Survey Hints That Assassin's Creed 3 Will Be Awesome

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Piflik

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1, 2, 5 and 6. The Rest is superfluous...

Edit: Oh...and the new time period would be French Revolution.
 

Horben

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All those read like a "features" list on the back of a case.

I'm thinking that these aren't so much new features as voting on the captions that are most likely to sell you the game.
 

amoamaremetallum

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I liked most things APART from the bomb-mechanic. It seems like it's going to start being a really silly minecraft thing. I don't want to rely on bombs, barely to even use them.

I think that for a nice little change of pace, how about you have ONE specific focus ancestor (i.e. ezio or someone else) and then build off of other assassins in history? Maybe a few small sections or (if you want to be a real buzzkill) linear sections where you fight as another assassin in a COMPLETELY different time.

I do think the game needs to build on the whole old gods/piece of eden thing. Not only does it feel like the main story, but it really is just a fascinating concept. It hasn't been executed well YET, but I'm sure they can do it.
 

Zamn

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sooperman said:
Shycte said:
Personlly, I think that the problem is these whole Piece of Eden/Old Gods/more shit. If the focus where on the war between Assasins and Templars it would be much better.

Also, I didn't like Ezios story, he didn't feel like a Assasin like Altair did.
I haven't played Brotherhood yet, but yeah, all this magic and aliens business is intruding on the old-timey feel of ancient Italy.

The Codex was a really immersive method of storytelling, but that's as far as it should have gone. The pieces of Eden just push the WTF limit.
All the stuff in the future is a shitheap as far as I'm concerned. The stupidity of the Pieces of Eden and old Gods and all that crap only compounds it. It could easily stand on its own as a series of episodes of the assassin/templar struggle without any reference to the future. Personally I loved Ezio but found Altair a bit dull. I'd take him over Desmond any day though.
 

Visulth

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This survey is bugged. I'm Canadian--and when I select Canada, after a few questions it asks me where I reside and lists off places I assume are in the UK.

=_=
 
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Whenever I say I'm from the US, it keeps making me choose what region of the UK I'm in and how much quid I make in a year.

Weak.
 

The Wooster

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Irridium said:
Whenever I say I'm from the US, it keeps making me choose what region of the UK I'm in and how much quid I make in a year.

Weak.
Which English colony to do you live in?
 

sooperman

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Zamn said:
All the stuff in the future is a shitheap as far as I'm concerned. The stupidity of the Pieces of Eden and old Gods and all that crap only compounds it. It could easily stand on its own as a series of episodes of the assassin/templar struggle without any reference to the future. Personally I loved Ezio but found Altair a bit dull. I'd take him over Desmond any day though.
The future just doesn't have a place in ancient history, it seems. There is a line between them for a reason, Ubisoft. :I

Is there a ninja that runs around in his underpants killing people from the shadows that you *wouldn't* take over Desmond?

Xlr8DETH said:
i didnt meet the demographics :(
I'm beginning to wonder if anyone does. Broken sign-up survey, perhaps?
 

ChocoCake

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I don't need a survey to know AC3 will be awesome.

BUT I WISH I WAS IN THE DEMOGRAPHIC
 

tombman888

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Don't meet demographic. YEp, I'm not the right person to be surveyed, its not like i own all of the games and all.
 

Yostbeef

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Does this approach to game design disgust anybody else?Catering to the masses to maximize profits instead of letting GAME DESIGNERS,the people who know what there doing,make the game that they envision instead lets listen to a bunch of idiots to arbitrarily add as many elements to the game as we can to satisfy everybody.This is how games like Army of Two are conceived so good luck with your design by committee sequel,I hope that extensive market research pays off for you Ubi Soft.Glad to see a big publisher pushing the barriers of creativity.
 

Scrythe

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Anyone else having issues with the survey or is it just me? Every time I pick US as my country, it keeps asking me what region of the UK I live in.
 

MGlBlaze

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I heard about this survey. It's sexist. If you choose 'female' it automatically blocks you from answering some 98% of the questions. I'm not even kidding! Try it! Picking Female skips right towards the end! Then pick Male for comparison!

I am not impressed, Ubisoft!

I think they're TRYING to be the biggest dicks in the industry now.
 

Guy32

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I'd like them to up the stealth and the AI (enemies and allies) in the game. I'd really like it if I felt like remaining completely anonymous was crucial to survival.

Tagging on to that, it would be nice to pick out what you wear and what equipment you bring on missions (e.g. dressing up like civilians with only a bit of leather armor under your shirt and a dagger).