, 23rd Jun 2013 15:33    Post subject:
Interinactive wrote:
How does he change?

- Warned to return to Masyaf from the same person who warned him at the beginning


For different reasons though. Malik had utter confidence in Al-Mualim, he was not warning him to return to Masyaf, he asked him to go there because otherwise it would go against Al-Mualim. Meanwhile in the first scene of the game Malik was mad because Altair was ignorant and holier-than-thou, killing an innocent man for no reason. The fact that the "warning" is made by the same person is irrelevant.

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- Warns he cannot act without masters permission


A master whom Altair thinks is very suspicious. Yes, he only suspects at this point, but the suspicions are brought by all 9 men he killed. Even Malik is hesitant after Altair tells him this, he says "If that's the case, the templars are our allies" or something like that. Besides, Altair does then what he thinks is right, he's trying to stop the assault on Masyaf that is considered by two huge forces.

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- Asks him if he thought he learnt his lesson or not
- "Stop hiding behind words" is Altair's response Laughing predecated on nothing at this point


As I said, not nothing. Each of the 9 men killed by Altair had something to say about Altair's ignorance and complete trust in his master, which is why he had that outburst when talking to Al-Mualim saying that he demands the answers.


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- Bases current actions on 'suspicion', not facts or actual knowledge, suspicion, nothing of which implicates Al Mualim at all yet
- Makes executive decision and runs off to kill Robert de Sable anyway


By trying to kill Robert de Sable again he actually follows the Creed. The Creed says: never compromise the brotherhood. By collecting insufficient information (he didn't know that the funeral was a trick to give De Sable time), he automatically compromised the Brotherhood by bringing two huge forces upon its grounds.
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PostPosted: Fri, 28th Jun 2013 03:58    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Fri, 28th Jun 2013 09:49    Post subject:
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It's still all the bad things I said, but still Poker Face


You like AC2 more than AC1?

Get the fuck out.

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Et tu, ixigiaro? Sad
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PostPosted: Fri, 28th Jun 2013 10:38    Post subject:
But... but... the combat...? Sad


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PostPosted: Fri, 28th Jun 2013 11:30    Post subject:
Interinactive wrote:
I haven't started Brotherhood, Revelations or AC3 yet, perhaps I'll like one of those more than AC1 as well Cool Face

I'm not sure what there's not to like after going from 1 to 2, it seems they improved everything

unles you are a weirdo like Neon And Darkrohirrim, you will most certainly love every ac more then repetetive creed 1: generic quest galore. Cool Face
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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Jun 2013 00:15    Post subject:
Neon wrote:
Interinactive wrote:
It's still all the bad things I said, but still Poker Face


You like AC2 more than AC1?

Get the fuck out.

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Et tu, ixigiaro? Sad

I am shame my Neona... but unfortunately AC1's repetitiveness killed all the fun for me. :<

Like I wrote in the AC thread, the only reason why I finished the game was because of the plausible story and excellent atmosphere, since I found the gameplay to be extremely constricted and unimaginative in terms of variety/missions available.

The combat on the other hand was fine (not very challenging, but still better than AC2's and sequels with their "press A to Awesome" chain-style), though wasn't enough to save the game from its rinse&repetitiveness. It was just too much..

AC2 had many flaws as well, easy combat, story that took dangerous cheesy routes at times, and a slow and cinematic pace in the first chapters, but once the game opened up, it allowed more freedom and different approaches if compared to AC1, not to mention the side missions/activities. The game perhaps lost some of its magic and "seriousness", but gained several points in terms of gameplay, which is the most important aspect for me. Razz
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PostPosted: Sat, 29th Jun 2013 00:16    Post subject:
Fair enough
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