Miles Quaritch
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I'll believe this when I actually see it up and running in a non demo environment.
Looks damn good though, hope it's legit.
I'll believe this when I actually see it up and running in a non demo environment.
Looks damn good though, hope it's legit.
I just hope that we haven't been fed bullshots like so many previous Ubisoft games.I think you'll be pleased. #soon
They're really gonna call it Assassin's Creed Unity? I thought that was just a code name...
Yeap, reminds me of Ryse. But yea, I'll believe it when I see it. Especially being Ubisoft and all...
I wouldn't be surprised if they called it Assassin's Creed V: Unity.
I just hope that we haven't been fed bullshots like so many previous Ubisoft games.
And frankly until the title is in reviewers hands I'm gonna have a hard time taking your companies promises.
Ryse except it's open world with environments bigger than a 2x2 hallway. I'll believe it when I see it.Yeap, reminds me of Ryse. But yea, I'll believe it when I see it. Especially being Ubisoft and all...
Yes fucking yes, I've been saying this for a while and honestly I'm baffled as to why they haven't included it yetHonestly, all the game needs is a crouch.
Think it would alleviate pretty much any issue with any of the stealth missions
let us fucking crouch on command!
Ryse except it's open world with environments bigger than a 2x2 hallway. I'll believe it when I see it.
The trailer looks significantly better than Second Son to me, but I guess we'll find out in just a few days.Ryse might be pushing it - I've never seen that game in person, so I wouldn't know.
I could totally see it looking as good as, say, Second Son though.
Only 10?
But seriously, I'm actually impressed that Watch Dogs was a Ubisoft Montreal production, considering the last AC that had a Ubisoft Montreal production title was Brotherhood I think. Maybe AC2.
Only 10?
But seriously, I'm actually impressed that Watch Dogs was a Ubisoft Montreal production, considering the last AC that had a Ubisoft Montreal production title was Brotherhood I think. Maybe AC2.
People talk shit about the amount of studios working on these games, but it's pretty damn impressive to me how well they are able to organize these studios into releasing one cohesive game (well moreso with 4 than 3)We had 7 working on Black Flag, with Montreal as lead. It has been the approach for a while.
We had 7 working on Black Flag, with Montreal as lead. It has been the approach for a while.
I was saying in another thread that this is probably the true AC4. It had to be in development at least a year before black flag released, plus black flag never felt like a numbered entry.i'm really starting to disagree with Ubisoft's naming conventions on this series... such odd choices
I would not have given Black Flag a numbered entry as it was clearly still part of the AC3 saga of Kenways.
A new era should always have the first entry numbered, and it's sequels subtitled. Like they started to do with AC2.
This would almost be too smart for them. I am hoping it comes true.Also given that Aveline would only be in her 50s during the French revolution....I smell an appearance as the mentor. Hype levels rising.
People talk shit about the amount of studios working on these games, but it's pretty damn impressive to me how well they are able to organize these studios into releasing one cohesive game (well moreso with 4 than 3)
Yes, their project management skills are top notch. It's not just the number of people, either. They're spread out all over the world, and yet, as you say, the games generally feel pretty cohesive. It's a skill that lots of other publishers seem in desparate need of.
It's pretty amazing what Ubisoft has done with their studios. They can get these games out on a regular basis and at the quality they deliver is pretty impressive.
On behalf of the people and teams that work hard, thank you for the kind words.
Zero chance this is in game.
What are the chances of Ubi giving us more Edward Kenway in the future?
What are the chances of Ubi giving us more Edward Kenway in the future?
On behalf of the people and teams that work hard, thank you for the kind words.