Assassin creed on pc

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Merkavar

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so basically how does this game play on PC. is it clunky and makes you wish for a playstion controller?

how good a pc do you reckon is needed for ac3?

the reason im asking is i really prefer my PC over my Playstation, as other people use the TV and my dog has ruined the lounge. but 3rd person games seem easier to control on playstation with joysticks.

So which do you recommend. pc or playstation when it comes to AC3?
 

Zhukov

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The controls are a bit awkward. You have to hold down three buttons to sprint and it occasionally expects you to use the mouse like an analogue stick, especially in combat.

Once you adjust, it works alright though.
 

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Yes I recommend it on console because the ports are just anus.
Loads and menus are horrific, they can't figure out key prompts so they just show icons instead so you haveto go into the key binding menu to find out what the icons fucking mean, and when you rebind shit some actions stop working, also found an absurd amount of lag spikes in the strangest of places (on the 2D map most notably).

Plus there is that whole always online/login thing Ubisoft can't up make its mind with.
 

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maybe i should do "research" and buy 2 copies one on pc and one on ps3. and clam the costs on my taxes

last i heard research and development was 200% deduction
 

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I played Ass Creed 1 through absolutely fine with a keyboard and mouse, I tried using a controller but for anything where you move a camera around a 3d space I can't stand analogue sticks.

It's just harder to remember what buttons do what at the start as the interface is in a sort of up down left right thing that the controllers buttons have, whereas you use E, Space, Shift and click I think on a keyboard.

So controls are harder to remember, but work fine and it runs well, had no laggy experiences and everything that should use a mouse does (all menus etc).

Haven't played any others apart from the first however.
 

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I played it on PC. It handles like prince of persia on PC. Except there aren't any unsolvable puzzles.

By which I mean, it handles fine. However it handles much better with a controller.
 

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oplinger said:
I played it on PC. It handles like prince of persia on PC. Except there aren't any unsolvable puzzles.

By which I mean, it handles fine. However it handles much better with a controller.
i dont think i liked how prince of persia played on pc. i think ill just get it on ps3
 

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I've played all the games up to and including Brotherhood on PC using mouse and keyboard - I've got a gamepad, but M&K is what I'm used to and I actually found it a lot easier. The control system definitely takes some getting used to but with a bit of practice it all just becomes muscle memory.

As for how good a PC you need, Brotherhood worked just fine on my XP SP3 machine that's a few years old now - it didn't seem to stress the machine out any more than, say, any of the Mass Effect games or the recent Need For Speed titles.
 

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The original handles fine on PC. AC2 has some godawful mouse acceleration, and Brotherhood and Revelations have it to an extent, although it's at least been eased up a little.
 

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I have it on PC, graphics wise, it looks exactly the same as it is on a console (maybe smoother, but I didn't notice), controls wise, I used a 360 pad, but instead of telling you "press X" it will show you a picture of a fist for attacking, which can get annoying really quickly in QTEs (Although I think its fixed for Brotherhood(?) but its fixed for Revelations). In terms of what game you should get, AC2 IMO is the best one, Brotherhood and Revelations just feel like expansion packs with added multiplayer (That no one really plays on PC) and AC1 I just got bored playing.
 

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Playing AC2 on the PC right now. Outside of some stupidity in the tutorial ("Press legs to move legs... Wut?") it's just fine.

denseWorm said:
Zhukov said:
You have to hold down three buttons to sprint
Now that is weird.

I have never played Assassin's Creed since I played the very first title for long enough to witness my character 'melt into a crowd' simply by putting his hands together. Such bs.

He's including WASD to exaggerate. High profile+Legs+Movement Controls(Right click+Space bar+WASD) same as the console versions. Hardly onerous or uncomfortable to pull off unless you have some serious coordination issues.
 

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I've played AC 1,2 and revelations on the PC and they all seem to run alright. I do recommend using an x-box controller if you buy it on PC though because the controls are a bit awkward with the keyboard.
 

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denseWorm said:
halfeclipse said:
He's including WASD to exaggerate. High profile+Legs+Movement Controls(Right click+Space bar+WASD) same as the console versions. Hardly onerous or uncomfortable to pull off unless you have some serious coordination issues.
I assume they make it work just fine; it's a popular game.

That said, perhaps hitting sprint would have fluidly switched your character to 'high profile' without the need of that third button? *shrug*
Normally space makes you walk faster but still without drawing attention. Since you tend to use that for closing with targets... well suddenly breaking out into a sprint because you let go of a button would be a Bad Thing?.
 

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I just finished AC: Brotherhood on my PC. I do have a pretty good gaming system that I built not too long ago, so at least go with the recommended settings and requirements. I used a wireless 360 controller to play it too, since it is just the type of game I like to have a controller for. As always, PC gaming is just great and I recommend it.
 

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dfphetteplace said:
I just finished AC: Brotherhood on my PC. I do have a pretty good gaming system that I built not too long ago, so at least go with the recommended settings and requirements. I used a wireless 360 controller to play it too, since it is just the type of game I like to have a controller for. As always, PC gaming is just great and I recommend it.
maybe thats the solution. i should buy a controller for my pc. so i dont have any [problem with controls compared to ps3