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Next year's Assassin's Creed will take place in Victorian London

Rock1m1

If there's no major bugs on launch, I'll definitely buy it. I love London architecture

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Ac has different devs so this game should be more playable then unity im still waiting for unity to be Playable

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There is absolutely no way Unity was 3 years in development and turned into such shit.

 

Now that I know that, there's no way in Hell I am ever purchasing a Ubisoft game ever again. 3 YEARS in development and it still doesn't work right?

 

GG no re.

a bugged game does not mean it was not worked on for 3 years, all the major bugs had to do with online issues and poor optimizations , if you have played the game , you can tell by now which part of development got more time in those 3 years, spoiler , it as the city , the city looked absolutely gorgeous, the GI and the graphics are the best since Crysis 3, no one can deny that , sure it had bugs, game breaking , but they spent most of their development building those city  

 

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I wonder whether they can solve many of their technical issues by licensing a 3rd party engine such as unreal or cryengine. They continue to develop their in house engine But the technical aspects and optimization seem to be their weak point.

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I wonder whether they can solve many of their technical issues by licensing a 3rd party engine such as unreal or cryengine. They continue to develop their in house engine But the technical aspects and optimization seem to be their weak point.

you are deeply wrong if you think those engine that they didn't developed wont they have any bugs 

 

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Hopefully it's optimized well..

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They already did a game where the characters were British, it was called Unity.

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