@chauncy that billups: In the scene where Clive Owen visits his friend in the government who would be able to get them passes out of the country, it's his son with the crazy hand tech. In my totally legally obtained copy its at about 18 minutes in.
@chauncy that billups: In the scene where Clive Owen visits his friend in the government who would be able to get them passes out of the country, it's his son with the crazy hand tech. In my totally legally obtained copy its at about 18 minutes in.
I wish there was a chrome extension that worked the same way as Windows 7's sound mixer. Would make me happy in the pants.
@BattleMoose87: I think the main problem is that although other games have had these problems, for the mostpart the experience has been fresh and appealing enough to look over small mistakes. There is pretty much nothing new or innovative in this game that hasnt been done by CoD or Battlefield; on its own it's a solid…
I agree with most of what's being said. Few off the cuff observations about the singleplayer:
@SixTwoSixFour: A magnificently full beard such as his is inherent in its sexiness; stating otherwise would just be irresponsible on your part.
What fantastic facial hair.
@Neural_Net: Oops. If there was some kind of "Wikipedia strikes again" based meme picture I could post here that would abolish my quick thinking retardation and instead replace it with a light hearted gif, I would do so. Sorry folks!
@Clutchman83: Especially considering the human eye can't distinguish anything beyond 30 fps...
Looks my pimp my pool.
@Joe Geronimo: or structural stability?
Perfectly spherical...
@Azel: Definitely, and I applaud Ubisoft for using Da Vinci as a character. It's a great way for them to give context to some of the more impressive technology that you use in the game, it's just that unfortunate that for me at least, a tank breaks my immersion in a time period that I otherwise felt completely…
@Azel: Definitely, and I applaud Ubisoft for using Da Vinci as a character. It's a great way for them to give context to some of the more impressive technology that you use in the game, it's just that unfortunate that for me at least, a tank breaks my immersion in a time period that I otherwise felt completely…
@Brian Michael Stempien: I loved Red Dead's approach to that as a theme. However, importantly for me at least, all the technology in that game actually existed in the period (or at least felt like it did, the machine gun that had to be turned by a crank to fire was a lovely touch).
@Azel: Well I've embarrassed myself. ;D I suppose my problem is that I don't like seeing such inherently "modern day" devices being put in a game that I've always thought of as a place to be immersed in 15th century culture. As much as Da Vinci seems to have designed that during his life time, it feels really out of…
You know what, I'll accept the smoke grenades, I'll even accept the wrist mounted pistol, but a tank? No.
@Michael Dukakis: Venice he going to learn, crime doesn't pay.
@RanChan03: Can't say I have the skills; I managed to cap that scene from the HD steam download but it still has all the artificial grain on it.
@RanChan03: I so want that as a wallpaper :( wish Valve would render out some of those scenes in high res (final Bill shot was similarly epic).
@interkin3tic: However after extensive testing, I've concluded that hitting large guns with a wrench will in fact repair and upgrade them. Swings and roundabouts.