The John Adams HBO miniseries. Really captures the feel of the time and place.No I'm all pumped for Revolutionary war crap. Found a couple documentaries on Netflix also they have the Last of the Mohikans (if anyones interested!). Any other suggestions?
The John Adams HBO miniseries. Really captures the feel of the time and place.
Ohh yea, thanks for the reminder. Hopefully that's on Netflix.
Its not. HBO shows are never on Netflix. I was able to pick up the bluray for $15 the week after Christmas
Assassin's Creed III lead writer Matt Turner says the game will feature more Desmond than any previous entry in the series.
"All I can say about Desmond's story is you're going to experience more Desmond than you've ever had before," Turner told CVG. "We're spending more time on the present than we have in past games."
"It's a big part of our story and I don't really want to give too many details away because I want people to experience what that is," Turner added. "But rest assured, you're going to see a lot of Desmond. More so than in any past game."
Previously, Assassin's Creed creative lead Alexandre Amacio said that ACIII would be the end of Desmond's story. Ubisoft has also confirmed that Desmond will use the Animus 3.0 in the game and will no longer be in a coma.
Assassin's Creed III hits Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC on October 30th. A Wii U version is also in development. We had a chance to see the game in action, so be sure to read our impressions as well as an analysis of the game's latest screenshots.
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/122/1222276p1.html
Focus groups?Those first person Desmond segments in revelations were terrible. For real, who actually thought that was a good idea?
Those first person Desmond segments in revelations were terrible. For real, who actually thought that was a good idea?
Are the ones in AC3 supposed to be the same, or back to third person?
I've always hated the Desmond segments. The best thing they've ever done with them is allow you to skip them completely in Revelations.
Agreed. I've never been a fan of Desmond.
Whenever I see someone saying 'jeez, can't we get a pure desmond game already?' I almost want to puke.
I fucking love AC2 and brotherhood and revelations were both a lot of fun, but they are purely so because of being able to explore awesome eras with famous figures and whatnot, if they did some modern desmond-only game, the series would lose most of its spirit, and considering it's one of my favorite new franchises this gen, I would die on the inside.
I know others may not feel so strongly about it, but I just don't see it working, there are already modern-time sandbox games, even if AC does the climbing and whatnot best, I believe the historical eras are a major part of what makes AC what it is.
Those first person Desmond segments in revelations were terrible. For real, who actually thought that was a good idea?
Are the ones in AC3 supposed to be the same, or back to third person?
Ok, but they have to wrap up the series somehow..
Agreed. I've never been a fan of Desmond.
Ok, but they have to wrap up the series somehow...in which the major point of the games are present day Templars vs Assassins. They have to bring it to modern times in order to actually conclude everything.
Promisingly, the counter system is now a two-part entity: hitting the button on time triggers another set of choices. "When you counter, you create a counter window and then you decide what you want to do. If you counter correctly, time slows down and if you hit the same button again you'll dodge, but if you attack you'll assassinate, all that sort of stuff."
Under the Assassin's Creed 3 system, Connor will carry a melee weapon in one hand and a device, like the pistol, in the other, each hand corresponding to a face button. You'll be able to mix and match load-outs, and different strikes and abilities will flow together just as naturally: counter two enemies at once (yes, you can do this), then segue to a pistol, before sinking your Tomahawk into the final skull.
Connor wields firearms of his own, but he won't be able to shoot his way out of every encounter: Hutchinson is mindful that previous games gave us too many ranged weapons to play with, and has taken steps. "Having 30 crossbow bolts, 40 throwing knives essentially means you never have to fight. So we're limiting ammunition a lot more."
Besides the basic Limey infantry, the Templars will field heavy-hitters in the form of axe-wielding Scotsmen, and support types in the form of drummers, who'll summon reinforcements if left unmolested. You'll even square off against fellow Native Americans, reflecting fierce divisions among the tribes of the era.
Promisingly, the counter system is now a two-part entity: hitting the button on time triggers another set of choices. "When you counter, you create a counter window and then you decide what you want to do. If you counter correctly, time slows down and if you hit the same button again you'll dodge, but if you attack you'll assassinate, all that sort of stuff."
They should kill Desmond in a car accident then make them explore his brain for eternity , boom! Problem solved
Make new thread.Some new shots.
Some new shots.
Shadow dithering best be gone on PC. Fuck that.
Some new shots.
Shadow dithering best be gone on PC. Fuck that.
It's like the tracks are in paper-mâché.What the hell is going on with their tracks in the snow?