If you just got to the mansion, you have a lot farther to go
beetnemesis Send a noteboard - 16/08/2012 04:12:40 PM
The problem with the first one was that those sidequests were incredibly repetitive, and the "collect all the flags" or whatever had absolutely no point.
Here, if you want to collect those things, you can (and be rewarded), and if you don't want to, you can ignore them. I never tried getting all the feathers, for instance.
I like the Subject 16 memory hacks, though.
Money won't be an issue by midgame, I'd say.
I think you'll find that AC2 fixes a lot of the problems of the first game. I can see how you'd find it slow to start off, but it sounds like you're going to be hitting the meat soon enough.
Here, if you want to collect those things, you can (and be rewarded), and if you don't want to, you can ignore them. I never tried getting all the feathers, for instance.
I like the Subject 16 memory hacks, though.
Money won't be an issue by midgame, I'd say.
I think you'll find that AC2 fixes a lot of the problems of the first game. I can see how you'd find it slow to start off, but it sounds like you're going to be hitting the meat soon enough.
I amuse myself.
Just started playing Assassin's Creed II
16/08/2012 06:14:14 AM
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I had a huge problem with the first one.
16/08/2012 07:47:10 AM
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I lose interest about an hour into the first game. Loving Deus Ex: Human Revolution, tho. *NM*
16/08/2012 04:05:41 PM
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I feel like AC2 fixed a lot of AC's problems, and Brotherhood refined it
16/08/2012 04:16:18 PM
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If you just got to the mansion, you have a lot farther to go
16/08/2012 04:12:40 PM
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You can ignore most of the sidequests, except when they are explicitly part of the main story path. *NM*
18/08/2012 09:14:26 PM
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And I think AC2 is worth it, even if you're finding the beginning slow.
18/08/2012 09:19:40 PM
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