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Watch in High Quality. A video that was made for Assassin’s Creed. It has been in the works for a while.
Songs Used:
Waking the Demon - Bullet For My Valentine
Indestructible - Disturbed
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Watch in High Quality. A video that was made for Assassin’s Creed. It has been in the works for a while.
Songs Used:
Waking the Demon - Bullet For My Valentine
Indestructible - Disturbed
Please comment.
Despite Assassin’s Creed being almost 1 year old, many gamers are still playing it. I found this list online: You know you play too much Assassin’s Creed if:
1. You avoid the homeless thinking that they will either get in your way our violently attack you.
2. You attempt to run up walls to avoid the cops.
3. You walk slowly in a praying stance when cops look suspiciously at you.
4. You sit 40ft away from someone attempting to eavesdrop on them.
5. If you avoid water because you fear instant death.
6. When someone pisses you off you make a fast hand motion and hold your hands to their neck waiting for the hidden blade to come out.
7. You fear running in public because the cops might attack you.
8. You find the phrase “nothing is true all is permitted” becoming part of your daily speech.
9. You search your home town for hidden flags and templars.
10. You live bye the tennets of the creed.
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If you’re playing Assassin’s Creed on Xbox 360 or PS3, then you will notice a good amount of blood. The game is rated Mature for a reason. However, if you’re gaming on the PC, then you may be missing out.
First of all, there is an option to turn blood on and off. So make sure you have it turned on. Second, you’ll need to check your graphic level settings. If your graphics are set too low (something you may have to do if you have a slow computer), then you might not see any blood splatters. Try upping the graphic levels and you will see a huge change in the graphics and gameplay. Hopefully it won’t mess with your FPS too much.
Assassin’s Creed requires blood. It may sound crazy, but it makes the game better and adds a bit of realism to it.
A lot of people complain about the long cutscenes in Assassin’s Creed. For your first time through, it’s great watching them.. but if you’re playing for a second time it might be nice to skip them. Ubisoft didn’t include a feature to do this, but luckily there is a glitch to solve our problems! Check it out:
1) Before locking onto the person you want to talk to, back up a little so you can jump towards him.
2) Hold high profile button and jump towards the person.
3) While jumping, quickly press lock on, so the person starts talking while you’re jumping.
4) you’ll jump into the person, so he’ll lose his balance and stops talking, so you’ll start or complete the mission but you skipped the dialogue.
This trick works with:
-the saved citizens
-flag challenge, merchant stand challenge, assassination challenge, rooftop race challenge, archer stealth assassination challenge and assassin escort, both at the beginning of the mission and at the end of the mission.
If you have any problems getting it to work, let me know.