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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Standards and Practices
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Posted - 2009.11.16 21:03:00 -
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I want it, I want it so bad, but I just haven't got enough hours in the day and I'm stretched thin with DA:O and Fallen Earth and real life as it is.
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Standards and Practices
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Posted - 2009.11.17 17:36:00 -
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Not sure what some of you other guys are going on about, the game is called Assassin's Creed, not Murder Spree. If you want a game where you mindlessly kill dozens upon dozens of people I heard Halo fits that criteria. Now if you want to play a member of a secret assassin guild who is tasked to kill the top officials of key towns during the crusade while learning the dark truth about their ultimate goal which includes your own master, all the while avoiding entire armies because you ain't Chuck Norris, then this may be your game.
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Standards and Practices
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Posted - 2009.11.17 17:53:00 -
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Originally by: Slade Trillgon I am not a huge console guy. As in I waited for at least 4 years to get an X-Box. I have not played AC11 nor do I plan on playing AC2, but what I saw on G4 made the new game look pretty friggan cool.
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich I want it, I want it so bad, but I just haven't got enough hours in the day and I'm stretched thin with DA:O and Fallen Earth and real life as it is.
The beauty of this type of realization is that in about 8 months whent he schedule loosens up a bit and you have some sapre time for a new game it will be $20 in the used section 
Slade
Nah, I'll just drop a hint to my mother who will pass it onto my brothers and I'll have it by Christmas since all we ever get each other are movies and video games. By then I better be done with DA:O
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Standards and Practices
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Posted - 2009.11.17 21:41:00 -
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Originally by: Blane Xero
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich because you ain't Chuck Norris, then this may be your game.
I once aggro'd three or four platoons/squads of guards (About 35ish guards total) in AC1, taped down the guard button and backed myself into a corner. I never died.
That said however the minute i let go of my gurd button i was quickly sent off to assassin heaven.
And that is something that I really enjoyed about AC. I've been surrounded by tons of guards as well but by using my surroundings and planning attacks very carefully you can get out of the situation, but it takes patience as your guy is not supposed to be a stand up fighter killing everything with his pinky.
I usually try taking it to the rooftops where I can grab and toss em off the ledge. If I'm trapped in the streets then I want a corner to my back.
I remember one guy you are task to kill and how he was on a platform getting ready to kill some priests I believe because by that time people were getting suspicious of anyone wearing white robes. The platform was connected to a small building and the building had little platforms on both side large enough for 2 men. I used those to keep the small army at bay until I could get to my target.
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Micheal Dietrich
Caldari Standards and Practices
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Posted - 2009.11.19 00:57:00 -
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Originally by: Epegi Givo Edited by: Epegi Givo on 18/11/2009 23:00:34
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich
Originally by: Blane Xero
Originally by: Micheal Dietrich because you ain't Chuck Norris, then this may be your game.
I once aggro'd three or four platoons/squads of guards (About 35ish guards total) in AC1, taped down the guard button and backed myself into a corner. I never died.
That said however the minute i let go of my gurd button i was quickly sent off to assassin heaven.
And that is something that I really enjoyed about AC. I've been surrounded by tons of guards as well but by using my surroundings and planning attacks very carefully you can get out of the situation, but it takes patience as your guy is not supposed to be a stand up fighter killing everything with his pinky.
I usually try taking it to the rooftops where I can grab and toss em off the ledge. If I'm trapped in the streets then I want a corner to my back.
I remember one guy you are task to kill and how he was on a platform getting ready to kill some priests I believe because by that time people were getting suspicious of anyone wearing white robes. The platform was connected to a small building and the building had little platforms on both side large enough for 2 men. I used those to keep the small army at bay until I could get to my target.
You could have just hopped around on the boats and gotten to his big boat, climbed up onto that, and assassinated him from there. Then escape on the same route.
Wrong guy. The one I'm talking about is more inland. In fact I don't think the city had any bodies of water around. The building was connected to like a hangmans platform and you kind of make your way into the crowd when the short starts and you listen to him talk.
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