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Gameplay

Case – BitFenix Shinobi XL
Motherboard – MSI Z87-MPOWER MAX                                                                           CPU – Intel i7 4770K
RAM – Kingston Beast Series 16GB 2133mhz DDR3
GPU – OcUK GeForce GTX 970 4096MB GDDR5
PSU – Corsair TX850 850W
CPU Cooler – Corsair Hydro Series H100i All-In-One
SSD – OCZ Vertex 4 256GB
HDD – Western Digital Caviar Black 1TB Internal

I heard a lot of stories of people who play the Assassin’s Creed games on PC seem to play them with controller. I am not one of those people though, I try to play all games I can with my mouse and keyboard (I paid enough for ’em dammit!), this game plays well on a mouse and keyboard to be fair. I’ve never really seen the problem with the AC games with mouse and keyboard, I’ve found I had more precision with them on my mouse and keyboard, especially when it came to running around rooftops.

This game for it’s age plays on ultra no problem on my rig, on most set ups I’d see no problem gaining ultra, seeing the game is now 8 years old! The main enemies in this game are the Templars and scattered throughout the game are Knight’s Templar to kill to gain a bonus if you kill them all. During missions you will find most of the time they are aimed toward the assassination or actually having to carry out an assassination of a target who are part of the Templar’s society.

The wrist blade that Altaïr has hidden is the best addition to this game because it was a totally new thing to be added that I’d seen at the time. It really made your character seem super stealthy in every way, especially how you could blend into the crowd of monks whenever you needed to hide from enemies which was super cool. There is a bad point though, who the hell knew that Altaïr couldn’t swim, much less, drown as soon as he touched water?

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