idk man that sailing
How would a completely different developer under a completely different publisher using a completely different engine manage straight-up steal animations and code from a game that is nearly five years old? Much less without anyone of the lead devs noticing and going "What the hell?".
These are some pretty serious accusations. I'm going to need more evidence than "I know it when I see it". Don't know why so many people are willing accept one guy's baseless accusations without any actual evidence to back it up aside from "I totally wear they stole it guys."
well asscreed3 does suck dickso Assassins Creed=porn?
AC4 > AC2
I mean, I guess so many hands and eyes go through an AC game that it's possible someone who went on to work for Monolith took something with him, but it seems like a pretty big accusation to be making on twitter. Maybe twitter dude should have taken it to his bosses or something instead of potentially defaming a company to the masses if it turns out not to be true.
If the animation assets were ripped, then it's possible that the code to read the animation assets were also ripped.
The rope walking and Eagle Vision stuck out to me as the most blatant copying of Assassin's Creed. Even though climbing is also similar, it's something that seems necessary, while the ropes and Eagle Vision seem simply there because ''hey, we could also put that in our game''.
then watch the rest you chump. How can you formulate a worthwhile opinion after 90 secondsI've only watched 90 seconds of this Mordor game and that's enough to call it a straight up AssCreed ripoff. I can't say if they're actually stealing assets, but good lord this is truly shameless.
I've only watched 90 seconds of this Mordor game and that's enough to call it a straight up AssCreed ripoff. I can't say if they're actually stealing assets, but good lord this is truly shameless.
The rope walking and Eagle Vision stuck out to me as the most blatant copying of Assassin's Creed. Even though climbing is also similar, it's something that seems necessary, while the ropes and Eagle Vision seem simply there because ''hey, we could also put that in our game''.
The entirety of all AAA games is basically one rip-off of the same stuff, so I fail to see the issue.
The entirety of all AAA games is basically one rip-off of the same stuff, so I fail to see the issue.
But the wraith world/vision is based on the realm that one enters into whenever they put on the ring and can sense and see the true form of the wraiths. So it really makes sense. Besides that, they are also adding unique abilities to it. It's not just Eagle or Detective vision.
Consider the chance that people who worked at Ubisoft -- specifically on AC -- may have been hired at Monolith on the pretense that they helped craft AC's fantastic parkour animations and systems.
It's a very real possibility.
Consider the chance that people who worked at Ubisoft -- specifically on AC -- may have been hired at Monolith on the fact that they helped craft AC's fantastic parkour animations and systems.
It's a very real possibility.
Can't be Assassin's Creed code, the stealth looks like it makes sense. The player can actually crouch.
Would there be a legal reason preventing Ubi from doing this? They own both games right?
Is this the same Capybara guy that accused the Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon team of "copying" Super Time Force because they both had fake 90s commercial jokes?
Like, yeah, Mordor looks like it cribs notes from AC and Batman. I REALLY doubt there's stolen code.
The entirety of all AAA games is basically one rip-off of the same stuff, so I fail to see the issue.
It's possible. It's quite easy to steal code from Unity games that hasn't been obfuscated. But with games like AC written in C++, it's hard to get usable code after it's been complied. At most you use a disassembler/debugger to view the program assembly. But you still need to write your own code.
Ripping game assets are much easier. The forge archive format the AC and PoP games use are published online by dudes who reversed it. That's why there's a GTA mod with Ezio as Niko.
But it seems extremely risky for a big studio like Monolith to knowingly steal assets.
Can't be Assassin's Creed code, the stealth looks like it makes sense. The player can actually crouch.
Can't be Assassin's Creed code, the stealth looks like it makes sense. The player can actually crouch.