Thank you for pointing this out.
Thank you for pointing this out.
He did do something bad. That was treason. There is no other way to describe it.
Italy had cities of substancial population. As you are aware they even had to tone down the scale for most of the cities in Assassin's Creed 2-Revelations. I don't remember peo ple complaining about the architecture (although in Brotherhood having the St Peters dome almost completely up in 1503 was incredibly…
That's not very big. And I'm not even sure that's New York in 1776.
NEW YORK WASNT FUCKING HUGE. AGH. HOW MANY TIMES DO I HAVE TO SAY THIS. I posted an academic link below to a book on the history of new york. aggh.
Especially when they build cities that don't actually exist. I don't know how many damn times I have to reiterate this. Boston was nearly nonexistent as a city, New York was tiny (20K or so) and it's population fled before the war, and Philadelphia as the biggest city but still had a small population and very little…
I just don't think it would make fora great Assassins Creed game unless they radically changed gameplay mechanics. Meanwhile the French Revolution or the Revolutions of 1848 or the Russian Revolution(s) would be fantastic and fit in very well with Asssasins Creed gameplay. And they would be beatiful as well.
Better in terms of gameplay.. And besides if the February revolution had held it would have been one of the great achievements in liberal western democracy. It wasn't all bad.
You are incorrectly reading the map. All those faint lines outside of the port core are older roads (as they were in 1880). Only the darkened roads, which are tiny, were there in 1772. Boston had a population of 15K or so. It was tiny.
Aww man if we could do the February and November revolutions, along with part of the coming Russian civil war that would be fantastic.
Yeah, that table is wrong, sort of. First I can't find the source for the table (it links to a nonexistent City University article on Colonial port populations that I can't find on Jstor or Google Scholar). And second of most of the NY population vanished in 1775 for fear of being enlisted (for the loyalists) or for…
Luke where are you getting your numbers from? New york most certainly did not have a population of 150K. the entire state may have. New York was a small city in terms of population. Mostly rural. Philadelphia was the largest city and had about 30 thousand inhabitants. But even then that's taking a very loose…
As a proud American and student of American history, all I have to say is screw the American Revolution, I want France 1789!
New York wasn't really a city in 1776. Boston and Philadelphia come close to being "cities" but even then I think boston had a pop of 5k or so and that was a big deal. Cities in the colonies were tiny.
urg, no backwards compatibility for Ps3 games.
UC3's story was good for a video game if derivative.
Physics did change. Although it was pretty weak to be honest. It was just a longer sustain time with a slightly increased arc.
In other breaking news it was leaked that Madden 2013 is in development and expected to ship in late August.
If we wanted to make it like a modern shooter where you kill hundreds of people then it would be fictionalized. But it doesn't have to be.
They already had a secret space level in one of the Seasons updates.