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"Good people?"

Nothing irrational about not wanting to have a discussion with a tool who won't do his homework, ignores info given to him, and is dismissive of women.

Now you're trolling. Aside from the fact that you're entirely capable of looking something up on your own (thus avoiding the well-earned "ignorant" label) I have seen others specifically explain to you what game and what options were offered.

1) That wasn't what you said. Since you seem to be slow, let me help, you asked :"Has there ever been more than one playable character in the story mode of an AC game?"

1) Your assumption was wrong on multiple levels. Yes, the series has had multiple playable characters. This specific entry is BUILT AROUND IT.

Way to display ignorance of the topic and misogyny all in one comment. Well done!

You should see this tool's screed in the violence against women thread.

Well, at least you wear your asshole persona on your sleeve.

"Earlier today, numerous websites reported..."

He said "content" not "news," brainiac.

You realize I didn't make the original post.... right? Im not responsible for other people, moron.

It was a genuine question. Looking at it, futuristic doesn't leap to my mind as an adjective. Simple, utilitarian, sure. Doesn't even hit me as striking. Its just a box with an angled face with a slit in it. Not too far off from PC design for the last 2 decades (albiet smaller).

Just kinda wondering about the rational behind calling a box futuristic.

Says the person who created an account just to complain...

I don't see how a trapazoidal box is all that futuristic looking.

"so, you get to choose when you get to make your point? "

Right, because that's what I said. Its always a hoot when people act like children, and then tell OTHERS to "grow up." Id wager you're still in your teens, at best.

Yep - after stating that its the one and only time he's willing to break that rule - to fight a godlike being.

Like I said before, those who make that argument seem to think the movies are the only way the character has been depicted. Thanks, dude, for being a case-in-point.

Indeed.