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It's a very cool concept that takes full advantage of the lovingly rendered world, it's also very very funny to be able to play as a child sized character who retains the same speed and agility of an adult model so you're just rocketing around everywhere you go at insane speeds for a child.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 13:13 |
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# ? May 24, 2024 14:52 |
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Every game that has a horse just makes me wish they copied the horse from Odyssey, I really missed the autopilot and being able to hop into your drone eagle while you travel. The horse autopilot is such a simple and ingenious compromise between having to travel everywhere yourself which is annoying and fast travel which lets you miss out on the beautiful open world.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 14:10 |
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tweet my meat posted:It's a very cool concept that takes full advantage of the lovingly rendered world, it's also very very funny to be able to play as a child sized character who retains the same speed and agility of an adult model so you're just rocketing around everywhere you go at insane speeds for a child. Ubisoft apparently took all those complaints about the slow walk-and-talk missions to heart and now everybody in Assassin's Creed from little children to 80-year old grandmas run at marathon speed to their destination.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 15:07 |
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wit posted:I still love Jason's hammer as the supreme two hander. I don't think I've ever used a mace/club. Any drops seems to be worthless blue or scrap at my level or a purple several levels below. one thing I find weird and annoying is that, given the staggering amount of content, they dropped the system from previous ACs where you could rate missions and see what other people rated them. It was weird and intrusive in those games but I really wish I could hover over one of the 437 gold quests and get an idea of whether it's going to be a great adventure full of twists and turns or whether it's a bear scrotum fetch quest
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 15:26 |
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exquisite tea posted:Ubisoft apparently took all those complaints about the slow walk-and-talk missions to heart and now everybody in Assassin's Creed from little children to 80-year old grandmas run at marathon speed to their destination. As they should. Being made to walk anywhere in a videogame is a human rights violation.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 16:09 |
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Lunchmeat Larry posted:what quest is this? Its called One really, really bad day and its a blue in the north coast of Boetia. The plot is that a town is under attack from pirates and they enlisted the help of the famous eagle bearer who sorted all their problems. Then you show up. They probably don't want anyone pulling that thread regarding how good missions are. Under the really nice window dressing the missions are ridiculously simple affairs. I'm glad of that, because some of the really novel mission types in previous games fell flat and were either linear as hell or mechanically infuriating. Odyssey really only shines in the big picture things, like destabilizing an island or tracking down a cultist, which are arcs of missions and you can't really nail them down with a rating.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 16:25 |
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I just got to Sparta and it’s unsettling that the game takes the stance of “no you see the slaves actually enjoy it because we feed them!” Obviously the context is complicated, but I feel that even ignoring the topic would have been better than how the game handles it. Also, giving me a mission to kill Spartans who are arming and empowering the slaves felt dirty.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 19:27 |
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Palpek posted:That's a weird order to play the games in as Revelations continues the Brotherhood story. Also are you going to go back to play Liberation (that takes place after 3) and Freedom Cry+Rogue (that take place after 4)? So I actually started my playthrough of the series after finishing AC2. I had played AC1 years ago when it came out and it was one of my most hyped games but it sucked rear end so I never played any of the sequels until last year where I started AC2. So I went AC2 > Brotherhood > 3 > Black Flag with breaks in between. I think I just forgot about Revelation or I thought it was some psp port? Not sure why but I also didn't have Revelations and already had AC3 + Black Flag so I just went on to those. Not sure if I will get Rogue or any of the other spinoffs. I did ask about Rogue here, some people said it's really good, others said it's not worth playing since it's basically Black Flag carbon copy. Probably won't play Liberation because 3 is my least favorite game/character but I appreciate it more now after going back to the Revelations atleast the gameplay is bit better. I am kinda excited to get to the more newer games since I haven't played any of them. I might play Rogue or go to Unity after finishing Revelations.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 19:55 |
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Dinosaurs! posted:I just got to Sparta and it’s unsettling that the game takes the stance of “no you see the slaves actually enjoy it because we feed them!” Obviously the context is complicated, but I feel that even ignoring the topic would have been better than how the game handles it. Also, giving me a mission to kill Spartans who are arming and empowering the slaves felt dirty. All the Sparta stuff is super weird, especially with your mom. It's like, no, I actually don't want to live in a shack with you in the city that threw me off a mountain and revels in oppression, thank you The Symposium crew really should've had a little more focus.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 20:02 |
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Dinosaurs! posted:I just got to Sparta and it’s unsettling that the game takes the stance of “no you see the slaves actually enjoy it because we feed them!” Obviously the context is complicated, but I feel that even ignoring the topic would have been better than how the game handles it. Also, giving me a mission to kill Spartans who are arming and empowering the slaves felt dirty. You can skip that quest and just do Pausanias' favor if you kill the Lykaion Wolf before going back to the kings.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 20:21 |
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Lord Cyrahzax posted:All the Sparta stuff is super weird, especially with your mom. It's like, no, I actually don't want to live in a shack with you in the city that threw me off a mountain and revels in oppression, thank you "Like it or not, Sparta is your home." No, actually, my home is currently docked right over in Messenia with Crazy Uncle Barnabas and Responsible Uncle Herodotos.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 23:25 |
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I feel like Sparta made it very clear early on that it did not want to be your home
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 23:28 |
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When should I do each DLC, and is there a good map or guide to the cultist? I'm level 36 and I'm kind of confused where to go next. I feel like I'm doing a disservice to myself ignoring most of the forts and bandit camps.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 23:34 |
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Turtlicious posted:When should I do each DLC, and is there a good map or guide to the cultist? I'm level 36 and I'm kind of confused where to go next. I feel like I'm doing a disservice to myself ignoring most of the forts and bandit camps. You can ignore clearing pretty much every fort and bandit camp that doesn't require you to be there and still stay ahead of the curve on leveling as long as you do the sidequests in each area. Mid-30s is a good time to do the big Mykonos chain and Kythera, both fun sidequests. Then go on down to visit the ancient tourist trap of Pephka.
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# ? Oct 13, 2019 23:56 |
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Just started playing this again after bouncing hard off of AC3 (I feel like I need to ease myself back into the terrible movement system by playing AC Brotherhood again or something) and realizing I never did the arena or any of the DLC despite having the season pass. I was just wondering; does anyone else make it a point to save whatever useless uniques they picked up along the way? Even though it will never leave storage it would feel weird to scrap Odessa's bow or the crappy starting armor from Kassandra's house. I did the same thing with Bayek's starter shield and I'm wondering if I'm the freak or if that's just a thing people do.
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# ? Oct 14, 2019 03:12 |
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Wolfsheim posted:I was just wondering; does anyone else make it a point to save whatever useless uniques they picked up along the way? Even though it will never leave storage it would feel weird to scrap Odessa's bow or the crappy starting armor from Kassandra's house. I did the same thing with Bayek's starter shield and I'm wondering if I'm the freak or if that's just a thing people do. Nah, I do that too. Got a nice chest of memorabilia on the Adrestia
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# ? Oct 14, 2019 03:20 |
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Wolfsheim posted:Just started playing this again after bouncing hard off of AC3 (I feel like I need to ease myself back into the terrible movement system by playing AC Brotherhood again or something) and realizing I never did the arena or any of the DLC despite having the season pass. I do it because of the storage chest, and in case a certain build becomes a lot of fun (either by player discovery or content updates).
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# ? Oct 14, 2019 03:21 |
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I enjoy the satisfaction of getting a quest reward from an NPC like "take this misthios, it's a precious family heirloom and all I can afford to offer as payment" then immediately vendoring it to the nearest merchant.
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# ? Oct 14, 2019 09:25 |
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Just having random player made missions spread around the world is a pretty wild design choice. My immersion is a bit broken, but having access to xp farm missions is a pretty nice tradeoff.
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 01:23 |
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exquisite tea posted:I enjoy the satisfaction of getting a quest reward from an NPC like "take this misthios, it's a precious family heirloom and all I can afford to offer as payment" then immediately vendoring it to the nearest merchant. Or just dismantling it for scrap; I imagine you just snap it over your knee in front of them or something
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 01:34 |
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tweet my meat posted:Just having random player made missions spread around the world is a pretty wild design choice. My immersion is a bit broken, but having access to xp farm missions is a pretty nice tradeoff.
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 12:04 |
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It's cool that something like story creator mode even exists but the toolset is very limited. I played a pretty funny one on Kephallonia that was a mostly dialogue-based "Kassandra tries to remember a story" quest.
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# ? Oct 15, 2019 13:43 |
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Dear god tell me the third Atlantis dlc is short. At this point I just want to finish up the dlc then do the remaining 34% of main story missions and flee from this game forever. It feels like I’ve been strapped in a rollercoaster for 150 hours straight and also the rollercoaster moves at an acceptable fixed speed and is completely level.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 18:57 |
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mysterious frankie posted:Dear god tell me the third Atlantis dlc is short. At this point I just want to finish up the dlc then do the remaining 34% of main story missions and flee from this game forever. It feels like I’ve been strapped in a rollercoaster for 150 hours straight and also the rollercoaster moves at an acceptable fixed speed and is completely level. You don't know how annoyed I was to pop over to some random island to kill a Spartan leader just to finish that weekly orichalcum challenge only to find the seemingly one-off nearby sidequest be one of those "oh they actually put effort into this one" deals where I'm now on a multi-part quest to take down someone called the Dagger. With actual cutscenes and character writing and a mystery and poo poo, gently caress! AC Odyssey is the first time I've wanted them to not just cut the busywork but they really needed to cut down on even the number of good quests. Its literally too much game and I haven't even done the DLC yet.
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# ? Oct 22, 2019 19:40 |
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Just got done with NG+. I'm happy to report that at level 99, using OP endgame armor/skills on Nightmare, not clearing any optional camps besides the tombs, and replaying every story quest including the Lost Tales... Odyssey only took about 60 hours to complete! Easy peasy. That isn't including any of the DLC of course, since that would just be crazy! Here are a couple different things I noticed: - You can gain the audience of the Spartan kings without doing either of their quests, if you kill the Lykaion Wolf before meeting with them the first time. - Likewise, it's actually possible to convince the ephors that Pausanias is the Cultist even if you've already killed the Monger and Lagos. I'm not sure what conditions are required to do this, but it was quite surprising when it happened in my game. I think you have to save Lagos' family and speak with him before taking the "I kill you" option. - Many sidequests are apparently tied to the Cultists, even if they only give you clues to their whereabouts. I killed a lot of them just from memory and ended up missing a few quest chains because of this. - If you recruit Roxana and send the crew back to defend Thasos for that Barnabas sidequest, she shows up at the end and has a conversation with Kassandra. That was a pretty neat interaction I missed the first time. - If you kill the Minotaur before going to Pephka, everybody laughs in Kassandra's face when she says it's already dead. Pretty funny! Glad to have wrapped this up just in time for Outer Worlds. I still have to finish the Discovery Tour and then maybe I'll finally be able to say I've done everything there is to do in this game!
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 10:10 |
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there are so many little reactive details like that it's impressive. Hopefully a sign of things to come.
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 10:38 |
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mysterious frankie posted:Dear god tell me the third Atlantis dlc is short. At this point I just want to finish up the dlc then do the remaining 34% of main story missions and flee from this game forever. It feels like I’ve been strapped in a rollercoaster for 150 hours straight and also the rollercoaster moves at an acceptable fixed speed and is completely level. I really liked the game but dropped it in the middle of the first Atlantis DLC. Also, haven't finished sidequests in a previous DLC. This is the case of too much game, true. And now that they got rid of level cap and added a lot of stuff I can clearly see it transforming into an infinite treadmill with looking for better loot and clearing out fortresses again and again even if you don't get DLCs. Not something I want to do but I've seen this idea done worse.
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 12:45 |
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I can see myself dipping into it now and again as a chillout/hangover game but yeah. It's also very... dispiriting to have reached mastery levels and all my ability points go to parodically boring poo poo like +1.6 critical assassin damage
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 12:56 |
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I hope the Assassin's Creed: Viking game world is as beautiful as Ghost Recon Breakpoint's. If it is they can make the game as big as they want and I'll happily dip in and out forever.
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 13:36 |
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I am oooooout. I got the base plus dlc on sale for forty and put lime 150 in. I feel like I got my money’s worth and am just being stubborn now. Plus at some point they gotta stop scaling enemies. I think I could have gotten another thirty hours out of exploring if I had the ability to rocket more enemies into the sunset with a poke of my spear. Whenever it happened I would feel a little giddy and looked forward to the day when I had broken the game enough to send everyone flying, Goofy style.
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 14:58 |
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I wonder whether there were technical limitations preventing them from creating mastery levels for Jump and Force of Blows.
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 15:31 |
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mysterious frankie posted:I am oooooout. I got the base plus dlc on sale for forty and put lime 150 in. I feel like I got my money’s worth and am just being stubborn now.
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# ? Oct 24, 2019 15:45 |
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I picked this up to be a nice chill out game since I had a good time with Origins and, as expected, I'm having a good time so far. I have DLC questions: 1. Do the later DLCs require and/or build on earlier ones, or are they all independent? 2. If they're independent, which ones are worth getting?
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# ? Oct 28, 2019 16:30 |
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Legacy of the First Blade is lame, Atlantis is the cool one. They both tell independent stories, but Atlantis expects that you have finished the artifact questline from the main campaign and is more of a postgame DLC.
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# ? Oct 28, 2019 16:36 |
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Sounds good to me. I'll skip First Blade and grab Atlantis if/when I finish the base game and want more. Going for an Assassin-focused build since that seems to be where a lot of the cool moves are. Rush Assassination is a ton of fun and Hero Strike (which I don't yet have) seems like it's extremely powerful if it lets you use your assassin damage in combat. Harrow fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Oct 28, 2019 |
# ? Oct 28, 2019 16:46 |
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First Blade is at least worth unlocking the ship's greek fire ability for and then ignoring afterwards.
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# ? Oct 28, 2019 16:51 |
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Deakul posted:First Blade is at least worth unlocking the ship's greek fire ability for and then ignoring afterwards. Fully upgraded Greek Fire makes ship combat stupid easy. Ram them, then burn them alive. After they die, shoot arrows at the next one until you’ve built up you meter enough to do it again.
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# ? Oct 28, 2019 16:57 |
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Harrow posted:Sounds good to me. I'll skip First Blade and grab Atlantis if/when I finish the base game and want more. It seems counter-intuitive, but make sure you put 2 points into Arrow Mastery and 3 points into Sixth Sense from the Hunting tree to play Assassin. This makes sure you always have 1 bar of adrenaline before entering combat and gives you 8 seconds of slow time coming out of stealth.
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# ? Oct 28, 2019 18:36 |
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I knew about the bad twist in Legacy going in but I was still not prepared for how loving terribly written this whole DLC is. I have a very low bar for video game writing and it's godawful to the point of distraction
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# ? Oct 28, 2019 18:47 |
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I really can't decide if I wanna replay this or Origins, both are really fun to dick around in and I got like 11 days to kill before Death Stranding sucks me into that pile of madness.
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# ? Oct 28, 2019 18:59 |